Wolverine: Black, White & Blood #2
| Writer | Vita Ayala, Chris Claremont, Saladin Ahmed |
| Artist | Salvador Larroca |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
SHARPEN YOUR CLAWS FOR ROUND TWO OF WOLVERINE'S ALL-NEW ALL-STAR BLOODY BATTLES!
The adventures of WOLVERINE continue in the visceral black, white and blood red format! Legendary X-scribe Chris Claremont re-teams with the incomparable Salvador Larroca to bring LOGAN back to Madripoor as PATCH, where he and KATE PRYDE face their toughest battle yet. Then, Saladin Ahmed and Kev Walker build a life-or-death catch-22, courtesy of the maniacal ARCADE, that will force Wolverine to make a life-or-death decision! Vita Ayala and Greg Land put Wolverine on a mission to stop a "cure" for the X-gene where he'll cross paths with his deadliest foe: SAB
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Monkeys Fighting Robots - Jake Palermo
Dec 15, 2020Wolverine Black, White, & Blood #2 pushes Logan away from his more grim side to display his strong sense of loyalty by famous creatives. Read Full Review
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8.4
You Don't Read Comics - David Harth
Dec 16, 2020Wolverine: Black, White, And Blood #2 is a bit of a step back from the first issue but still very entertaining. Claremont and Larocca are the MVPs, but the other two stories have their moments, even if they aren't perfect. The art is very good but falls a bit short of the last issue. However, its still an action-packed ride and would entertain even the most discerning fan. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Dec 16, 2020Very easily, Wolverine: Black, White, and & Blood is one of the best comics this week. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Dec 16, 2020Wolverine: Black, White & Blood is an example of how the comics medium can be used to highlight action and art by limiting its color palette. Fans of Wolverine, especially his berserker violence, will dig this and the entire series. Read Full Review
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6.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - Aaron Anderson
Dec 16, 2020In the last issue you had Wolverine slaughtering many men, blood everywhere. You had him going against Wendigo and that was a brutal fight, (with blood everywhere), Hydra agents (with blood everywhere), would be assassins (with blood everywhere). It wasn't just blood they used to highlight the red. They put it in foreground, background, the surround sound everywhere. Plus the stories in last issue felt fresh. These stories felt like the same old recycled material that have plagued Mutant lead titles for awhile before Dawn of X. Read Full Review