Wolverine: Black, White & Blood #3
| Writer | Donny Cates, Jed MacKay, John Ridley |
| Artist | Jorge Fornes |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
THE BEST THERE IS BY THE BEST THERE ARE!
The groundbreaking series continues! Thrill to the Marvel Comics debut of Oscar winner JOHN RIDLEY 12 Years a Slave, The American Way) as he and JORGE FORNÉS bring LOGAN to Japan, where he will question his honor as he clashes blades with the SILVER SAMURAI!
Then, it's back to his X-FORCE days with JED MacKAY and JES S SAIZ, as WOLVERINE must stop A.I.M.'s plot for the red planet! And, nothing can prepare you for the unstoppable team-up of DONNY CATES and CHRIS BACHALO as Wolverine has a run-in with...COSMIC GHOST RIDER?!
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Feb 08, 2021This is yet another fantastic example of how shorter comics stories can reap huge benefits. All three stories do a little bit more with the story than simply showing off fight scenes, which is an improvement on previous issues. Wolverine: Black, White & Blood#3 is a instant buy if you dig clever storytelling packaged with lots of Wolverine, blood, and fight comics goodness. Read Full Review
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9.3
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Feb 10, 2021A great short story that showcases how much more than a brawler Wolverine is. The art from Jesus Saiz is beautifully detailed. Read Full Review
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7.0
You Don't Read Comics - David Harth
Feb 10, 2021The first story is the strongest of the bunch, touching on Wolverine's past in Japan and telling a story that touches on his life's weariness and the things he sacrifices for being a hero. The third is a lot of fun and shows readers that Wolverine is as smart as he is tough. The second story is a huge disappointment on all counts. It barely belongs in this book, and Bachalo's art just doesn't translate well to black and white. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Nicole Drum
Feb 10, 2021Even with its trio of good stories, Wolverine: Black White and Blood #3 is starting to feel repetitive in a way that does none of those stories nor the character any favors. Read Full Review