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Dec 25, 2024
The story is good but what really stands out is this art! It looks fantastic, there's one panel where Wolverine is describing the sunset of Canada during certain times of the year. The panels is of him sitting on a high cliff sitting by the fire and a tent overlooking the amazing scenery drawn.
I know it sounds simple but the art is golden.
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Oct 17, 2024
Pretty good. It was an interesting turn for the issue to stray away from the main plot for something more personal and intimate but it was definitely a nice one. It shows a bigger scope perhaps, but that remains to be seen. It ties well to some of the core issues of Wolverine and even the ideas set at the beginning of the issue when obviously this side plot was not introduced about cycles and being in a somewhat new place but still falling in those same old cycles and being slaves to nature on a verge of a twilight.
The story progresses quite well with Ahmed really helping those transitions with Logan's narration. The narration is good on another level too, as usual for Ahmed I guess at this point it's not so instinctual or off the dome
, but it's constantly reminiscing and thinking so it paints the story how Logan interprets it, which is cool enough, plus it's tonally consistent and fits a more matured logan.And it's not heavy, not on words, nor themes or presentation. I feel like the atmosphere plays a fairly huge role too with the sun setting out and seeing a kid Wendigo losing himself in the lonely snowly forest. This could go in a lot of directions like how logan trying to be more human could backfire and be a reason for him to revert back to being a beast like with the Wendigo, but we'll see.
Combined with the art, the narration shows control over the pacing and pages and it's good. So yeah this is one good issue with enough progression, enough heart, enough introspection, enough surprises and a good atmosphere, for now a step up over Percy. more
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Oct 22, 2024
Plot
Wolverine sees how soldiers from Department H arrive to hunt him down, they are hunting a monster that has claws that killed some children.
Wolverine hides from them and follows them, he is almost discovered by Agent Mehta. But out of nowhere Wendigo attacks him, but in this case it is different, he is not so violent and asks for help.
Wendigo explains to Wolverine that he is just a teenager who was trapped in a cabin with a friend who died and in desperation he ate a part of him, this act of cannibalism made him suffer the curse.
Wolverine gave him a chance and helped him escape, but the teenager needs to eat and Wendigo breaks loose and attacks a soldier from Department H, Wolverine must stop him.
This chapter takes an u
nexpected turn in a very different direction than what it started, leaving aside what happened with Nightcrawler and Cyber, it seems like a new story arc, something that causes confusion.
Art
It's very detailed with lots of textures and moves us through different scenarios, it's a unique and mesmerizing art, it presents epic and mind-blowing attack poses.
Summary
Wolverine faces a young Wendigo, putting his compassion to the test more
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Jan 10, 2025
A nice improvement over the last issue, in my opinion. This one felt a little slower, which I did appreciate. I'm interested to see where things go with this new Wendigo, and I, kind of, hope they're a character that's around for more than just an issue or two. That could change depending on how the story goes, but those are my current feelings.
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Dec 30, 2024
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3/5
Total: 6.5/10
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