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All New Wolverine, Tom 2: II wojna domowa by Tom Taylor

trin's review against another edition

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3.0

Less balls-to-the-wall amazing than the first volume, what with Civil War II nonsense creeping in there and an unpleasant Cap cameo (was he actually evil at this point? I've worked so hard to wipe that whole storyline from my mind, so I don't remember). I have to say, I also strongly dislike the art of Ig Guara, who did the last three issues -- especially in contrast to how much I enjoyed the art of Marcio Takara, who did the first three. Still, racing out to get the next volume!

murderpigeonsgobump's review against another edition

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3.0

this series is still amazing but this was less good because the premise of civil war ii is fucking stupid

vladmech's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

5.0

brandonadaniels's review against another edition

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3.0

Gets caught up in the awful crossover and loses steam a bit. Worth sticking with it though.

truequeenofchaos's review against another edition

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3.0

This was a bit of a let-down after reading the first volume which was so fun. But I definitely feel the same way as Laura in regards to old man Logan. He’s just simply not the same. He’s not Logan. They come from completely different realities and I’ve just never been a huge fan. So I definitely agree on that aspect of things.

But this volume took several bad turns and that was mostly do to the cameos that Tom included. Squirrel Girl just isn’t my cup of tea, and having her shoved down my throat in comics that aren’t even hers definitely hasn’t made me any more inclined to pick her series up. The entire issue about her was just incredibly pointless and honestly all that I can remember about it is that it involved angry squirrels. On top of that cameo, the author also thought it would be a good idea for Fin Fang Foom to show up. Let’s be real. He’s overused.

The main reasons I didn’t hate this as much as I probably should have is simply because of Laura, Gabby, and Jonathan the actual wolverine. They truly made this volume worthwhile and are the reasons that I decided to continue on with this run.


I read this for Team Fairy of the Fantasy Adventureathon!

blairconrad's review against another edition

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5.0

Fun, with a great deal of whimsy (and a modicum of Squirrel Girl). And also some more serious moments, focusing on the relationships between the 3 wolverines and Gabby. Unexpectedly, I'm enjoying this nearly as much as Ms. Marvel. Recommended!

cassie_grace's review against another edition

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4.0

The first two issues are team ups with Squirrel Girl (great) and Spider-Gwen (pretty good.). And then Old Man Logan shows up which is great until it gets bogged down in Civil War II crossovers. Loses a point by association but still pretty fantastic.

silent_layla's review against another edition

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4.0

Again, Taylor does a good job of portraying Laura. Its heartbreaking to see her mourn Logan, and Gabby is growing on me.

saskiacb's review against another edition

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4.0

I miss laura/logan dynamics :(

texaswolfman's review against another edition

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4.0

Anything Wolverine male or female is entertaining.