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Wolverine By Greg Rucka: Ultimate Collection (Wolverine (2003-2009)) Kindle & comiXology
Waitresses, arms dealers, human traffickers, pregnant crime lords, bad dreams and feral female fighters can't stop Wolverine from carving his way to victory. And see Logan do what he does best against his archenemy, Sabretooth! Plus: the unsettling threats of Cry and Vapor!
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherMarvel
- Publication dateDecember 21, 2011
- Reading age15 years and up
- Grade level10 and up
- File size1410174 KB
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- ASIN : B00PSN2LNI
- Publisher : Marvel (December 21, 2011)
- Publication date : December 21, 2011
- Language : English
- File size : 1410174 KB
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- Print length : 424 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #113,974 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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Darick Robertson is an American comic book artist, writer and creator with a decades long career in the industry. His notable works include co-creating the award winning “Transmetropolitan”, “The Boys” and “Happy!” He has illustrated for both Marvel and DC Comics on characters including Batman, The Justice League, Wolverine, The Punisher and Spider-man.
www.DarickRobertson.com
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While the art is fantastic and perfect for the story (despite changing about halfway through, both halves are great) the real genius is the way the story is structured and paced. The writer Rucka takes the vast lore of Logan's history and nature and weaves threads of character and plot into a perfect story of the man, the mutant, the hero. Each chapter (technically, each issue, but it reads so smoothly as one flowing story) has its own beginning, middle, and end, leaving you feeling satisfied but wanting more.
The creators did a great job getting to the heart of the conflicted legend, putting together the pieces of past and present to push Logan to figure out what/who he is. Logan is presented not as the famous Wolverine, just a person, which allows for realistic exploration of how people react and feel toward to him; the bad guys are frightened, the good guys are awed, the female cop is attracted, and the lonely victim in danger feels safe. He is a complex man who must choose which hard steps to take and live with the consequences, and whatever they reveal about him.
And when you get to the last arc where he's brought back to the world of Weapon X (not in a way you've seen before; he basically stays out of the actual labs - the graphics are GREAT) you remember that as hard as Logan tries to be better and do right, it's not always his choice - he's a powerful person, but he's the victim of so much pain, the survivor of so much hurt.
I'd love to read more from this writer. Between the ups and downs Logan endures and the wonderful art showing his every thought and emotion, this book is moving and sometimes heartbreaking but also inspiring and resilient. It's Wolverine. Go read it, man.
(just typing the required amount of words to finish..)