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Wolverine Visionaries: Marc Silvestri

Wolverine Visionaries: Marc Silvestri

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: interesting, although a bit confusing
Review: I wasn't really sure what sort of stories I would be reading when I first started this volume. The X-Men have been around for a while, and I have only read a small fraction of the X-Men comics out there. This volume showcases comics penciled by Marc Silvestri, which means that the issues included are Wolverine #31-34, 41-42, and 48-50. I was a bit confused about how connected these groups of comics were, plot-wise, but it was still an interesting read. The first comics in the volume are about Wolverine battling Yakuza on really scary drugs, the next comic has the Hunter in Darkness. Then there's some comics with a little android girl named Elsie-Dee, as well as comics where Wolverine tries to find out which of his memories are real and which are false.

For me, it seems like a pretty mixed bag, but avid fans of the X-Men and Wolverine might feel differently. For the most part, I really enjoyed the artwork - Silvestri does an excellent Wolverine, in my opinion.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: interesting, although a bit confusing
Review: I wasn't really sure what sort of stories I would be reading when I first started this volume. The X-Men have been around for a while, and I have only read a small fraction of the X-Men comics out there. This volume showcases comics penciled by Marc Silvestri, which means that the issues included are Wolverine #31-34, 41-42, and 48-50. I was a bit confused about how connected these groups of comics were, plot-wise, but it was still an interesting read. The first comics in the volume are about Wolverine battling Yakuza on really scary drugs, the next comic has the Hunter in Darkness. Then there's some comics with a little android girl named Elsie-Dee, as well as comics where Wolverine tries to find out which of his memories are real and which are false.

For me, it seems like a pretty mixed bag, but avid fans of the X-Men and Wolverine might feel differently. For the most part, I really enjoyed the artwork - Silvestri does an excellent Wolverine, in my opinion.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marvel Legends: Wolverine is a must have book!
Review: Marvel Legends: Wolverine is a must have book! this book is written by Larry Hamma and the artwork is done by fan-favorite comic book artist, Marc Silvestri. In this book, Wolverine takes on the Japanese Yakuza, Faces down a legendary Canadian monster, and uncovers secrets of the Mysterious Weapon X program. The book features X-Men characters like Cable, Sabretooth,Silver Fox, Professor X and Jean Grey, this book collects Wolverine#31-34,#41-42,#48-50. This is a must have book because Marc Silvestri did a wonderful job with the artwork. Highly Recommended!


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