Wolverine Patch
G**S
It’s a good book.
Quick, and what I wanted.
A**E
Messy, not much Logan
This story doesn't seem to know what it wants to be. It's all over the place with a large cast of characters and multiple factions pitted against each other in a battle royal in the jungle with Logan caught in the middle. Unfortunately, my summary makes much more sense than the story does with all its disparate elements. Also unfortunately, Logan's presence is surprisingly thin. He's the advertised star of the story, but the story is so stuffed with other components that Logan feels like an afterthought in his own book. I don't know why this story pitch made it past anyone saying "Okay, but where's Logan and why is he important to the story?" but apparently it did.
K**I
Wolverine doing what he does best
After all the political X-MEN comics it was great to just have an old-school Wolverine/Patch comic. Unleashed and against all enemies on all sides. This book takes place before Wolverine has regained his memories.Wolverine is taking a break from the X-MEN. He is at his home away from Madripoor. Known as Patch, but he is not the only one hiding in Madripoor. It is time to show four armies why he is the best at what he does, and it won't be pretty.This is just an all-out action comic, no story is really necessary apart from setting up the next scene of violence. The book distributes the variant covers all through no cover gallery here.
B**S
What a mess
I've been an X-men/Wolverine fan for a long time and this story is, by far IMO, the dumbest thing I've read in some time.The story is a disjointed mess that's all over the place and who wrote the dialog, George Lucas?!?So disappointed.
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