The Last Wolverine #1
| Writer | Saladin Ahmed |
| Artist | Edgar Salazar |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
WHAT HAPPENED TO WOLVERINE? X YEARS LATER, the people of Vancouver cheer a new hero: the WONDERFUL WOLVERINE, A.K.A. the WENDIGO, Logan's last student. But what happened to LOGAN? A secret from Wolverine's past will set the Last Wolverine on a mission to uphold his mentor's legacy…unless a dire threat burns it all down first!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
But Why Tho? - William Tucker
Oct 22, 2025The Last Wolverine Issue 1 is an excellent example of what this crossover can achieve. Read Full Review
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8.2
Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole
Oct 22, 2025I thought this was an excellent addition to the thrilling event of X-Men: Age of Revelation! I love how we're getting so many different perspectives of characters who's been affected by the Gene Bomb and the X-Virus, as well as Revelation himself! Read Full Review
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8.0
Impulse Gamer - Howard Smith
Nov 22, 2025Overall, The Last Wolverine #1 is a good read that not only gives readers a new character whos trying to do their best at hero work but also deals with a force of nature inside of them. While readers can take a brief respite from the chaos of the other titles in this event, this story adds more intrigue to the 10-year time skip. Read Full Review
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7.3
Comic Watch - Marcell Hines
Oct 23, 2025The Last Wolverine isnt going to wow you if you havent been keeping up with the solo Wolverine series, but it does an effective job as an opening chapter to this story. Read Full Review
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6.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Oct 22, 2025The Last Wolverine #1 delivers an intriguing new angle on the Wolverine mythos, positioning Leonard the Wendigo as a symbolic heir rather than a literal successor. While Saladin Ahmed's writing deftly expands the Age of Revelation world and gives X-Men fans a few exciting twists, Leonard's journey lacks the grit and complexity that made Logan's legacy endure. There's almost enough here to evolve into something feral and unforgettable, but it's not looking great. Read Full Review