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Wolverine Origins #37 (2006)

Wolverine Origins #37 (2006)

$4.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DANIEL WAY Pencils by SCOT EATON Cover by DOUG BRAITHWAITE
“ROMULUS,” Part 1—For over a century, he’s been hiding in the darkest shadows of Wolverine’s life, controlling the beast and destroying the man. But now, finally, the tide is turning…and Wolverine’s vengeance is within reach! Introducing: ROMULUS! 32 PGS.
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

I don't normally read Wolverine Origins, but decided to give a whirl again for a number of reasons. Mostly because this is Part 1 of a new storyline. Wolverine spends the entire issue trying to track down a character named Romulus that's evidently been manipulating Wolverine his entire life. This was all new to me - that's what you get for not reading the previous 36 issues, I guess. Anyway it's set-up nicely, easy to follow, and I dig the 70's/80's styled artwork from Scot Eaton and Andrew Hennessy. There's a particular splash page that made me look for the Comics Code (it's been gone a long time - why am I looking?) Formulaic storyline, but still decent Wolverine faire, and if not for the graphic violence great for starting point for a younger Wolverine fan.
I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams
Date Available: 06/17/2009
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by DANIEL WAY Pencils by SCOT EATON Cover by DOUG BRAITHWAITE
“ROMULUS,” Part 1—For over a century, he’s been hiding in the darkest shadows of Wolverine’s life, controlling the beast and destroying the man. But now, finally, the tide is turning…and Wolverine’s vengeance is within reach! Introducing: ROMULUS! 32 PGS.
BONUS REVIEW by JOHN ROBINSON

I don't normally read Wolverine Origins, but decided to give a whirl again for a number of reasons. Mostly because this is Part 1 of a new storyline. Wolverine spends the entire issue trying to track down a character named Romulus that's evidently been manipulating Wolverine his entire life. This was all new to me - that's what you get for not reading the previous 36 issues, I guess. Anyway it's set-up nicely, easy to follow, and I dig the 70's/80's styled artwork from Scot Eaton and Andrew Hennessy. There's a particular splash page that made me look for the Comics Code (it's been gone a long time - why am I looking?) Formulaic storyline, but still decent Wolverine faire, and if not for the graphic violence great for starting point for a younger Wolverine fan.
I give it 6 out of 10 Grahams
Date Available: 06/17/2009
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