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Ehh...this definitely wasn't as good as the first Dark Wolverine trade. Daken's charisma and dark humor is rather lacking here; instead, he gets his rump handed to him by some z-list baddies. I'm not even sure how they got the jump on him. He tries to reestablish his reputation, but with mixed results.
Other than that, not much goes on in this trade. ( )
As an Avenger, Daken is supposed to be one of the good guys - to the public, anyway. But when a tape revealing his true colors is leaked onto the Internet, Daken will be forced to clean up his act... and confront the possibility that being a hero might just be more difficult than being the villain! Collects Dark Wolverine #78-81.
(retrieved from Amazon Mon, 28 Jan 2013 03:51:49 -0500)
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As an Avenger, Daken is supposed to be one of the good guys - to the public, anyway. But when a tape revealing his true colours is leaked onto the internet, Daken will be forced to clean up his act and confront the possibility that being a hero might just be more difficult than being the villain!… (more)
Other than that, not much goes on in this trade. (