Wolverine #25 Writer: Benjamin Percy | Artist: Federico Vicentini | Colourist: Frank D’Armata | Letters: Cory Petit
For me this missed the mark and was a complete turnaround from last issue. It read like Percy didn’t want to tie into the Axe event any more than he did last time out. The story from beginning to end felt very much like a case of let’s get it over with and move on. Where it falls short is not drawing the reader into the event and not making it Axe accessible. As a reader, you get the impression this issue has no overall bearing on the events going on in the main Axe books. So why not just allow Percy not to tie in or just do a one-shot tie-in? A lot of things happen it seems without any real consequence as the story rips through a sequence of set pieces and ends with an anti-climax.
For me this missed the mark and was a complete turnaround from last issue. It read like Percy didn’t want to tie into the Axe event any more than he did last time out. The story from beginning to end felt very much like a case of let’s get it over with and move on. Where it falls short is not drawing the reader into the event and not making it Axe accessible. As a reader, you get the impression this issue has no overall bearing on the events going on in the main Axe books. So why not just allow Percy not to tie in or just do a one-shot tie-in? A lot of things happen it seems without any real consequence as the story rips through a sequence of set pieces and ends with an anti-climax.
- 11/9/2022
- by Ian Wells
- Nerdly
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