I'm in the minority that I loved the way Wolverine was used post Schism. I like it when he tries to lead and actually try to change as a person. So current Wolverine feels like a giant step back and undoing all of his character development. Just go right on back to angry attack dog that follows orders with a slight huff but no real complaints. It bums me out
There was also "The Twelve" storyline when we discovered that Logan was remplaced by an Skrull, became Death and recovered his adamantium. But overall, yes Logan tends lurk in his own corner most of the time.
Percy run is fine, althougth it somehows reminds me to the good and bad parts of Aaron's run, so i kind of nervous about the future.
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
You know, Krakoa era was meant to be a change to the status quo. Heroes mired with villainous pasts were meant to get a clean break; outright villains a chance to prove themselves different.
But for Piotr, they've done nothing but character assassinate him in the exact same way he'd been used decades ago. X villain takes control of Piotr to make him perform Y crime that he then suffers on about for Z months and issues later.
Complete with a throw-away love interest who was made offscreen, met offscreen, and only briefly shown as a figure of importance for Piotr prior to her abrupt demise. Complete with a Telepath going through his head and somehow not seeing how irregular his actions have been or otherwise having any clue of what's going on.
If this is Percy giving Colossus an "important story" then I'd rather he just not bother. Because if you can't make Colossus' subterfuge engaging, the moment you reveal the sabotage has no impact. No one has cared what Piotr has been doing because no one has known what he's been doing, and now that we know, it doesn't matter because he's not personally responsible and we never saw any of the conflict he might have had while doing it. The reader had no stakes, the character had no agency, and the death had no meaning.
This arc has been a great example of how to not write a comicbook story. More power to those that do like it, but I am looking forward to this book being cancelled in favor of a new writer with better ideas on how to handle X-force in the Krakoa era. "Black Tom Ant Man's a disease in Beast" is not a compelling story for X-force to me, and neither is this nonsense Russian mutant stuff.
Um there are croosovers like AOA, Old Man Logan unlocking various universes where he has played his part. New X-Men had a huge implication of Weapon X plus even though it didnt have any many appearances for Wolverine. There is also HoX/PoX, Eve of Destruction etc. But there are bad ones too. Either way i still think there should be some relative important content with Krakoa for Logan rather than just doing their dirty jobs.
The status quo around the X-Men affect Logan yes, it kind of has to because he is one, it would be weird otherwise, but he doesn't tend to be a big player in any of those stories, they might be reveals or retcons that affect his book, like when it was retconned that Logan was actually deployed on missions during his time in Weapon X, but he tends to deal with that kind of stuff in his own corner, is rarely something that affects the wider mutant universe, he is at the end of the day a supporting characther in the X-Men narrative.
"Wow. You made Spider-Man sad, congratulations. I stabbed The Hulk last week"
Wolverine, Venom Annual # 1 (2018)
Nobody does it better by Jeff Loveness
"I am Thou, Thou Art I"
Persona
Look the point is that there should be some moral ambiguity when he is doing their dirty jobs. Logan distrusts Krakoa but I haven't seen any action behind this. There are events Logan played big, either in the House of M or during Messiah Complex/War. Powers of X had a huge role for Logan, he and Moira were only survivors after 1000 years. Logan also led a team after Storm during Claremont's run.
I finally read this issue and I'm now dropping X-Force. Colossus has had nothing done with him since HOX/POX. I started reading X-Men at the tail end of "Fall Of The Mutants" and he was such a dope character back then. X-Force now joins Wolverine, Excalibur and X-Corp on my drop list. Poor Kayla, she deserved better.
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