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Average rating3.9
In a dystopic future California, Wolverine seeks to live in peace, but is once again recruited as a mutant enforcer and battles super-villains including Kingpin, Doctor Doom, and Norman Osborn.
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86 primary booksMarvel Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection: Publication Order is a 86-book series with 86 primary works first released in 1973 with contributions by Chris Claremont, John Byrne, and 74 others.
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5 primary books15 released booksOld Man Logan (Collected Editions) is a 14-book series with 4 primary works first released in 2008 with contributions by Mark Millar, Steve McNiven, and 3 others.
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10 primary booksWolverine (2003) (Collected Editions) is a 9-book series with 9 primary works first released in 2004 with contributions by Greg Rucka, Humberto Ramos, and 7 others.
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7 primary books14 released booksWolverine (2003) (Single Issues) is a 7-book series first released in 2004 with contributions by Brian K. Vaughn, Greg Rucka, and 5 others.
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First two issues didn't awe me at all but after the things got moving, got tense, it was awesome. Artwork is amazing and the story is heartbreaking. At first I had no idea how they were gonna justify Logan not using his claws even against the worst of the worst but once he explained it it made sense. One of the best comic books out there, though I hoped they would explain Hulk's history a bit more.
Some people say it's impossible to make this to movie without Hulk. I disagree. I don't even think we need Logan's family in the movie. From the trailer it's obvious his family's gonna be Professor X and X-23.
This is one of the most interesting of the darkest timelines. I am onboard for struggling pacifist Logan. Also adored Hawkeye being angry he is alive because no one thought him a threat. It's definitely a wild ride. Fair warning, the gore level is way higher than my usual reads