Wolverine #304
| Writer | Jason Aaron |
| Artist | Daniel Acuna, Steve Dillon, Ron Garney, Renato Guedes, Dave Meikis, Jefte Palo, Paul Pelletier, Mike Perkins, Steven Sanders |
Final Issue In Jason Aaron’s Acclaimed Run! The Tables Turn As Wolverine Comes After Sabretooth Guest-Starring Mystique And A Host Of Marvel U Villains
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
A Comic Book Blog - Victor Kutsenok
Apr 14, 2012Jason Aaron is leaving, and he decides to go out with a video montage of his greatest hits. Every story arc that he has worked on over the past few years gets touched on this issue. While that was all nice and nostalgic, it definitely did nothing for the book, except remind me of some of the terrible story arc from the past two years. Read Full Review
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8.0
Forces Of Geek - Atlee Greene
Apr 16, 2012The artwork was pretty quiet compared to previous issues but Jason Aaron's script was very appropriate in setting up several new story arcs for the new writing team that is coming in next month. Read Full Review
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7.0
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Apr 11, 2012Few could argue after reading this issue that there isn't plenty of material for upcoming Wolverine writers to mine from. But in some ways, Wolverine #303 would have been a simpler and more satisfying way to close off this long saga. Read Full Review
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7.0
cxPulp - Craig Reade
Apr 13, 2012A nice final issue that does a great job of giving Cullen Bunn a clean slate to start with. Read Full Review
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6.5
X-Man's Comic Blog - x-man75
Apr 12, 2012This comic was okay, I guess. I don't get why Tooth would throw a party, (because it was his birthday, X, you idiot!)I don't get why Wolvie knew it was Sabretooth's birthday(who keeps tabs on their arch-enemies birthday's?), and to be honest, I would have preferred it if we got more from the other stories as opposed to spending so much time on Tooth and his party... I mean that Maverick scene was just BEGGING to be explored further! And it only got two measly pages and then nothing... Even the Dr. Rot stuff deserved more than it got. Oh well. Like I said, this was an okay comic, but I can't help but feel that if the focus was shifted slightly it could have been a great comic. Read Full Review