by Chris Claremont
The last page of issue #3 redeems this crazily stereotypical, dated book with bad spelling.
Genre: Superheroes / Action / Adventure Year Published: 1982 Year Read: 2012 Series: Wolverine Publisher: Marvel Comics KILL BILL! Or at least that is what I think of when I read this story since both main characters (Wolverine and the Bride) had to go to Japan to fight off their rivals. ...
I wanted to read this book after seeing The Wolverine because I had heard that it was loosely based on this classic run on Wolverine by Frank Miller and Chris Claremont. At first it started out very much like the film did, but the further along it progressed, the more it became obviously different t...
It was on sale, and I thought it would be a good read considering the upcoming movie.
A compilation of Claremont's run with Frank Miller doing the art, which makes for a nice combination. Wolverine heads to Japan to meet the woman he loves. However, the impending wedding is not all it is cracked up to be. Her family is involved in the criminal underworld, and when she stops answering...
I have a love/hate relationship with Wolverine comics. Some authors make him one of the most interesting Marvel characters, others make him a bumbling or boring character whose (in effect) invulnerability is just a plot point. Just having Frank Miller in the general vicinity of a comic usually impro...
You ever re-read a book or comic that you thought was awesome as a kid and realize that as an adult it does not have quite the same impact? Yeah, sometimes things impress you as a kid differently than they do as an adult. It's always a little disappointing. Happily, this did not disappoint. This col...