Wolverine Annual #1
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| Writer | Alan Davis |
| Artist | Alan Davis, Mark Farmer |
A debt owed to a dead man causes Wolverine to seek the truth behind the mystery of the rogue member of the ClanDestine family called Vincent! The finale to the tale started in Fantastic Four Annual #33 and Daredevil Annual #1!
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8.4
Chuck's Comic Of The Day - Chuck
Aug 25, 2012Still, even Davis' less successful stories are better than most. It's a solid trilogy with amazing art. What's not to like? Read Full Review
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4.0
Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng
Aug 27, 2012It's nice to see Clan Destine again, but in the end, "Wolverine Annual" #1 is totally forgettable. Wolverine gets used a shield and guinea pig (not exactly new roles for him), and Clan Destine gets put back on the shelf in roughly the same shape, if somewhat unsettled or upset by their battle. When Doctor Strange says, "None of us are who we were yesterday," his words are sincere yet strike an ironic note, because this large cast of characters is static. While the stakes were seemingly high and the players were many, everyone walks away and no one truly evolves. For a long 38-page story and $4.99 cover price, "Wolverine Annual" #1 should have done more. Read Full Review
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6.0
Wolverine is stapled onto a larger Alan Davis story. It feels out of place for a 2012 publication and features a lot of characters I don't care about but it isn't terrible.
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