Wolverine #10
| Writer | Paul Cornell |
| Artist | Pete Woods |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
• It's the beginning of the end for Wolverine!
• Logan comes clean to his old friends as Sabretooth marks Wolverine's new love Pinch for death!
• Pete Woods (Detective Comics) joins Paul Cornell as Logan enters his most dire hour!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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7.0
ScienceFiction.com - Stuart Conover
Jul 13, 2014With all of this lead in to Logan's death, I've been rather curious as to where he might end up. Will he end up in Hell as Mephisto seemed to drag him? Will Death herself claim our hero? Could he end up with Xavier in Heaven? Could he somehow end up in whatever represents Valhalla these days? Not many have really put much thought into the fact that just because Wolverine does doesn't mean his ongoing story is over. Just like ‘Hellboy in Hell,' we may have adventures of Wolverine in the afterlife ahead of us and those could prove to be some of his most interesting adventures of all. While I haven't seen an announcement on one, I wonder if this will be a secretive new series being sprung on us though I think that may just be wishful thinking more than anything else. Read Full Review
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6.5
Unleash The Fanboy - John McCubbin
Jul 09, 2014Wolverine is getting closer to his demise with Three Months to Die becoming Two. Despite the tension that's being built the overall issue was hurt by the appearance of too many characters with the atmosphere getting diluted. It does however squeeze through with a recommendation. Read Full Review
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6.2
Comic Book Herald - Jeff Ayers
Jul 11, 2014Last but not least, the elephant in the room: Stop with the arm claws. I get it, no healing factor. Hurts when he pops his real claws, and he bleeds all over the place. But the arm gauntlets with claws in them that Superior Doc Ock-Spider-Man gave him need to go. They should be burned in a fire when he dies. Just saying. Read Full Review
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5.8
IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Jul 10, 2014For a storyline subtitled 'The Last Wolverine Story,' there's definitely a sense of importance and gravitas missing here. Read Full Review