Honestly, not much difference between them. In the second arc we at least had Wolverine controlling himself. Enemy of the State at times didn't even feel like Wolverine solo series.
Wolverine #31
| Writer | Mark Millar |
| Artist | John Romita Jr. |
They turned him into a pawn. They forced him to betray the only people he's ever trusted. Now, it's time to get even. Everything you've seen till now has just been a warm-up. With the help of an unlikely ally, Wolverine will make sure The Hand, the Dawn of the White Light, and Hydra are never the same again. This is the explosive climax you've been waiting for! This battle royale will not only raise the bar on action... after this, there will be NO BAR.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Comics Bulletin - Judson Miers
Sep 02, 2005Anyway, thats kinda nerdy point to bring up in a great story such as "Wolverine: Agent ofSHIELD." If thats the only criticism, Ill be happy to collect these in a TPB to reread the story in one sitting! Maybe, theres hope for Marvel yet Read Full Review
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8.0
Comics Bulletin - Kelvin Green
Sep 20, 2005All that said, this issue is a fitting end to what has been an entertaining over-the-top cavalcade of violence and silliness; I feel a bit dirty for enjoying it so much, but Wolverine reprogrammed a Sentinel to squish ninjas. Thats just pure comics gold. Read Full Review