This book hooked me.
Just....damn, whoa. This book is intense, and brilliant, and, for the most part, silent. Magneto wants Wolverine to even up a score for him, and Wolverine reluctantly obliges. This story is intense because of the long, tense silences. You can tell there are a lot of heavy emotions being tossed around here. The target's story near the end is probably the most anyone talks in the book, and it's really poignant how Wolverine has to deal with the facts that the man is stating. Not an action packed issue, it's very story driven, and, moreover, imagery driven. It's hard to pick a bad part about this story. The pacing, the emotion, and the art is all on point from start to finish. I have to give this one a straight up five star rating, because I honestly can not pick a flaw out of it.