"Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program" #1 gives Charles Soule and Salvador Larroca a chance to introduce new characters to try and fill the void left behind by Wolverine's death.
Full review here.
"Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program" #1 gives Charles Soule and Salvador Larroca a chance to introduce new characters to try and fill the void left behind by Wolverine's death.
Full review here.
I thought it was a great issue. The fate of Wolverine's body is in the X air as it goes missing. Sharp and the crew are intriguing which we have 4 more issues to flesh out. Seeing slayback was a suprise but very neat. I can't wait to see who he's working for. That last page is sure strange. But it's enough to wet an appetite. Two weeks and we get more so yay.
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4 out of 5 is perfect score, the book was good.
This issue was great. Soule and Larroca were on fire when they made this one.
If people need an example on how a first issue of a new series should be they just have to look at this.
Excited for the next issue in two weeks.
"This is me being reasonable"
was that reflection real or an hallucination, cause if its real wtf was with the art the dude's hair completely changed
That's a, good point. I re read the text and it sure could be someone talking to sharp.
X-Men Forever
Did anyone catch when Sharp stated "I know what they're going to do?" Any guesses on his powers?
I was taken by surprise by this book. It was actually good. I'm really intrigued by the set up. Sharp is very cool. I'm definitely going to keep reading this series.
Tactical precognition is basically Cable's power these days, so I know I won't like it if that ends up being Major Sharp's power.