Tags: wolverine

January 5th, 2009 Issue time06:05:30 am, by ComicList Email
Categories: Marvel Comics, Reviews, Geek Goggle Reviews

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews

Wolverine #70
Marvel Comics
Millar, McNiven, Vines & Hollowell

Part Five of the Old Man Logan saga answers many of the questions as to the reasons behind Logan leaving behind the Wolverine side of his personality. It’s a straight forward enough of an issue, but the craftiness in the twist at the end and the incredibly gruesome bloody artwork makes this issue stand out in a big time way. The cool part about this issue is you really don’t have to had followed any of the previous four to enjoy this one. Tremendous issue all around.

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December 23rd, 2008 Issue time05:44:24 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: Marvel Comics, press release

That’s right Bub, Marvel is proud to unveil Todd Nauck’s cover to Wolverine, an all-new hardcover graphic novel presenting the history of Wolverine’s life from his days as wimpy kid to just how he became one of Marvel’s deadliest heroes. In stores this April, experience the most unique look ever inside the mind of everyone’s favorite Canadian in Wolverine!

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December 9th, 2008 Issue time06:59:48 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: Marvel Comics, press release

Looking for a little extra gamma-irradiated brawling in your life?

Well hey, we've got an all-new "Hulk Vs." trailer featuring a double-dose of animated smash-tastic awesomeness to whet your appetite until the animated DVD hits shelves on January 27!

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December 7th, 2008 Issue time04:55:15 pm, by ComicList Email
Categories: Marvel Comics, Reviews, Geek Goggle Reviews

Brandon Borzelli's Geek Goggle Reviews
Wolverine Manifest Destiny #2 of 4
Marvel Comics

Aaron, Segovia, Salonga & Rauch

Wolverine is in Chinatown and it isn’t clear why he’s there. People hate him and are about to kill him. Oh, but Wolverine can’t die. Well this issue does its absolute best to kill him. It’s a great comic if you like your Wolverine with a little mysticism and martial arts. I liked the issue because of the action and the creativity used in making the villains. It’s a little annoying that we still don’t know what Wolverine is trying to accomplish, but watching him get beat down is awfully fun.

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