![]() ![]() Lan Medina handles the next two chapters, followed by one drawn by Javi Fernández, both excellent artists who draw dynamic action, but neither is quite as subtle as Kubert.įor all the mystery and toying with the truth, the opening story relies too much on convenience. Is there another artist who can throw the action across a spread as effectively as Kubert? His Wolverine is grizzled and surly, and if you want to seek out some extra special little touch, look for his exquisitely constructed silhouette panels. He’s a master manipulator, and as Wolverine follows the clues, he can’t shake the feeling that he’s being led around for a purpose.Īndy Kubert’s art makes a slim story dragged over three chapters look a whole lot better than it is. The simple explanation is that a bunch of aliens stuck on Earth, the Arakkii, have their schisms and feuds just as assorted mutants do, and one of them, Solem, seems to be leading everyone a merry ride. It’s not taken very long for the rebooted X-Men titles to become as complicated as their predecessors, and Benjamin Percy exemplifies that with Wolverine on the hunt for the person who raided and wrecked the X-Men’s boat. ![]()
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