Civil War: Wolverine
Humberto Ramos (Artist), Marc Guggenheim,Paperback,Series: Civil War (Marvel) Series, English-language edition,Pub by Marvel Enterprises, Inc.
Humberto Ramos (Artist), Marc Guggenheim,Paperback,Series: Civil War (Marvel) Series, English-language edition,Pub by Marvel Enterprises, Inc.
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780785119807 (0785119809)
Publish date: May 16th 2007
Publisher: Marvel
Pages no: 168
Edition language: English
Category:
Sequential Art,
Graphic Novels,
Comics,
Graphic Novels Comics,
Military History,
Civil War,
Comic Book,
Superheroes,
Comics Manga,
Marvel,
X Men
Series: Marvel Civil War
There are graphic novels which perfectly achieve what they set out to do. In terms of a story or artwork they may not be Watchmen or The Dark Knight Returns, but they are strong for how they tell their own story. This is one of those graphic novels.The story lines up with the events of [b:Civil War|...
This book has the worst art. The worst. Wolverine looks like he is part gorilla. And when I say 'part', I mean 'at least three quarters'.Also, Wolvie's storyline in the Civil War is a bit meandering and plotless, but this pales next to the fact that there is a woman who looks like two balloons taped...
You know it's bad when the sole voice of reason in the Marvel Universe is Wolverine. From what I've seen, Wolverine seems to be the only person in the world interested in finding the guy who actually killed all those people in Stamford, and the only guy willing to find out how he got the juice to do...