Wolverine MAX #7

7.8

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
5.5

User Rating

1 Reviews
Writer Jason Starr
Artist Felix Ruiz
Cover Price $3.99

Logan plants roots in the City of Angels, hoping to lie low and rebuild his life, but a mysterious figure from his forgotten past refuses to let sleeping dogs lie.

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  • 9.0

    Comics: The Gathering - Johnny Freiberg

    May 20, 2013

    Honestly, I can’t find anything I don’t like about this book. Read Full Review

  • 7.4

    Analog Addiction - Tony Couto

    Jun 21, 2013

    Wolverine MAX #8 isn't Hugh Jackman, but it's the kind of true grit and edge that you won't find in any other Wolverine series. While you may not feel the need to go to it monthly, give an arc of this series a shot. And if Robert Rodriguez movies are up your alley, this is a good destination. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    IGN - Jesse Schedeen

    May 15, 2013

    Unlike the previous story, there are no flashbacks to act as convenient buffers between the two artists. Mogorron's style stands out from Ruiz's suffering from a flat, almost abstract look that is poorly suited for the bloody, climactic showdown. Hopefully these newfound visual woes can sort themselves out before this arc wraps up. Read Full Review

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  • 5.5

    Demarcoa

    Mar 29, 2026

    Poor doggy. She deserved better, much like Logan says. The lady that hired Logan and started all this feels a little unnecessarily cryptic though. This series doesn't like giving the reader a lot of information and that does not pay off well down the road. This issues pacing is off, too. We move too quickly back into the action to really say goodbye to Dog or let her burial breath as a moment. The whole plot with Frank and Katie doesn't seem like it is going anywhere. Art is very inconsistent, too.

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