Wolverine #14
| Writer | Saladin Ahmed |
| Artist | Martin Coccolo |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
WOLVERINE ENCOUNTERS SILVER SABLE! The flagship series returns as Wolverine crosses paths with Silver Sable in a mission to save a cadre of Morlocks. But are they on the same side? And who’s got Logan in their sights? The all-new era starts now!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jan 07, 2026The Journey of the lone hero is always a lot of fun to experiment with. The adventure of being explored here is great fun. A lot of it actually has to do with the specific elements of action that are brought to the page by Silver Sable. She's a remarkably appealing character on a whole bunch of different levels and there's never really been truly deaf treatment of her in the many years that she's been around. Ahmed does a remarkably good job with her. It would be nice to see him explore her a little bit more in her own title. Read Full Review
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9.0
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jan 07, 2026Wolverine #14 sets the table for where the series will go as we enter the new universe wide story arc. Although this issue is a little slower paced, it does a great job of setting up what is to come. This is fresh jump on point and should be a sure fire pick up this week and consider an addition to your Pull List. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - Joe Jones
Jan 07, 2026Wolverine is the best there is at what he does, and Wolverine is at his best when he is protecting and defending those who cannot fight for themselves. While Wolverine may want us to believe he is a loner who only watches out for himself, we know that he intentionally or unintentionally seeks out community and companionship, as he is consistently putting others before himself, which makes him an honorable, altruistic, and quintessential heroic character that speaks to his everlasting and constantly enduring appeal to countless decades of fans. Read Full Review
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7.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Jan 07, 2026Wolverine #14 is a good start, though feels a bit more like an arc in-between major arcs. It has potential as entertaining and there's some elements that could play out nicely. While it's not a flashy return of the series, it is a fun one. Read Full Review