Wolverine #64

Wolverine #64

"GET MYSTIQUE" Part 3
Spinning out of the decade’s biggest X-Men event, Wolverine embarks on a personal mission to hunt down MYSTIQUE. But what do you do when the person you're chasing, the person you're dying to kill, chooses to hide behind an army of American soldiers? That's the question Logan is asking himself, and the answer will be explosive. Plus, Wolvie pulls a bank heist in 1920s Kansas City, but all does not go according to plan.

WRITER: JASON AARON
PENCILS: RON GARNEY
COLORED BY: JASON KEITH
LETTERED BY: VC - CORY PETIT
COVER BY: RON GARNEY

Price: $2.99

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52878org 04/10/08 Yes Read Review
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I'm enjoying the story that Aaron is weaving but not really liking the non-inked Garney art.

Posted by torippu on 04/07/08 at 05:51 PM

cool cover.  i'm enjoying this arc.  this is the first time i've bought the wolverine solo in a long time.

Posted by DocHess on 04/08/08 at 05:49 AM

Hell yes!  Love Jason Aaron and this story arc.  I can't wait for Wolverine to kick her ass.

Posted by Neb on 04/08/08 at 08:28 AM

I bought this book and Cable #2, and I was weirded out to look down and notice both books essentially have the same cover.

Posted by Jimski on 04/09/08 at 04:02 PM

I can't recall a time I liked Garney's art soo much.  I loved both his Cap and Hulk runs but I think this is some of his best work.  And I think that Aaron has written on of the best Arc's this title has seen in a loooong time. 

Posted by JonBoy on 04/09/08 at 04:23 PM

The art on the last page of this has me so excited for the conclusion. As Jimski says in his review the writing on this is "brilliant". Aaron hasn't disappointed me yet on this, Scalped or even Ghost Rider. Great cover by the way.

Posted by comicdork37 on 04/09/08 at 06:38 PM

@jimski -- Ass-shots FTW?

Posted by ohcaroline on 04/09/08 at 09:24 PM

I'm really diggin' this arc, too. Best Ron Garney art since his Captain America.  So ofcourse Marvel wants to give us another bland Mark Millar run.  I'm bored of it already. Keep Aaron on this book!

Posted by shogunt on 04/11/08 at 09:37 AM

@shogunt -- While I thoroughly agree with the pro-Aaron sentiment. . .I don't know that 'bland' is a word I'd ever use to describe Millar.  I mean, in 'Enemy of the State,' he had Wolverine dragging Rachel Summers -- one of the most powerful telekinetic's in the Marvel U -- around by the hair as she whimpered like a damsel in distress. 

Really, Mark?

Posted by ohcaroline on 04/11/08 at 03:14 PM

So, I was thinking...does Guggenheim's previous run not count anymore?  I mean, basically, in that run, it's set in motion that Wolverine's healing factor will be toned down and that if he dies again, he will stay dead.  And then Wolverine uses a car bomb...

...not that I'm complaining.  This was a great issue, but it makes Guggenheim's previous arc seem kinda...dumb.

Posted by Neb on 04/11/08 at 10:22 PM

"Dude ... Miss December just stole our truck."

Love this issue. Love this run. Loved the last page! 

 

Posted by WadeWilson on 04/14/08 at 10:05 AM

@Neb -- I thought that, too.  It really seemed like 'Logan Dies' was done to deliberately amp down his powers.  And then it was immediately ignored.  Possibly (likely?) with the timing of these things, no one bothered to tell Aaron what Guggenheim did.  So we'll see if they actually implement the power-down in future issues, once it's had time to settle in.

Posted by ohcaroline on 04/14/08 at 01:41 PM

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