Wolverine Gambit: Victims6 reviews
Jeph Loeb

Marvel Entertainment Group, 2002

Jack the Ripper- X-Men style

+ Another Solid Story

This story combines two of the most popular X-Men, Wolverine and Gambit. It also combines two of the most popular creators in comic books today, Jeff Loeb and Tim Sale. Their other creations include Hulk: Gray, Daredevil: Yellow, and Batman: Dark Victory. In London, women are being murdered. ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Wolverine, Vol. 2 (Marvel Essentials)4 reviews
Larry Hama

Marvel Comics, 2002

Essential Wolverine volume 2 is Essential!

+ Wolverine Rocks!
+ Good book. Lots of humer and spleen.

Essential Wolverine volume 2 is Essential! this collection reprints Wolverine #24-47 written by Larry Hama and art by Marc Silvestri and others! Wolverine encounters many experiences like fighting the Japanese Yakuza, Lady Deathstryke,Albert and Sabertooth. The book also has guest apperanced by ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Wolverine, Vol. 45 reviews
Larry Hama

Marvel Entertainment Group, 2002

Even stripped to the bone, he's still the best at what he does.

+ If you dislike superheroes, skip, otherwise...

How many people here remember what Marvel comics were like in the early to mid-90's? It was the time of the anti-hero, where nearly every headlining character carried around guns the size of killer whales and routinely filled their foes with so much lead they could be used as pencils. Given life ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Blood Debt12 reviews
Steve Skroce

Marvel Comics, 2001

Best Wolverine Saga Since The Claremont/Miller Series

+ One of my favorite Wolverine Books
+ it's good
+ A Wolverine solo action story
  
  











  



  
Elektra/Wolverine1 review
Greg Rucka, Yoshitaka Amano

Titan Books Ltd, 2002

Ninjas and lost souls

One of the most popular characters at Marvel comics, Logan, code-named Wolverine, is a tough loner whose memories began with his physical transformation by a sinister government agency. Elektra is an unstoppable ninja [...] They come together in this story - an illustrated novella - by Greg Rucka, ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine/Deadpool: Weapon X1 review
Frank Tieri

Marvel Entertainment Group, 2002

Wolvie hacks and slashes, Deadpool cracks jokes; the usual..

This gathers 5 issues or so each of a storyline that ran though Wolverine the monthly comic series, and a Deadpool series backs it up. I used to love Wolverine. While he remains an original, interesting character in his own right, I believe that stories like this, as well as the flood of ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Weapon X23 reviews
Barry Windsor-Smith

Marvel Comics, 1994

Spectacular

+ simply amazing
+ no wonder logan's crazy
+ Origianl Intro to Wolverine
+ The Best Wolverine Past Story
  
  











  



  
Wolverine Legends Volume 4: Xisle TPB (Wolverine)3 reviews
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics, 2003

Certainly not the best I've read

Bruce Jones is one of the best writers in comics today. I would have said the best, but then I read this. The story is meant to be confusing, bouncing around through moments in time, and even Wolverine, the main character is confused. It's an interesting break from the usual slash first ask ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Law of the Jungle (Astonishing X-Men)4 reviews
Frank Tieri

Marvel Comics, 2003

a good wolverine collection

+ Awesome gritty Wolverine story
+ A different Wolverine Story

I found this to be a good Wolverine story. Good art. A lot of fun to read. That is until #186, which is the Punisher story that just seems to be tacked on for no real good reason (oh there is a slight connection--feeble though). And it is drawn like some (bad) Saturday morning cartoon. It's the ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine TPB26 reviews
Chris Claremont, Frank Miller

Marvel Comics, 1990

Still awesome after all this time

+ WOW!
+ One of the best comic stories ever written...
+ The Beginning
+ Always a Classic
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: The Best There Is1 review
Frank Tieri

Marvel Entertainment Group, 2002

Great for wolverine fans

wolverine is marvels original tough guy. This is one of the best solo wolverine story i know of.This is wolverine on the edge. buy this book
  
  











  



  
The Essential Wolverine, Vol. 111 reviews
Chris Claremont, Peter David, ...

Marvel Comics, 2002

What an Essential volume should be

+ A lot of Wolverine for a small amount of cash
+ Solitary Wolverine Shines
+ Graphic SF Reader
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Origin93 reviews
Bill Jemas

Marvel Comics, 2002

Great Beginning

+ Nature vs Nurture?
+ beauty & violence

Great Original tale with awesome dialog and a truly outstanding narrative. The answer of many questions, this is a must read for any true Wolverine Fan. I hate spoilers so I will not go into detail if you have not read it. I enjoyed it greatly and the build up to the end makes you wish they would ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Meltdown (X-Men)3 reviews
Walter Simonson

Marvel Comics, 2003

Good Story... Great Artwork

+ How times change!

I read a portion of the meltdown series when it was first published back in 89 but never got a chance to pick it up. That was in high school, for some fifteen years I avoided superhero comics altogether, that is until spring 2003 when I decided to check some stuff out and risk a full on collectors ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Origin93 reviews
Bill Jemas

Marvel Comics, 2002

Great Beginning

+ Nature vs Nurture?
+ beauty & violence

Great Original tale with awesome dialog and a truly outstanding narrative. The answer of many questions, this is a must read for any true Wolverine Fan. I hate spoilers so I will not go into detail if you have not read it. I enjoyed it greatly and the build up to the end makes you wish they would ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine/Deadpool: Weapon X1 review
Frank Tieri

Marvel Entertainment Group, 2002

Wolvie hacks and slashes, Deadpool cracks jokes; the usual..

This gathers 5 issues or so each of a storyline that ran though Wolverine the monthly comic series, and a Deadpool series backs it up. I used to love Wolverine. While he remains an original, interesting character in his own right, I believe that stories like this, as well as the flood of ...
  
  











  



  
Essential Wolverine, Vol. 2 (Marvel Essentials)4 reviews
Larry Hama

Marvel Comics, 2002

Essential Wolverine volume 2 is Essential!

+ Wolverine Rocks!
+ Good book. Lots of humer and spleen.

Essential Wolverine volume 2 is Essential! this collection reprints Wolverine #24-47 written by Larry Hama and art by Marc Silvestri and others! Wolverine encounters many experiences like fighting the Japanese Yakuza, Lady Deathstryke,Albert and Sabertooth. The book also has guest apperanced by ...
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Blood Debt12 reviews
Steve Skroce

Marvel Comics, 2001

Best Wolverine Saga Since The Claremont/Miller Series

+ One of my favorite Wolverine Books
+ it's good
+ A Wolverine solo action story
  
  











  



  
Wolverine: Weapon X23 reviews
Barry Windsor-Smith

Marvel Comics, 1994

Spectacular

+ simply amazing
+ no wonder logan's crazy
+ Origianl Intro to Wolverine
+ The Best Wolverine Past Story
  
  











  



  
Essential Wolverine, Vol. 45 reviews
Larry Hama

Marvel Entertainment Group, 2002

Even stripped to the bone, he's still the best at what he does.

+ If you dislike superheroes, skip, otherwise...

How many people here remember what Marvel comics were like in the early to mid-90's? It was the time of the anti-hero, where nearly every headlining character carried around guns the size of killer whales and routinely filled their foes with so much lead they could be used as pencils. Given life ...