Reviews: New Wolverine Comics (04/25/07)

Mini-reviews of new Wolverine appearances in comic stores on 04/25/07:

-Wolverine #53 (Preview): Wolverine vs. Sabretooth, Round 4. Clearly we need to wait to see how this storyline will be resolved, but so far, this run has felt padded, overly dramatic and generally unsatisfying, not to mention a continuity disaster. But other than that…
-Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America – Avengers (Preview): The anger stage. Much better than denial.
-Exiles #93 (Cover): Horrible costume for Hydra-Wolverine.

Reviews: New Wolverine Comics (04/18/07)

Mini-review of new Wolverine appearance in comic stores on 04/18/07:

-Marvel Adventures The Avengers #12 (Cover): Horrid, horrid series.

Wolverine Files Update XIII (04/15/07)

Wolverine: Origins #13 hit the shelves and lo and behold, no flashbacks. So updates are on hold until I can figure out how to accommodate the previous Cyber/Silas Burr flashbacks and the eye patch Logan wears while at Jasmine Falls. Not to mention the rethinking the events to assimilate Jeph Loeb’s revelations in Wolverine #52.
-Early reference to Silas Burr from Wolverine #79 added to 006: The Lost Years and minor updates made to 008: Ogun and 009: World War II.

Reviews: New Wolverine Comics (04/11/07)

Mini-reviews of new Wolverine appearances in comic stores on 04/11/07:

-Wolverine: Origins #13 (Preview): Dreadful issue. No flashbacks.
-New Avengers
#29
(Preview): Pretty good issue. And Wolverine actually gets some prominent dialogue.

Reviews: New Wolverine Comics (04/04/07)

Mini-reviews of new Wolverine appearances in comic stores on 04/04/07:

-Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America #1 (Preview): Stars Wolverine in the Kubler-Ross phase of denial. Rather disappointing if you ask me.
-Marvel Zombies/Army of Darkness #2 (Preview): Wolverine graces the cover but not the story itself.

-And reader comments on the Wolverine Files:

“Thanks for all your work on 005: Sabretooth and Silver Fox. It’s the clearest summary of the ‘Cabin’ storyline on the web.” — J. Tovar