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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9780785122876 Edition: Direct Ed ISBN: 0785122877 Label: Marvel Comics Manufacturer: Marvel Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 128 Publication Date: May 02, 2007 Publisher: Marvel Comics Studio: Marvel Comics Editorial Review: Product Description: Picking up where House of M and Wolverine: Origins and Endings left off! Armed with the one thing that could kill him, as well as key clues to his very existence, Logan embarks on the first leg of a long and bloody quest for vengeance against those who once enslaved him. No longer feeling the need to play it quiet, Logan's first strike elicits a Condition Critical response from the U.S. government. With no other choice, they drop their bomb - and you won't believe who it is! When Logan hits D.C., someone's going to be waiting for him. Collects Wolverine: Origins #1-5 Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - One of the worst Wolverine books ever!Wolverine is one of my favorite Marvel characters. But this book is terrible. First of all it's one of those comics where the characters talk a lot, but never really say anything. The story is also really bad and the art is some of the worst I've ever seen. Every character, even the women, have the same face and body type. Is this the world's laziest artist? Just skip this one. Rating: - Wolverine's Origin. Born In Blood...I'm a pretty big fan of Wolverine, he would be my second favorite comic book hero (#1 being Iron Man...) This graphic novel/comic book is pretty entertaining, but quite bloody. I mean this is Wolverine so be prepared for alot of blood. The art is quite detailed and not sloopy, I really like it. and Wolverine having a Murasma Sword=Awesome. The story ties in pretty well to me. It seems like this would be his Origin IMO. I don't really see why people don't like this. I gave this 5 stars, because the ... Read More Rating: - OriginsSimply put, I really enjoyed this. Especially seeing the 'not-so-nice' aspects of Wolverine's past and persona. Finding out the cruel irony that just as he was made a monster, he also directly created one. Seeing an entire government going on red alert out of sheer fear and helplessness at the situation: Wolverine has his memories back. What, does he remember? What is his agenda? How much damage and destruction is going to occur? And finally, a good ol' fashion throwdown between the Canuckle head and ... Read More Rating: - Remember the Past. Thanks for the FutureI'll start out by saying the Wolverine is not my favorite X-Man, who are my favorite heroes of all time. That spot would have to be held by Kurt Wagner, the magnificent Nightcrawler. However, with this series, I have put Logan up into my top five X-Men. His life sucks, and this book pretty much explains a lot of the reasons why. With M-Day, Logan was able to get a lot of his memories back, some good, most not so. This series ties the present in with a lot of his past, and with this book one, we can ... Read More Rating: - Great art, possibly the worst Wolverine story ever toldAside from Steve Dillon doing a great job on this series everything else is nothing short of a travesty. Wolverine has been reduced to a whimpering, sobbing fool who is nothing short of a mass murderer of the most evil and shrill ever introduced. But hey, he was just mind controlled, drugged and duped! So what if he is torturing and murdering as casually as one would buy a soda, it was the government! Ugh. Who thinks up this rubbish? Wolverine always had a redeemable quality to him and now hes a guy who ... Read More |