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Left shaken at ground zero after the cataclysmic events of House M, Logan has no choice but to soldier on, as he's done so many times before - but has the burden now become too great? In his lifetime, Logan has been both a hero and a villain, a player and a pawn... but what is he now? Don't miss out on the beginning of an epic more than a century in the making! Collects Wolverine #36-40.… (more)
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Read for background during [b:The X Lives & Deaths of Wolverine|59220662|The X Lives & Deaths of Wolverine|Benjamin Percy|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1633429930l/59220662._SX50_.jpg|93360765] & Live of Wolverine event of 2020. ( )
  wanderlustlover | Dec 27, 2022 |
This was a massive disappointment. After the status quo-shattering revelation at the end of the excellent 'House of M' that Wolverine has finally recovered all of his memories, I was really looking forward to reading a new style of Wolverine story that deals with how Logan adapts to something as character-altering as this.
What Daniel Way delivers is something akin to a 'Bourne Identity' clone written by the laziest Hollywood hack. Logan drifts from random memory to random memory and country to country in a mish-mash of plot teasers and silly fights. There is very little text throughout the book (including dialogue) and the artwork is grotesque. Very poor understanding of anatomy and garish colouring that totally detracts from the overall dark mood that the book is attemtping to convey. Such a shame that a new chapter in the history of one of Marvel's most popular characters should be handled so badly and sloppily. ( )
  Echobrain | Sep 6, 2010 |
An interesting look into Wolverine's past. I'm particularly fond of this TPB because of the art; it's absolutely gorgeous. The artist manages to capture Wolverine's roughness while still crafting some damn beautiful, soft artwork. ( )
  tdfangirl | Mar 26, 2010 |
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Left shaken at ground zero after the cataclysmic events of House M, Logan has no choice but to soldier on, as he's done so many times before - but has the burden now become too great? In his lifetime, Logan has been both a hero and a villain, a player and a pawn... but what is he now? Don't miss out on the beginning of an epic more than a century in the making! Collects Wolverine #36-40.

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