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Wolverine #11

Writer: Saladin Ahmed Artist: Martin Coccolo Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 23, 2025 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 6
8.7Critic Rating
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SABRETOOTH. WOLVERINE. DEATH. WOLVERINE versus SABRETOOTH on the grounds of the HOWLETT ESTATE! You've been waiting decades for this…and Wolverine's been dreading it for a century!

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    Nerd Initiative - LaurenHoppyGeek Jul 23, 2025

    I have been a fan of this run since the first issue. It's given me everything I love about Wolverine, but flipped all my expectations in different directions. So, while I'm constantly feeling that this is exactly what I should expect from Wolvie, I'm always surprised. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    The Comic Book Spot - Adam Koppel Jul 28, 2025

    Despite a few minor flaws, Wolverine #11is a marked improvement for this series with action, heart, emotional stakes and more action than one might think can fit into a normal sized comic book. If this is the level of quality for the series going forward, Wolverine might find itself back on the “must read” list. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu Jul 23, 2025

    Wolverine #11 is shaping up to be a brutal, cathartic confrontation fully earned by Ahmeds slow burn buildup. It hits hard emotionally and physically, and it asks the question: after centuries of conflict, what does it mean for Logan to finally settle the score? If this is more than a bladed spectacleif it forces lasting changeit could be a watershed issue for the character. Will Logan truly escape Sabretooth's shadow, or just reaffirm the cycle? Will this fight shift Logans path into the next arc (Age of Revelation)? Does Cccolo balance brutality with the settings sorrowful atmosphere? I guess you'll have to get a copy to check it out! Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Jul 23, 2025

    Wolverine #11 delivers a savage showdown that fans of superhero brawls will love, complete with visceral artwork and classic character vibes. While the plot takes a back seat to the action, the surprise ending hints at deeper developments ahead, though it remains to be seen whether that payoff will satisfy long-time readers. Read Full Review

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