Wolverine Origins #50
| Writer | Daniel Way |
| Artist | Will Conrad |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
THE SERIES CONCLUSION! It's the end of an era, a story years in the making, and as one journey ends, another begins. With his quest for revenge now concluded, Wolverine embarks on a new journey...towards salvation. Parental Advisory ...$3.99
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Comic Book Resources - James Hunt
Aug 02, 2010Wolverine fans won't have long to wait for a new book, of course, with no less than two Wolverine on-goings cropping up alongside a Daken relaunch and an X-23 ongoing, but it's fair to say that this story had gone on long enough, and this issue, despite its flaws, can at least claim to be a fitting send-off for the title. Read Full Review
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IGN - Jesse Schedeen
Jul 28, 2010Somewhat more entertaining is Way's backup tale featuring a meeting between Logan and Hope in a San Francisco alleyway. Way effectively builds on the antagonistic relationship between the two while also offering a more fitting exploration of the issue's running theme of looking towards the future. Ultimately, though, this final arc failed to deliver a satisfying conclusion to the Origins saga. I'm content to follow the book's message, put these 50 issues behind me, and embrace the Wolverine stories yet to come. Read Full Review
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Comic Vine - Zack Freeman
Jul 28, 2010This is a case where the back-up story plays out better than the feature. I can appreciate the intention to give Logan some kind of closure after 50 issues of dredging up the past, but I think it's presented in such a vague way that it doesn't really seem to be of any significance . Fury almost gets killed and all he does is Read Full Review
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And it's over, first half with Dillon is a blast, then it started focusing on Romulus and it got real stupid, I still don't understand why Logan needed Skarr for his plan
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