Mate, you are speaking my language. Totally evoked Barry Windsor Weapon X quality wise. Have you read Windsor's book Monster? It is absolutely stunning.
Wolverine: Revenge #1
| Writer | Jonathan Hickman |
| Artist | Greg Capullo |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
HICKMAN AND CAPULLO JOIN FORCES FOR A WOLVERINE EPIC LIKE NO OTHER!
Greg Capullo makes his grand return to Marvel Comics storytelling as he and Jonathan Hickman pit WOLVERINE against a cadre of foes who will turn his world upside down! He's been beaten! He's been bloodied! And LOGAN only has one thought on his mind: REVENGE! Don't miss this prestige miniseries, set to become one of the defining tales in Wolverine's storied legend!
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
Super Hero Hype - Matt Morrison
Aug 21, 2024Wolverine: Revenge #1 is everything one could want in a comic. The story is thrilling, packed with action, and plenty of twists. The artwork is outstanding in every respect. This is a worthy effort, plain and simple. Read Full Review
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9.2
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Aug 21, 2024While the focus on violence and revenge might not be for everyone, there's an undeniable power to Wolverine's single-minded pursuit of justice. This issue is a must-read for fans of the character and a promising start to what could be a defining story arc. In all, Wolverine: Revenge #1 is brutality mixed with unflinching violence. It provides fans with a strong characterization of Wolverine and blends together stunning artwork by Greg Capullo with an intriguing introduction of a new threat. If you enjoy gritty, violent superhero stories, Wolverine: Revenge #1 is just for you! Read Full Review
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9.2
The Super Powered Fancast - Deron Generally
Aug 21, 2024The main reason I picked up this issue was my love of the art of Greg Capullo and I was not disappointed. Every page is filled with gorgeous detail and the art doesnt shy away from the savage brutality and violence of the story. In fact, it enhances those moments visually with art that is visceral and beautiful. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez
Aug 21, 2024Jonathan Hickman and Greg Capullo deliver an absolute must-read comic book with Wolverine: Revenge #1. They do not waste any time in setting the stakes as this alternate Marvel Universe deals with being sent to the dark ages after a major event created a global crisis. Those stakes are further elevated by what Wolverine and his allies are put through. By the end, you're left wanting to see Wolverine live up to the revenge aspect of this series in addition to saving the world. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - LaurenHoppyGeek
Aug 21, 2024Any and all Wolverine or X-Men fans, need to add this one to their pull list. This first issue set the tone for a dark story, and I can't wait to see what comes next. We're left with what looks like a hopeless situation, however, Sabretooth's favorite little runt, is too often underestimated. SNIKT! Read Full Review
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9.0
The Comic Book Spot - Gio Schwab
Aug 21, 2024Wolverine: Revenge #1 pushes off strong out of the gate and sprints headfirst into issue #2, out next month. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Crusaders - Juan James
Aug 22, 2024Wolverine: Revenge #1 is a powerful start to what promises to be an epic miniseries. Hickman's writing and Capullo's art come together to create a story that is as brutal as it is poignant. While the focus on violence and revenge might not be for everyone, there's an undeniable power in Wolverine's relentless pursuit of justice. For fans of the character, this issue is a must-read. It's a story that digs deep into what makes Wolverine tick, offering a fresh take on the character while staying true to his roots. Read Full Review
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9.0
Comic Crusaders - Eva Quinn
Aug 23, 2024Wolverine: Revenge #1 is a powerful start to what promises to be an epic miniseries. Hickman's writing and Capullo's art come together to create a story that is as brutal as it is poignant. While the focus on violence and revenge might not be for everyone, there's an undeniable power in Wolverine's relentless pursuit of justice. For fans of the character, this issue is a must-read. It's a story that digs deep into what makes Wolverine tick, offering a fresh take on the character while staying true to his roots. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Aug 21, 2024The result is an incredibly fun presentation of Wolverine focused on their undeniable 80s action movie appeal. Read Full Review
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7.8
Comic Watch - Ross Hutchinson
Aug 21, 2024Wolverine: Revenge #1 is a near flawlessly illustrated first issue that certainly delivers on its promise of violence and beautiful art but doesn't offer anything new or exciting in the way of storyline from it's creative team. It's still worth picking up for the pedigree of the creative team involved and the visual quality of what it does deliver but if you're expecting something new and exciting beyond Wolverine style ultraviolence? Perhaps we will need to wait till the next issue for that. Read Full Review
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7.3
Geek'd Out - Nico Sprezzatura
Aug 21, 2024Wolverine: Revenge was greenlit in celebration of Wolverines fiftieth anniversary, and this series definitely seems to be just about as Wolverine as one would expect. Though not as dense as a lot of Hickmans works can get, theres still enough of a high concept here that one would expect from a Hickman joint, and at least a few surprises that might catch a reader off guard. Capullos work is also unmistakably Capullo here, delivering the high standard of quality youd probably come to expect from him, especially on a superhero book. This really is the sort of thing that sells itself on the strength of its creative team: you wanna read a Wolverine book by Jonathan Hickman and Greg Capullo? If yes, then Wolverine: Revenge #1 is for you. Read Full Review
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7.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Aug 21, 2024Wolverine: Revenge is a book I wanted to love, but there's not a lot of substance as far as the story and where it's going. It's simplistic, possibly on purpose, but Capullo smashes it out of the park and pops the claws in the most exciting ways. Read Full Review
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6.5
Graphic Policy - Brett
Aug 21, 2024Wolverine Revenge #1 has potential for something interesting but this first issue isn't it. Odd choices visually and a story that rushes through things doesn't help, it leaves a weird disconnect between the reader and events. We're told far too much, shown too little, and left with no emotional connection or care for what happens. It's point is to get to the end so the real story can begin. When there's so many more visceral and emotional Wolverine stories out there, it's hard to recommend this one as one to check out. Read Full Review
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5.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Aug 21, 2024Wolverine: Revenge #1 takes a trip back in time for an untold tale about Wolverine joining a team to save the world from a devastating EMP blast. The timing is nostalgically cool, and the stakes are immense, but once Jonathan Hickman's mission starts, you're bombarded with deaths, actions, and character choices that don't make a lick of sense. Well, at least Greg Capullo's pencils look great. Read Full Review