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    Life of Wolverine #1 Review

    Christopher RondeauBy Christopher RondeauJuly 5, 20243 Mins Read

    From beast to honor-bound warrior, Wolverine has led a life of heartache while striving to be a better man. Check out his story in Life of Wolverine #1 by Marvel Comics.

    From beast to honor-bound warrior, Wolverine has led a life of heartache while striving to be a better man. Check out his story in Life of Wolverine #1 by Marvel Comics. 
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    LIFE OF WOLVERINE #1   

    Writer: Jim Zub
    Artist: Ramon F. Bachs
    Colorist: Java Tartaglia
    Letterer: Joe Sabino
    Editor: Mark Basso
    Publisher: Marvel Comics
    Cover Price: $4.99
    Release Date: July 3, 2024 

    Previously in Life of Wolverine: Wolverine has gone by many names and traveled to many places. He was a wild man, an assassin, a soldier, and eventually an X-Man. The complete history is here to show us his life without the confusion of time and multiple mindwipes!

    THE LIFE STORY

    Life of Wolverine #1 begins with Jean Grey delving into Logan’s memories and serving as a mental anchor for him. Through Jean Grey’s narration, we learn about his time as James Howlett and the emergence of his mutant powers. His early stories have a classic tone, depicting his struggle to control his wild side while ultimately becoming a killer. He traveled around Canada, Madripoor, the United States, China, and Japan, finding love and encountering death. Eventually, he became a living weapon and was ordered to fight the Hulk until Professor Xavier saw him, and he joined the X-Men.

    As an X-Man, he began to tame his wild side and refrain from being the angry entity he once was, even making decisions to show mercy despite the monster he had been. Logan is now depicted as a teacher, a soldier, a champion, and a friend.

    NOT WHAT I WANTED

    I wanted a story told from Wolverine’s perspective, with his commentary. The choice to use Jean Grey to provide a factual retelling of his story made Life of Wolverine #1 makes the comic feel like a history book with pictures. It was a list of facts about Wolverine, and I already knew many of them. I wanted to see Logan’s bias in his attempts to justify or accept his actions. While seeing these old costumes and villains was neat, I didn’t gain much from the story. The art was well done and well-designed, which ultimately carried my interest more than the writing.

    BOTTOM LINE: NOT FOR ME

    This book is a good pick for readers who like the character but are unfamiliar with his publication history or need a refresher. For me, I didn’t learn anything new about the character, nor did it seem to hook into a future story. With that in mind, Life of Wolverine #1 gets a 3.5 out of 5 from me. It does a good job condensing Wolverine’s history, but that’s all it does.


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    Life of Wolverine #1

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    Life of Wolverine #1 does a great job honoring a fantastic character but doesn't introduce any new elements for veteran readers.

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    Christopher Rondeau is a storyteller based in Tulsa, OK. Finding himself with little work, he ended up creating a job as a Game Master full time on the internet. Chris spends most of his days reading everything he can, writing bad fiction, and watching old Digimon cartoons with his daughter. Sometimes you can find him Dungeon Mastering a podcast or streaming on twitch. Recently, he has completed his Master's degree with a focus on collaborative storytelling. Find out more at https://rondeaucreator.com

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