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Death of Wolverine #1 - The End

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Wolverine's not dead yet. But after reading this issue, he's getting a lot closer.

DEATH OF WOLVERINE #1 is on sale 9/3/14.

The Good

It feels like Wolverine's been about to die for quite some time. It was back in 2013 when the seeds were being planted about Wolverine being Killable. In his recent series, we've seen a countdown to the end. But there's still a little time left.

Charles Soule has come in to, most likely, finally put an end to Logan. While we've known that Wolverine lost his healing factor and could be killed, it felt like a lot of aspects of his condition were simply not being addressed. Most of Wolverine's appearances focused more on the fact that he could be injured versus what the lack of a healing factor means for his body. There's also the fact that if word gets out Wolverine has lost the advantage of being able to heal from wounds, his life is going to get even more difficult. It's great to see more being aspects of his condition being looked at.

Soule starts out this series with an immediate somber tone. Steve McNiven's art is perfect here. You can almost feel what Logan is going through. McNiven has the ability to make everything feel like it's on a bigger scale. How many times have we seen comic book deaths turn into events? Regardless of knowing that Logan is meant to die and that we've seen so many deaths later somehow overturned, Soule and McNiven are making it feel like it's going to matter in this story. The story is also a pretty good jumping on point. You really don't need to know what he's been up to in the past year.

The issue is also basically a Director's Cut without being billed as one. We may have a regular-sized story, we also get nine pages of page and story sketches with commentary by McNiven. If that wasn't enough, there's also a five-page interview with Wolverine creator Len Wein. If you're wondering what he thinks about the death of the character after forty years and other aspects to the creation of Wolverine, you won't want to miss it. There's even ten pages of script-to-panel.

The Bad

There might be some that might not want the bonus material. Readers might not have a choice in paying an extra dollar for the material, but hopefully they'll appreciate it.

There might be some difficulty in accepting that Wolverine is really going to die or stay dead. Focusing too much on that could hamper your enjoyment of the actual story.

The Verdict

Wolverine made his first appearance forty years ago and now it's time for him to die. We've been reading about his coming death month after month but this final story arc starts off with a bang. Charles Soule immediately sets the perfect tone for the series and brings to light some aspects of Wolverine's condition that weren't given much attention. The story is presented in a way that newer readers can easily dive into the issue. Steve McNiven's art brings up the energy of the story, giving it an even bigger feel. Knowing that the end is finally in sight, you can't help but feel the excitement and anticipation thanks to Soule and McNiven. It should be obvious--this is a Wolverine story that should not be missed.

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if there is someone who deserves to kill wolverine then it should be daken in my opinion....... he got killed by wolverine and while wolverine was doing it daken was thinking about how he could have had a better life with his dad if things just went differently......... he was also thinking that wolverine would stop and help him but wolverine did not stop and killed him..... that was heavy stuff

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I am SOOO curious about who'll kill him .. Don't think it will be sabretooth . He's already been dragging on a lot in the current wolverine ongoing .

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I actually really don't want Wolverine's death.

*sigh*

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Hero deaths have become so overdone at this point. It's even worse when it's basically been advertised for nearly a year. I couldn't care less about this and have zero interest. I'm sure the marketing campaigns for his return will start by next summer.

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So extra non-story material can be consider as cash grab right ?

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Hearing the extra dollar was for non-story material makes me even less likely to buy this...

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@vulshock said:

Wolverine defeats everyone of his foes. Then the adamantium in his body kills him. The end.

I swear if this is the ending.

Imma die.

Of laughter.

Jmarshmallow

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DIE WOLVERINE DIE!!!

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@super_soldierxii: i agree. one thing that marvel characters do more than DC is interact more with each other. With that being said i don't understand why Wolverine doesn t have a back or tech equipment to supplement his power lost. Maybe by his own stubborn decree he wanted to be left alone feeling as if he doesnt need help. If that's the case then he get what he asked for.

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@vulshock: Nah he probably gets the flu, and that kills him.

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@g_man said:

@hushofthewind: When I told my daughter I was reviewing the issue. She just said, " He'll be back." We just have to focus on the story and enjoy it for what it is. Think about why and how he'll be back later. It's also interesting what Len Wein has to say about Wolverine dying.

i agree, but i feel like the concept of a death and return in comic have been vastly overused in comics in recent years, especially from the marvel camp. I don't mind characters coming back as long as the story of their revival is done tastefully.

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Wolverine defeats everyone of his foes. Then the adamantium in his body kills him. The end.

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What I get, but kind of don't get, is yeah, sure, Wolverine has made a ton of enemies over the years.

But fellas, he's also a core X-Man, one of the leaders, and an Avenger to boot. What does that mean? It means I'm willing to bet Wolverine has far, far more powerful friends than he does enemies. You'd think maybe seeing as how all these baddies are gunning for him when he's down, that maybe, just maybe one or a couple dozen of said lifelong friends might come a knocking?

Yeah, Logan's a loner and wouldn't want to "disturb". He's not the kind to ask for help and the plot must go on after all. So as I said, I kinda get it. Can't have Thor or I daresay Storm (y'know, the woman who purportedly loves him and alla that) swooping down and lightening curb stomp Logan's would be murderers. Where's the fun in that?

That said, now that Cornell's out of the picture ... I am genuinely looking forward to this read.

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@wolverine08:

What kind of flowers would you want for your funeral after this story? :D

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@hushofthewind: When I told my daughter I was reviewing the issue. She just said, "He'll be back." We just have to focus on the story and enjoy it for what it is. Think about why and how he'll be back later. It's also interesting what Len Wein has to say about Wolverine dying.

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He'll be ripping new ones again one day.

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Edited By Spidey_Jackson

So like Jean before him, this Logan must die.

Must die, must die this Logan must, Logan Must, Logan must.......die!

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