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‘X-Men: Blood Hunt – Laura Kinney: The Wolverine’ #1 review
Wolverine has never looked as formidable and willing to dispense violence than in this issue.
Wolverine has never looked as formidable and willing to dispense violence than in this issue.
Fans of Tini Howard’s contributions to the Krakoan era might find things to enjoy in this short miniseries.
An excellent example of what can be achieved when you let creative forces loose in an existing narrative sandbox.
A highly competent book that justifies its existence with the sheer creative caliber of its execution.
Makes the case for Iceman being more than a B-character on a larger team book.
A snapshot of what was getting published under the brand in the '90s.
A fun, attentive adventure that teams up some fan-favorite X-Men with Captain America.
Wong has found ways to weave a satisfying conclusion for Doctor Aphra while tethered to a larger crossover.
While this is the end of Bounty Hunters, recent announcements have shown that Marvel is far from done with these...
Plenty of beautiful action scenes to punctuate Anakin’s challenge to retain the last bits of his humanity.
There is enough Wolverine energy and action to justify picking this up.
Any fan of Star Wars can easily pick this up and find something to appreciate.