X-Force #14 Review: All Hell Breaks Loose (As Does Deadpool)

Hi, folks…your friendly neighborhood Brian Knippenberg back again! I had so much fun reviewing the recent Uncanny X-Men, that they were crazy enough to let me do it again with X-Force! Without further ado…

X-Force #14 coverX-Force #14
(preview | threads)
“Messiah War, Chapter 3”
Writers: Craig Kyle & Christopher Yost
Art: Clayton Crain

We’ll be breaking this review down into a recap and then sum up with my thoughts. If you wish to avoid spoilers, then proceed to ‘Thoughts From A Human’s Point of View’.

SPOILERS BELOW…

FINDING NE…EN SABAH NUR: The issue begins with Bishop landing at a certain point in future time. Bishop thinks to himself how everything that he was “forced” to do, by creating a dead-end future, was having the desired effect of eliminating all of the places that Cable could hide. He hadn’t considered finding other troublesome characters in this future, but follows a lead which brings him to a cave and a technologically-entombed Apocalypse. If it were any other time, he’d put a bullet in his head, but rather thinks that bringing about the end of the world could be  used to his benefit.

…AND IT TURNED INTO A BALLROOM BLITZ: At a later point in time, the members of X-Force, Cable, Hope, and a really-old Deadpool are under attack by a legion of  Stryfe’s armored warriors! Wolverine orders the Vanisher to take off with Elixer and Hope to safety, much to the anger and dismay of Cable who believes that the team’s presence is making things worse by turning them into a bigger target.

AND NOW, A WORD FROM OUR FUTURE RULER: At the Celestial City, Stryfe receives word from an underling that “The Forsaken One” (Cable) is with the others. An impatient Bishop nearly blows it by demanding to know who else is with him, to a curious Stryfe. Bishop is relieved to know that his Psi-Shields did not give away the existence of Hope. Stryfe senses that some of the X-Men are with Cable.

DIE, ZOMBIE, DIE: With Vanisher, Elixer, and Hope on the run, X-Force barely holding their own, and Wolverine getting seriously injured, Archangel receives a familiar call that only he can hear and flies off when they need them most. Cable saves Wolverine, only to demand that Hope be brought back. Domino screams at Deadpool to stop shooting the same corpse over and over (well, in case he’s a zombie) and help. An annoyed Deadpool pulls out his guns and shoots every warrior dead within moments, only to go back to killing his “zombie”. Cable is reunited with Hope and is angry with the team. He tells them that they need to keep moving.

APOCALYPSE…NOW?: We flashback to when Bishop meets Stryfe in a bar and asks for his help in eliminating Cable. He sweetens the deal by offering to bring him to a point in future-time where he had found Apocalypse and is at his weakest. In one page, we bear witness to Bishop and Stryfe destroying the evil one.

YOU’RE THE WORST LEADER EVER: Wolverine expresses to an incredulous Warpath about how screwed they are and puts him in charge of protecting Hope, even over Cable, no matter the cost. Hope inquires with X-23 as to their purpose and is relieved to hear that they are there to stop the bad man who is after them. Vanisher pleads with Elixer to take the tumor out of his head that he put in and a suspicious Domino forces Deadpool to reveal what he had been hiding from them…the fact that Stryfe was on his way to kill them all.

A LITTLE BIT OF STRYFE: Stryfe lands with a telekinetic boom, scattering our heroes. He is appalled by how much Cable is but  a pale shadow of his former self. Wolverine warns him that violence can be avoided, that he had heard that the villain last went out like a hero, but Stryfe has no idea what he is talking about. A brief battle ensues as the team is quickly taken down and Cable launches his own attack. He gets in close enough to plant an explosive but it fails.

HOPE…TOO LITTLE, TOO LATE: Warpath tries to escape with Hope, but both are seized by Stryfe’s power.

WIPE YOUR BOOTS AT THE FOOT OF THE CAVE: Death finds the source of the call in the Adirondacks. Apocalypse, barely clinging to life, welcomes his last and greatest Horseman.

THOUGHTS FROM A HUMAN’S POINT OF VIEW: Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost, and Clayton Crain do their very best to give us an issue where all hell breaks loose, never giving our heroes the breathing room they need. X-Force is sent to the future to rescue Cable & Hope from one threat, only to have it quickly become nearly a triple threat in a matter of one issue.

What I think I find most interesting about this book is that the starring team is, essentially, a mess. Yes, they are all very good at what they do but they are led by a reluctant leader who fought so long and hard to prevent teammates past from going down the same road of carnage and mayhem as he’s travelled. Then you have members that are part of this team because they feel they have no other purpose in life (threatening to eliminate their humanity) or were brought into this bloody world by circumstance, unsure of how to escape it. They are thrown into situations with overwhelming odds and it seems as if they can barely keep it together, that they fight on instinct just to stay ahead. You almost feel that everything will spiral out of control at any moment.

They are chaos personified. And Cable knows it as he feels that they are destroying what little control he had left in keeping Hope alive. I also find Bishop fascinating because he honestly believes that what he is doing is so right, that he is willing to unleash hell to prevent hell. What this will mean for everyone involved should be very interesting to see.

Oh, and old and even-crazier Deadpool’s a hoot!

Feel free to let me know how this review strikes you…Do you like the recap? Is it unnecessary? Share your opinion (or your own review), but please be kind, otherwise you might find me spending my remaining days in a broken down hotel room with an alcoholic mule in clown make-up…

Marvel Solicitations: Wolverine in July

Wolverine: First Class #17 cover

With countless possible appearances for Wolverine within the July 2009 solicitations, I am featuring only the ones most likely to feature Wolverine and Dark Wolverine (Daken).

To view all of Marvel’s July solicitations, see Marvel’s  full July solicitations (Newsarama). To discuss, check out the Wolverine Files Forum July solicitation thread

NOTE: NO ‘WOLVERINE: WEAPON X’ IN JULY…

WOLVERINE: ORIGINS #38
Written by DANIEL WAY
Penciled by SCOT EATON
Cover by DOUG BRAITHWAITE
“ROMULUS”
After years of searching, Logan finally knows where to find Romulus. But to get there, he must first get through…Omega Red! HE’S BACK! Part 2 (of 4)

NEW AVENGERS #55
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Pencils & Cover by STUART IMMONEN
Ultimate Spider-Man artist Stuart Immonen rejoins series regular Brian Bendis for this all-new blockbuster Avengers story. One of the Hood’s gang has found a way to power drain the New Avengers and it turns the tides of the Dark Reign in ways no one would have expected it. Plus the new Sorcerer Supreme has a lot to learn, and they’re going to learn it from…Spider-Man?

X-FORCE #17
Written by CHRISTOPHER YOST & CRAIG KYLE
Pencils & Cover by MIKE CHOI & SONIA OBACK
“NOT FORGOTTEN” Part 1 (of 4)
MESSIAH WAR AFTERMATH! When X-Force was pulled into the future, what was forgotten in the present? The Leper Queen’s murderous acts? The Sapien League’s attack on the United Nations using two of the X-Men’s students? Wolfsbane’s reunion with the Asgardian Wolf Prince? H.A.M.M.E.R.’s hunt for X-23? After three months, the wait is over. Find out who lives and dies as the MESSIAH WAR ONE-SHOT art team of Mike Choi and Sonia Oback returns to X-FORCE!

UNCANNY X-MEN: FIRST CLASS #1 (of 8)
Written by SCOTT GRAY
Pencils & Cover by ROGER CRUZ
The early days of the X-Men’s second generation are revealed in an all-new series starring Cyclops, Storm, Banshee, Colossus, Nightcrawler, Wolverine and Phoenix! Professor X invites the mysterious Inhumans into the X-Men’s home, but when Wolverine and Gorgon meet, the party turns ugly! Nightcrawler faces a crisis of faith and searches for an answer in the Inhuman city Attilan – but has he found his salvation or ultimate destruction? Don’t miss a culture clash that will rock both super-teams to their cores!

WOLVERINE: FIRST CLASS #17
Written by Peter David
Penciled by RONAN CLIQUET
Cover by CAMERON STEWART
“I’ll show ya who’s the real Cyclops!” Logan goes undercover as the mysterious “Patch” to visit an old enemy posing as a good guy…but the eye sees all…

ASTONISHING TALES #6
Written by C. B. CEBULSKI, DANIEL MERLIN GOODBREY, MATT YOCUM & JONATHAN HICKMAN
Penciled by KENNETH ROCAFORT, LOU KANG, ADRIANA MELO, NICHOLAS PITARRA & JONATHAN HICKMAN
Cover by KENNETH ROCAFORT
Marvel’s hit anthology series continues! Fur flies as WOLVERINE & PUNISHER duke it out with PREDATOR X and butt heads with the powerful women of Madripoor! IRON MAN 2020 clashes with those who would seek to steal the future – in space! Israeli super soldier SABRA prepares the heroes of tomorrow! And in MOJOWORLD, two goofy guys must make movies – or else!

MARVELS: EYE OF THE CAMERA #6 (of 6)
Written by KURT BUSIEK
Pencils & Cover by JAY ANACLETO
The grand finale! As the X-Men face a splashy televised death in Dallas, Phil Sheldon and his family have a quiet and unexpected late-night reunion. Will it be their last time together as a family? What will it mean for Phil’s legacy, and his book? This issue brings the second great story of Phil Sheldon and the Marvel Universe to an unforgettable conclusion.

TIMESTORM 2009/2099 #3 (of 4)
Written by BRIAN REED
Penciled by ERIC BATTLE
Cover by PIOTRE CIELINSKI
Will 2099 invade 2009? The fabric of time is dissolving, Spider-Man 2099 and Human Torch 2099 collide in the combat arena, and Hulks rampage across modern day Washington DC! New alliances are formed, old enemies reveal themselves, and the temporal tempest reaches critical mass!

See Dark Wolverine and Alternate Wolverine appearances after the jump…
Read more…

Wolverine News: Ten New Wolverine Comics This Week, Tons of Movie News and Another Video Game Video…

With the Wolverine movie less than two weeks away, the amount of Wolverine news is growing at a staggering rate. So don’t be surprised to see more frequent news updates to keep up with the increased stories.

That said, we kick off this week, as we did the past two weeks, with another behind-the-scenes look at the ‘X-Men Origins: X-Men’ video game (see details | threads)…

In Other Wolverine Video Game News
GameTrailers: ‘Marvel: Ultimate Alliance 2’ Trailer (details | website | threads)
MarvelKids: ‘Wolverine: MRD Escape’ Mini-Game (details | thread)

In Wolverine Movie News
WolverineFiles Forum: Got Milk, Wolverine-Style (details/thread)
-CBR: Hugh Jackman Loves FCBD (details | thread)
-IGN: Hugh Jackman Talks Wolverine — and Comic Books (details)
-MTV: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Character Profile Video (details | thread)
-USAToday: Exclusive ‘Wolverine’ Video (details | thread/EW cover)
-ComingSoon: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Extended Clip from Papa John’s (details | thread)
-IGN: Final ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Poster (details)
-CBR: More ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Stills (details)
-Marvel: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ App on FaceBook (details)

In Wolverine Comic Book News
Marvel: Wolverine #72 Preview (details)
Newsarama: Wolverine: Weapon X #2 — Djurdjevic Variant Cover (details | thread)
CBR: Matt Fraction Talks ‘Uncanny X-Men’ (details | thread)
Marvel: Wolverine World Tour (details | thread)
Marvel: Wolverine vs. Omega Red (details)

Probable (and Possible) Wolverine Appearances in stores on 4/22/09
Astonishing X-Men #29 (preview): ‘Ghost Box’ picks up steam…
Fantastic Force #1 (preview | threads): 500 years from now, it’s the Hooded Man…
Incredible Hercules #128 (preview): Dark Wolverine vs. Hercules…
Marvels: Eye of the Camera #5 (preview): Wolverine makes the cover at the very least…
New Avengers #52 (preview): Chris Bachalo on pencils…
Wolverine: The Anniversary #1 (preview | thread): Two stories centered around Mariko…
Wolverine: First Class #14 (details): Peter David’s second issue…
Wolverine: Origins #35 (preview): How long before they rename this ‘Daken: Origins’?
Wolverine: Weapon X Files #1 (details | thread): Brand-new Wolverine handbook…
X-Force #14 (preview): ‘Messiah War’, part three…
Wolverine Appreciation Month Covers (thread): Amazing Spider-Man #592 | Daredevil #118
Ghost Rider #34 | Hulk #11 | Incredible Hercules #128 | Wolverine: First Class #14

X-Men Legacy #223 Review

Hey, everyone…I am still pretty new here and I want to thank DiG for giving me the opportunity to review the issue. I hope people will enjoy it or at least find it helpful.

X-Men Legacy #223 cover X-Men Legacy#223
(preview | thread)
Writer: Mike Carey
Penciler: Scot Eaton
Inker: Andrew Hennessy

Note: Wolverine did NOT appear in this issue…

SPOILERS BELOW…

RECAP: The issue has two separate plot lines. The first is Rogue continuing her journey of self-discovery deep in the confines of Danger’s virtual reality. She confronts her past shown by the monstrous form of Ms. Marvel as shown from Rogue’s time in the Savage Land. It was the same Ms. Marvel that Rogue defeated once to expunge Carol from her mind. In this case Ms. Marvel becomes Mystique and is defeated when Rogue lets her own version of Mystique loose. But the real test is Magneto from his days in the Savage Land. He is both a temptation and a source of innate wisdom. In the end it is Magneto that benefits Rogue by setting her on the correct path.

The other story is Xavier, Gambit and the Shi’ar facing Danger’s true self. Xavier is able to use a telepathic back door to confront the program directly. After a conversation between the two where Xavier explains his actions to the A.I. he is eventually able to over ride her sentience and return her to an obedient program. Ending the simulation, Xavier attempts to completely destroy her only to be attacked and disabled by the Shi’ar pirates. Gambit is able to defeat all of them except for their powerhouse, the drug deprived Horse. The alien is about the crush Gambit when their fight is ended by the sudden and ominous return of Rogue.

MY TAKE: The issue had its pros and cons definitely. The overall arc of Xavier confronting the mistakes of his past has been interesting but hit or miss in execution. While it is good that he is finally admitting his flaws and judgment lapses, the pure number and magnitude of those errors has made it harder to sympathize with him. In this case, however, you can certainly see Xavier’s reasoning and it is hard to argue with the choices he was forced to make.

Rogue seems to finally be on her way towards a significant change in her status quo as well. For far too many years she has been tearing herself up over the past and her powers. No one has bothered to really explore her past and give her the option of moving past it. She is finally shedding many of the layers of despair and darkness. I believe she is a better character without all the doom and gloom. Hopefully this is the start of a happier and more self-confident Rogue.

The problems I had were mostly inconsistencies with the plot. The biggest plot hole was the fact that Xavier had a telepathic back door into Danger’s programming but had simply never bothered to use it. In defies reasoning that while Danger was attempting to kill both him and the X-Men, he would not simply use his access to her main programming and shut her down. The simple fact that the entry point existed and he had never even bothered to try to use it was a glaring error.

Secondly the Shi’ar themselves do not really serve any purpose and are filled with their own issues. Their betrayal at the end is very obvious and does nothing for the plot except to setup up a conflict for Rogue’s return. Although it is a minor point, if there was a dangerous psychotic on my team controlled only by drugs, I would make sure everyone in the group had a ready supply. Therefore the fact that no one could give Horse his ‘happy pills’ grated on me personally.

In the end, however, I felt this was a decent issue and the story arc is one of the better ones of Xavier’s journey. There seems to be some good character advancements and hopefully Rogue’s personality will be changed for the better. The ending left me wanting to read next issue and ultimately that is the measure of any comic book.

This is my first review for Wolverine Files, so,  please let me know what you think. I have followed the format graciously set up by Brian. Please feel free to post any feedback you have about the review or the issue itself and thanks for reading.

Wolverine Week-16-in-Review: Rampaging Wolverine Noir

Wolverine appeared in three titles this past week (April 15, 2009) and two more appearances that I missed from last week.

I also posted the awesomely detailed review of Uncanny X-Men #508 by Brian Knippenberg yesterday, so make sure to check it out and let Brian know what you think.

As for the rest of the titles …

Rampaging Wolverine #1 coverRampaging Wolverine #1
(preview | thread)

Evocative of the classic black and white Rampaging Hulk magazine from 1977 (I loved the Bloodstone backup stories), Rampaging Wolverine features four stories (one as an illustrated  text piece) by four different creative teams.

Two of the stories are top-notch, the others two not so much.

“Sense Memory”
Writer: Joshua Hale Fialkow
Art: Paco Diaz Luque

Here is my recap: Logan finds happiness. Happiness is violently torn from Logan. Many years later, Logan returns for his revenge.

Nothing wrong with it per se, but we’ve all read it a hundred times before.

“Unconfirmed Kill”
Writer: Chris Yost
Art: Mateus Santolouca

Terrific, terrific story. Chris Yost really knows how to spin a fun yarn.

“Kiss, Kiss”
Writer: Robin Furth
Illustrations: Nelson

I hate text pieces in comic books.

Ever since Alan Moore wrote those wonderful backup pieces in Watchmen, everyone thinks they can write a text piece for a comic book. The problem is, we buy comics to read comics, not text pieces. While reading a comic book, we are not wired to read a long hunk of text.

Put the same text in a regular book or magazine, and we will eat it up. Put it in a comic and we roll our eyes at the additional effort required of us.

Or was that too long of an explanation?

“Modern Primitive”
Writer/Artist: Ted McKeever

If you like Ted McKeever’s warped sense of humor like I do, you will get a kick out of this one.

So all in all, a good first issue, if you can get past the first story and the allergic reaction to extended hunks of text in a comic book…

Wolverine Noir #1
(preview | thread)
Writer: Stuart Moore
Artist: C.P. Smith

If the other online reviews are any indication, this hard-boiled version of Wolverine’s origin should have been slipped a mickey before it even hit the stands.

That said, the art by C.P. Smith is a treat, even if the characters look nothing like their 616 counterparts.

And two brief appearances from last week that I missed: a dead cameo in Exiles #1 and a monkey cameo (and a surprise final page) in Marvel Apes: the Amazing Spider-Monkey

What do you think? Feel free to share your opinion in the comments below OR join in on the fun in the Wolverine Files Forums

Uncanny X-Men #508 Review

Hi, folks…your friendly neighborhood Brian Knippenberg here! DiG has been kind and gracious enough to open the reviews up to others, so I thought to give it a whirl. Without further ado…

Uncanny X-Men #508 coverUncanny X-Men #508
(preview | thread)
Writer: Matt Fraction
Penciler: Greg Land
Inker: Jay Leisten

We’ll be breaking this review down into a quick play-by-play and then sum up with my thoughts.

SPOILERS BELOW…

MIDNIGHT MASS: The issue begins with a gathering of The Red Queen (Madelyne Pryor) and her Sisterhood at a gravesite. Madelyne explains to a skeptical Lady Mastermind (Regan Wyngarde) her plan to resurrect her father, the original Mastermind, but only more powerful than before. But to begin, her masterplan will kick-off in Tokyo…

SHOWDOWN IN BIG TOKYO: Domino is on a visit to Tokyo and stops at a very non-descript, private memorial cemetary with flowers, at Logan’s request. It turns out that this burial place is owned by Logan, a place where he can bury fallen friends and family. Her visit is cut short when she interupts Spiral, Lady Deathstrike, and Chimera as they attempt to take off with a casket. A brief battle ensues, with Chimera getting a blade to the chest, but a confused Domino is left behind as they escape. She quickly calls Logan to let him know something had happened and to ask, “Who was Kwannon”?

WEIRD SCIENCE: Back at Graymalkin Industries, Hank McCoy meets with his new science team–Dr. Nemesis, Dr. Yuriko Takiguchi, Madison Jefferies, and Dr. Kavita Rao–to discuss and tackle the inert mutant gene dilemma. Dr. Nemesis believes that science will triumph over magic.

THE VESSEL: The Red Queen heals Chimera and has the others prepare the “vessel”, which turns out to be Psylocke’s original body which was inhabited by the mind and spirit of Kwannon. Her plan is to restore and fill the body with a new mind and spirit…Enter: Psylocke, as she’s bound and brought into the room.

WELCOME BACK, EMMA: Nightcrawler convinces Emma to teach once more, but before class is in session, all the psychics at Graymalkin experience terrible feedback from some large-scale psychic event.

PLUS-ONE: Logan travels to Mt. Shasta in California to meet with Northstar and Aurora, partners in Team Northstar Extreme Snowsports. Logan extends an offer of X-Men membership to Jean-Paul, since they took a recent defeat without having enough speed and power on the team. Logan also hopes to make amends for killing him once before. Northstar accepts.

I AIN’T GOT NO BODY (OR DO I?): The Red Queen, with the help of the Sisterhood, unleashes enough power to do the impossible…Psylocke is once again within her own original body (leaving Kwannon’s body lifeless), with seemingly no memory of what has happened.

THOUGHTS FROM A HUMAN’S POINT OF VIEW: Matt Fraction and Greg Land give us an issue of evil machinations in play involving resurrections (Hey, everyone at Marvel’s doing it!) and plans afoot by the good guys to tackle the threat of extinction to all Mutantkind, thanks to the Scarlet Witch. We learn something new about Logan in the process and watch him bring back into the fold an old friend. And for the conclusion, we get an unexpected body swap that would make ’80s movies of the same nature jealous.

Uncanny X-Men #508 is an interesting read, however filled with a bit more set-up than execution. I’m kind of anxious to see it move on, which it looks like it promises to do so based upon the ending. Fraction’s strength in this issue lies in his dialogue and interplay between characters, but I’m missing the dramatic tension that his Invincible Iron Man carries. One little thing that had me scratching my head was in one scene Logan receives some distressing news over the phone and the next time he appears it’s for a casual trip to recruit a member for the team. I would have expected Wolverine to kind of jump into action and rally the team, but it looks like they’re going to take a defensive position and wait it out.

As for Greg Land’s art, all I can say is that it always pulls me out of the story every time by keeping track of all the Sports Illustrated Models’ faces he adds to all of the women’s bodies.

This is my first review for The Wolverine Files, so, what do you think? Feel free to let me know how it strikes you…Do you like the recap? Is it unnecessary? Share your opinion (or your own review), but please be kind, otherwise you might find me huddled in a corner sobbing naked with my clothes burning in a wastebasket…

Wolverine News: Video Game, Movie and Comic Book Updates

We kick off the week, as we did last week, with another behind-the-scenes look at the ‘X-Men Origins: X-Men’ video game (see details | threads)…

In Other Wolverine Video Game News
Newsarama: Three Hours with ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ the Game (details | threads)
Marvel: New Video Game Images and Video (details | threads)

In Wolverine Movie News
IGN: New Stills from ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ (details | threads)
-ICv2: Over One Million Wolverine Downloads (details | threads)
-Adelaide Now: Hugh Jackman Heartbroken at Leak (details | threads)
-Newsarama: Friedman Fired over ‘Wolverine’ Review (details | threads)

In Wolverine Comic Book News
Newsarama: Wolverine: Weapon X’s Jason Aaron (Part I | Part II | IGN | threads)
Marvel: Barry Lyga on ‘Wolverine: Worst Day Ever’ (details)
CBR: Antony Johnston on Wolverine Manga (details | thread)

In Other Wolverine News
IGN: Wolverine Origins and Beginnings (details)
Marvel: Wolverine Costumes (details)
Marvel: Wolverine Psych Ward (details)
Marvel: Wolverine’s Teams (details)

Probable (and Possible) Wolverine Appearances in stores on 4/15/09
Rampaging Hulk #1 (preview | thread):
Wolverine Noir #1 (preview | thread): Meet Jim Logan, New York City private eye…
Wolverine: Weapon X #1 (preview | threads): Wolverine in black & white…
The Wolverine Files (details | thread): Alas, nothing to do with this website…
Wolverine Appreciation Month Covers (thread): Moon Knight #29 | Uncanny X-Men #508
X-Men Legacy #223

Wolverine Week-15-in-Review: Manga, Ultimate, Worst Day Ever

Wolverine appeared in five titles this past week (April 8, 2009), the review of his  newest series, ‘Wolverine: Weapon X’ #1 was posted earlier in the week.

As for the rest of the titles…

Wolverine: Prodigal Son coverWolverine: Prodigal Son
(preview | threads)
Writer: Antony Johnston
Art: Wilson Tortosa

With apologies to Lloyd Bentsen, I know manga.

I’ve been reading manga for years.

Naruto, Dragon Ball Z, Death Note.

My friends, this no manga.

Sure it looks like manga, but therein lies the problem.

It looks like manga, but it’s not actually manga.

It’s a simple (and understandable) attempt to cash in on the manga craze with, I kid you not, a British writer and a Filipino artist.

Don’t get me wrong. There’s a lot of crappy manga out there. But without Wolverine’s name on the cover, this series would be D.O.A.

Frankly, even with Wolverine’s name on the cover, this series might be D.O.A.

And to be honest, that might not be such a bad thing.

Ultimate Wolverine vs. Ultimate Hulk #4
(preview | thread)
Writer: Damon Lindelof
Artist: Leinil Francis Yu

Perhaps this issue should have been called Ultimate She-Hulk vs. Nobody.

Traveling back in time to witness the birth of She-Hulk is an interesting concept that should make for an interesting next issue, but after waiting three years, it’s frustrating that the plot still hasn’t been advanced.

And the dialogue is more cutesy and self aware than clever and funny like the first two issues.

Perhaps after all this time waiting, the bloom is finally off the rose…

Timestorm 2009/2099
(preview | thread)
Writer: Brian Reed
Penciler: Eric Battle
Inker: Andrew Hennessy & Vicente Cifuentes

Wolverine only appears for the final few pages, but next issue promises some entertaining fireworks…

Wolverine: Worst Day Ever
Writer: Barry Lyga

Written as a series of blog posts by a young mutant teen whose mutant ability is not to be noticed, this story by Barry Lyga is surprisingly sweet and quite well done. Intended for a younger audience (it reprints three issues of the Wolverine/Power Pack miniseries), this is a wonderful change of pace if you can manage the $14.99 cover price.

Even this curmudgeon laughed at some of the Wolverine revelations within…

What do you think? Feel free to share your opinion in the comments below OR join in on the fun in the Wolverine Files Forums

‘Wolverine: Weapon X’ #1 Review: Can Aaron Overcome the Hype?

Wolverine: Weapon X #1 coverWolverine: Weapon X #1
(preview | threads)
“The Adamantium Men, Part 1”
Writer: Jason Aaron
Artist: Ron Garney

The 22-page first issue of the new Wolverine series that Marvel has been hyping for months hit the stands this week.

The first eight pages are spent in fairly standard fashion setting up the plot of this five-part opening storyline.

The next seven pages show, again in fairly standard fashion, how much of a badass Wolverine is and ostensibly introduces a reporter to the cast.

And the final seven pages are devoted to Wolverine researching the bad guys with the help of a de-powered Maverick.

All in all, a fairly tame issue that sets the groundwork for Jason Aaron’s run.

Perhaps unfairly, I was expecting more, though Ron Garney’s art certainly does not disappoint.

All in all, a decent first issue.

What do you think? Feel free to share your opinion in the comments below OR in the Wolverine Files Forum using the ‘thread’ links above…

Wolverine News: Video Games, Movie and ‘Hunger’…

Wolverine News kicks off with a special behind the scenes look at the ‘X-Men Origins: X-Men’ video game (see details | thread)…

In More Wolverine Video Game and Movie News
Marvel: Play the ‘Wolverine: Time Warrior’ Game (details)
Comics Continuum: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Slurpee Promotion (details | thread)
IGN: Wolverine 2 Rumor Clarified (details | thread)
-Wolverine Files: Wolverine Leaks on the Internet (details | thread)
-Newsarama: FOXNEWS.com’s Roger Friedman Fired Over ‘Wolverine’ Review (details)

In Other Wolverine Comic Book News
Marvel: ‘Wolverine: Hunger’ As Marvel Digitial Exclusive (details | CBR | Newsarama | thread)
Marvel: Wolverine Anniversary Party and Logan’s Lost Loves (details | thread)
Marvel: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ #1 Sneak Peek (details | thread)
Marvel: The All-New, All Deadly Dark X-Men (details | thread)
CBR: Wolverine and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day (details)
CBR: Astonishing X-Men #29 Preview (details)

Probable (and Possible) Wolverine Appearances in stores on 4/2/09
Timestorm 2009/2099 #1 (preview | thread): 2099 returns…
Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #4 (preview | thread): Much anticipated series continues…
Wolverine: Weapon X #1 (preview | threads): The NEW Wolverine series…
Wolverine: Prodigal Son #1 (preview | thread): Wolverine manga-style…
Wolverine Appreciation Month Covers (thread): Captain Britain and M13 #12 | Exiles #1
Anita Blake: The Laughing Corpse – Necromancer #1