Wolverine Firebreak #1 (2007)

Wolverine Firebreak #1 (2007)

$3.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MIKE CAREY Art and Cover by SCOTT KOLINS
A brand-new, stand-alone story by X-MEN’s Mike Carey and OMEGA FLIGHT’s Scott Kolins! Everyone knows that Wolverine is an expert tracker, but what about when he’s been blinded? The fighting Canadian must lead a vacationing family out of the woods, using only his 4 remaining senses and the help of that same family. Things get more complicated, however, with a visit from Advanced Idea Mechanics. Also, as an added bonus: a special back-up story by Macon Blair (24Seven) and Vasilis Lolos (Pirates of Coney Island).


"It’s a Wolverine story. Another Wolverine story. In addition to his two monthly books. And his monthly appearance in New Avengers. And his weekly ‘Messiah Complex’ appearances. And his bi-monthly Astonishing X-Men appearance. And Ultimate X-Men. And Ultimates 3. And Ultimate Power. And Marvel Adventures Avengers. And Marvel Zombies 2. And the recent Wolverine Annual. And several guest appearances I’m probably forgetting at the moment. So, I guess what I’m saying is WHY THE #$%^ DOES THE BOOK EXIST? Is the very idea of a blinded Wolverine helping a family escape a Hydra forest-fire attack so compelling that it needs its own $4 one-shot? Honestly?"

THIS BOOK GETS 5 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10

VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Written by MIKE CAREY Art and Cover by SCOTT KOLINS
A brand-new, stand-alone story by X-MEN’s Mike Carey and OMEGA FLIGHT’s Scott Kolins! Everyone knows that Wolverine is an expert tracker, but what about when he’s been blinded? The fighting Canadian must lead a vacationing family out of the woods, using only his 4 remaining senses and the help of that same family. Things get more complicated, however, with a visit from Advanced Idea Mechanics. Also, as an added bonus: a special back-up story by Macon Blair (24Seven) and Vasilis Lolos (Pirates of Coney Island).


"It’s a Wolverine story. Another Wolverine story. In addition to his two monthly books. And his monthly appearance in New Avengers. And his weekly ‘Messiah Complex’ appearances. And his bi-monthly Astonishing X-Men appearance. And Ultimate X-Men. And Ultimates 3. And Ultimate Power. And Marvel Adventures Avengers. And Marvel Zombies 2. And the recent Wolverine Annual. And several guest appearances I’m probably forgetting at the moment. So, I guess what I’m saying is WHY THE #$%^ DOES THE BOOK EXIST? Is the very idea of a blinded Wolverine helping a family escape a Hydra forest-fire attack so compelling that it needs its own $4 one-shot? Honestly?"

THIS BOOK GETS 5 GRAHAMS OUT OF 10