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Wolverine: Origins (#25-26)
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I got into this series after the Origin TPB. The last few issues, with Deadpool and Wolverine battling emptily have been boring me lately, But I really do like these too comics this month.
#25 is the end to the Deadpool vs. Wolverine battle that has been going on for a few issues. It is is where Draken finally finds Logan but has a favor settled between Buckeye and Logan… in the back of the head. Logan’s WWII days were first looked at in this series in issue 17, and during that story arc, Logan and Buckeye build a semi-relationship. Anything referenced in this series, until now, is answered in those last few pages.
#26 was amazing. Stephen Segovia replaces the artist Steve Dillon is a horrible Wolverine artist, I haven’t read anything else of his so I cant really critique any further.
Segovia did the Witchblade series (and some other stuff) and this issue starts off with Logan taking Draken to a super-secret-hideout where he worked for a company on some experiments (he was the watch dog). It ends with those experiments finding him.
I am now excited for these books again, and not just buying for the sake of collection