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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN: 9781416521648
ISBN: 141652164X
Label: Pocket Star
Manufacturer: Pocket Star
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 400
Publication Date: October 25, 2005
Publisher: Pocket Star
Sales Rank: 89843
Studio: Pocket Star
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I enjoyed this book for two reasons, The writing was well done and it gave a indepth analysis of how the bonding process worked.
I would have to say this is a good book for any level of fan. From the "just getting into" and the old fan. It does not give you a extremely detailed history of Logan, but enough for you to understand why he was chosen, and why he is the way he is.
I also enjoyed this book because it explained the bonding process with an in depth look at it. ... Read More
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It seems everyone has a different version of 'Logan's' history, so this doesn't comepletely match some of what I've previously read about what happened, but good read overall.
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Wolverine: Weapon X by Marc Cerasini is a delicious read, whether or not you've read the seminal Barry Windsor-Smith version (if you haven't and you're a Wolverine fan, shame on you, it's ISBN # 0785100334. Treat yourself, you'll be glad you did). If you haven't read the Weapon X graphic novel, then this is a rare opportunity for you, a chance to see how Logan was forced to have his Adamantium skeleton. If you have read the BWS version, then prepare to be delighted by tons of new detail.
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Wolverine is my absolute fave X-men, and I was looking forward to reading this until I actually started reading. The book relies heavily on scientific techno jargon that I found boring with little action going on for Wolverine who seems to spend most of the book drifting in and out of memories that were only half lucid. While it can be interesting to learn about how and why he had the adamantium bonded to him, I wasn't really wanting to go as in-depth technically on the process. Great if you're a ... Read More
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Although I rarely read comics, I was somewhat familiar with the back story of Woverine before picking up Wolverine: Weapon X, and really enjoyed Cerasini's take on the events. I especially liked how he took certain things into consideration regarding the adamantium bonding process which had always bothered me (an explanation of how they were able to bond the metal to the bone without interrupting important biological processes - sorry, you'll have to read it to find out).
Something readers ... Read More
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