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Wolverine: The End
by: Paul Jenkins, Claudio Castellini

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741
EAN: 9780785113492
ISBN: 0785113495
Label: Marvel Comics
Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 144
Publication Date: March 09, 2005
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Sales Rank: 46999
Studio: Marvel Comics




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Marvel's critically acclaimed The End line continues with a look at the final days in the life of Logan - the man called Wolverine! It's the distant future, and a series of strange events sends the aging Wolverine on a globe-spanning quest to find the final truths behind his origin. But when he encounters a mysterious figure from his past, everything he thought he knew is turned upside-down! It's the end of a legend, written by the man who brought you the beginning of the story, Paul (Origin) Jenkins!



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Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Not good
I too, will join the ranks of protestors against "Wolverine: The End". I actually like the idea of an old Logan, following his final years, but this publication is simply not up too par. The story (picking up the "Origin" trail) is, too put it bluntly, bad. The amount of actual information given about Wolverine is next to nothing, no explanations are given, no insights. The plot is very weak and boring, bringing in a two-dimensional main antagonist in the shape of Logans brother and generally following a far too well known pattern.

The artwork is not the best I've seen, yet I don't find it as bad as many other reviewers seem to.

There's nothing new, nothing interesting, nothing plausible, nothing. A cup of thin broth. One for the completists.



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Just So So
Since this comic has been reviewed so many times I 'll just said that it was dissapointing. Not only for the coloring but mostly for the story. Just so unbelievable even for a comic book. It doesn't make sense that the brother decide to show up after more that 150 years. He tells wolverine that he has always been watching/following him. Then he beats him up so badly that Wolverine almost die and shortly after he offers him to be partners? Ha,ha



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Read
If you are a true wolverine fan then this is for you, it has a great story and awsome artwork. Amust for any true fan.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - I expected better
Wolverine is my favorite comic book character, and I really would have expected better for him. The story just never pops. We just kind of meander through with an old Wolverine. I don't know that this book answers any questions (though should we ever know all there is to know about Wolverine, isn't have his appeal in his mystery) and this brother of his just seemed contrived. The art work didn't really do it for me, and I hated the mullet they gave Logan. It really was average at best, and I loved this guy's Origins story. Oh well, they can't all be great.




 

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