X-Force Special: Ain't No Dog # 1 - Ain't No Dog; Hunters & Killers
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 8 / / 2008User Rating - 6 votes, 2 avg.
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There will be blood. Gallons of it. Because Cyclops needs only one scalpel for a surgical strike mission and Logan’s the ideal man for the job. Tonight, Wolverine flies solo—dressed in black and operating off the grid. And when the night is through, there will be mountains of corpses, and no one to answer to. What could be better?
PLUS, this one-shot features a solo Warpath story, as he learns what it really means to go home again.
There will be blood. Gallons of it. Because Cyclops needs only one scalpel for a surgical strike mission and Logan’s the ideal man for the job. Tonight, Wolverine flies solo—dressed in black and operating off the grid. And when the night is through, there will be mountains of corpses, and no one to answer to. What could be better?
PLUS, this one-shot features a solo Warpath story, as he learns what it really means to go home again.
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Ain't No Dog
Reviewed by dmstarz on Sept. 12, 2008. dmstarz has written 360 reviews. His/her last review was for Unmasked!. 2 out of 2 users recommend his reviews. |
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Gosh, I can't tell you how disappointed I was in this issue, especially having just read X-Force 4 (see my review on that for further details). Let me say straight off that I have loved Charlie Huston's work on Moon Knight and I suppose I shouldn't be surprised that we have something quite dark from him here. My difficulty is that his Wolverine here seems completely at odds with the Wolverine Kyle and Yost are writing about. He's the one dimensional psycho who's just left Sin City and the inconsistency really grated with me. There's a truly gruesome end to this story that some readers might really enjoy, especially if you're a Punisher/Sin City fan. I'm not so perhaps that's why I didn't enjoy it. Still, Palo's art is very good and resonates with the style of story. One good point - the banter between Wolvie and Cyclops is very funny.
Warpath's story 'Hunters and Killers' is somewhat better, a good contrast with the former tale, Warpath recognising that there is a cost to being a killer. Oddly, at the end of this story, Aaron acknowledges this with Wolverine too, which again contradicts what Huston has just written. So pretty frustrating all round, I'm afraid. But if you like blood, guts and inconsequential violence, then by all means, pick this up.
Warpath's story 'Hunters and Killers' is somewhat better, a good contrast with the former tale, Warpath recognising that there is a cost to being a killer. Oddly, at the end of this story, Aaron acknowledges this with Wolverine too, which again contradicts what Huston has just written. So pretty frustrating all round, I'm afraid. But if you like blood, guts and inconsequential violence, then by all means, pick this up.

















