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    Wolverine #4

    Wolverine » Wolverine #4 - Wolverine Goes to Hell, Part 4; Scorched Earth Chapter Four: Last Call released by Marvel on February 1, 2011.

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    Demonically-possessed Wolverine vs. Colossus. What more do you need? How about Mystique and the Ghost Riders and Sabretooth and the devil wielding a really big sword, not to mention a shocking appearance by a figure from Logan's past that no one's expecting, least of all Logan himself. All of this as Wolverine's epic descent into hell rolls on.

    Wolverine Goes to Hell Part 4- Wolverine has now taken the fight to the Devil himself, who is still in possession of Soulcutter. It looks like Wolverine is losing and about to be rend asunder but, Wolverine's claws did what they needed to, they made the Devil bleed. This not only made the Devil pause but it show the rest of Hell that the current Devil was weak. The Devil fights off most of the demon and lesser devils, even broken Sabretooth tries to get a piece, but when Puck shows up with all the dammed souls freed, that is too much and the devil seems to be loosing all control. Wolverine is about to join the fight but the mysterious stranger stops him and reveals that he had planned all this to talk to Wolverine.

    Meanwhile among the living Hellverine is still trying to kill everybody Wolverine has ever cared about. He has sneaked in to the Xmen's base and is going toe to toe with Colossus. Just when it seem like Hellverine has won Mystique and Ghost rider show up and use the chains on Hellverine and drive off with him in tow.

    Last Call- The Mongrels go to Madripoor and destroy Wolverine's hidden trove of mementos.

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    Review: Wolverine #4 0

    Wolverine's soul battles the lord of Hell, while Wolverine's body, inhabited by a demon, fights Colossus on Earth.   The Good This storyline has been a lot of fun. It's had great writing and great artwork throughout, and it's definitely something you’ll want to read in trade, if you can get a hold of the first three issues of the storyline. All-in-all, it’s fun and there’s a huge reveal at the end of the issue that will change Wolverine’s life, at least for the next couple of years. The fight s...

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    Sins of the Father...and the Son 0

    What started as a good story, now presents itself victim of it´s own dellusion of grandeur and excess of mystery. Putting so many antagonists and unusual players into a plot, which details are scarce at least, meaning Jason Aaron isn´t spilling any beans here, doesn´t interest if for lack of good answers to give or just pure and plain sadism, resulted in this weak, quite untolerable issue. This issue only matters because of the previous three and for the beautiful, yet in reason of the weak narr...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Wolverine Goes to a Hell-Themed Spa And Beats Up an Attendant 0

    Wolverine is still in Hell, and a seriously hard to ignore flaw in the story gets exposed in this issue that makes it hard to enjoy the many good parts.  In a time when Wolverine is serving as an Avenger and feels more domesticated that ever, it's really nice to have a writer like Jason Aaron, who seems to be embracing the premise that Logan is not that great of a good guy. Both the main and back-up features of this book are telling stories based on the idea that Wolverine has done many unforgiv...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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