Wolverine #1
Posted: Sun Mar 17, 2013 10:18 am
I thought this wasn't very interesting.
I've never been a fan of Alan Davis art. I didn't think the art here was that enjoyable and others here have said they thought it wasn't Davis's best.
This is a Paul Cornell written book. He's good. This isn't.
Not much happens here if memory serves me correctly. An alien looking weapon in the shape of a gun appears to be able to control people's mind and make them go on a killing spree. It takes a boy's father who masacres a group of people in a shopping mall. Big vaporising gun you say? Opporunity for the artist to draw Wolverine falling into the line of fire like the curious retard he is for someone who's supposed to be up there with Captain America, the Punisher and the rest of the badass elite.
Anyway, so Wolverine's healing factor is on display and someone else takes posession of the alien gun eventually and falls under the same spell. Wolverine's investigation begins.
It's well written, but maybe if they gave us something else about this weapon, it would have been a nice cliffhanger for the next issue and kept me interested.
Overall, I'm not that keen for issue 2.
I've never been a fan of Alan Davis art. I didn't think the art here was that enjoyable and others here have said they thought it wasn't Davis's best.
This is a Paul Cornell written book. He's good. This isn't.
Not much happens here if memory serves me correctly. An alien looking weapon in the shape of a gun appears to be able to control people's mind and make them go on a killing spree. It takes a boy's father who masacres a group of people in a shopping mall. Big vaporising gun you say? Opporunity for the artist to draw Wolverine falling into the line of fire like the curious retard he is for someone who's supposed to be up there with Captain America, the Punisher and the rest of the badass elite.
Anyway, so Wolverine's healing factor is on display and someone else takes posession of the alien gun eventually and falls under the same spell. Wolverine's investigation begins.
It's well written, but maybe if they gave us something else about this weapon, it would have been a nice cliffhanger for the next issue and kept me interested.
Overall, I'm not that keen for issue 2.