Wolverine #18
| Writer | Jason Aaron |
| Artist | Ron Garney |
Journey to the stronghold of the world's newest, most powerful drug dealer at the center of the earth, where Logan and Gorilla Man find a fierce new ally. Enter: Immortal Weapon Fat Cobra!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
A Comic Book Blog - Victor Kutsenok
Nov 09, 2011Three issues in a row of of great comic book. If only Jason Aaron could have done such a great job from the beginning, he might not be leaving this book. Read Full Review
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8.5
X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75
Nov 10, 2011This was easily one of the funnier comic books I've read this month... It's just all so ludicrous! Seriously, Wolverine, a talking monkey and a fat guy are wandering around underground tunnels and fighting dragons all so Wolvie could save a kid, avenge his master who was pushed into, what was described as a “bottomless pit”, and get back the money that was stolen from him from back when he was the crime boss of Chinatown in San Fran... Add an insanely over the top villain and her underground poppy fields and you have one hell of a funny comic. It all just works perfectly here. Who knew Jason Aaron was so funny?! Read Full Review
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8.0
IGN - Joey Esposito
Nov 09, 2011If Wolverine in Hell and murdering his own children was a bit much to hold on your conscience, you can rest easy knowing that, for at least one arc, Aaron and company are perfectly happy serving up some good old fashioned fun. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Vine - Matt Demers
Nov 09, 2011Like I said above, this book has a great theatrical flair to it, and though it's labelled as a REGENESIS tie-in, it's got little to do with the main events of the X-Universe. It's a great little romp, with kung-fu, witty dialog, some hair-brained schemes and a menacing villain - definitely worth a buy. Read Full Review
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8.0
Forces Of Geek - Atlee Greene
Nov 11, 2011It's a must see for sure. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicList - Brandon Borzelli
Nov 13, 2011Wolverine is a character that simply covers way too many bases. When dealing with Kung-Fu you could make the case that this is completely pushing the envelope much too much. However, this book works because Aaron knows how to take something absurd and poke fun at it himself as he tells his twist on the story. I am enjoying this arc and I definitely recommend picking this up if you aren't into having your Wolverine all serious all the time. Read Full Review