

desertcart.com: Wolverine By Claremont & Miller: Deluxe Edition (Wolverine; A Marvel Comics Limited): 9781302931643: Claremont, Chris, Miller, Frank, Smith, Paul, Miller, Frank: Books Review: Wolverine 1982 - It took me way too long to get to this Claremont and Miller yarn, but late is better than never. Excellent art, excellent story. The deluxe edition comes with two X-Men stories that follow the Wolverine solo title. Worth your time and money! Review: Original Wolverine mini-series - I've been a fan of Wolverine since I was a little kid and never got to read the original mini-series as it's FAR out of my price range. This reprint, with some extra related content is perfect for the Wolverine fan that doesn't want to spend their life savings to read 4 issues! It's a great story and I'm so excited to finally have it!





















J**C
Wolverine 1982
It took me way too long to get to this Claremont and Miller yarn, but late is better than never. Excellent art, excellent story. The deluxe edition comes with two X-Men stories that follow the Wolverine solo title. Worth your time and money!
P**E
Original Wolverine mini-series
I've been a fan of Wolverine since I was a little kid and never got to read the original mini-series as it's FAR out of my price range. This reprint, with some extra related content is perfect for the Wolverine fan that doesn't want to spend their life savings to read 4 issues! It's a great story and I'm so excited to finally have it!
A**S
One the Best of Wolverine Stories: Claremont & Miller's Wolverine
I am not going to lie, I've read this graphic novel before. About three or four years ago when the 2013 Wolverine film was released, where Hugh Jackman's Wolverine dominated the summer box office as it was bad-ass good (before the release of Logan dominated the box-office this year in a big way), this where the film got its source like all the other famous X-Men storylines. For any Wolverine fans, you are in for a treat. Like the 2013 film, Wolverine travels to Japan but for a different purpose. Also, FRANK MILLER, the artist/writer of DAREDEVIL, continues what he does best: ninja and samurai action. His famous ninja clan The Hand clash with the ultimate mutant who is the best there is at what he does and what he does isn't very nice. Clearly this is [Chris] Claremont treating Wolverine to be a Western samurai tale, and who can blame him. It is also a tale of what makes Wolverine take on a bushido code: "Is Logan a man or a beast?". The story is solid and the art was perfect. Claremont and Miller make a perfect team. If you are a fan of X-Men/Wolverine or a fan of ninjas, this book is definitely for you.
R**S
Great!!!
Just as I remembered. Worth the price. Great read for those new to wolverine or collectors to replace a lost memory
K**L
Must-Read Wolverine Book
No wonder this story received 10/10 on The Code-X Podcast/Station. This is a must-read story for not just Wolverine fans, but fans of great stories in general.
C**U
Wolverine’s first solo adventure.
What a way to go. For his limited series, this kicks butt.
S**E
Like meeting an old friend
Read this one back when it was in the story and artwork is still as vibrant as ever!!! Hope that you keep bringing back all of the “classics”
L**N
100%.
Perfect Condition, 100%.
U**A
Very good book
O**I
A fun classic Wolverine tale
E**E
Great book
R**R
Chegou no prazo, e tiveram o cuidado de adicionar um blastico bolha, além do plastico bolha tradicional que vem os quadrinhos da amazon. Edição lindíssima
A**S
A standout feature of this collaboration lies in Wolverine's nuanced character development. Claremont skillfully peels back layers of Logan's personality, depicting him not just as a formidable warrior but delving into internal struggles and emotional conflicts. This narrative depth adds a profound dimension to Wolverine, fostering relatability among readers. Frank Miller's artistic contribution is truly exceptional. His gritty and atmospheric illustrations seamlessly complement Claremont's narrative, effectively capturing the intensity and raw power of Wolverine's battles. Miller's adept use of shadow and meticulous detailing in each panel enhances the overall mood, immersing readers in a visually stunning experience. The limited series introduces memorable supporting characters, such as the formidable ninja assassin Yukio and the mysterious Mariko Yashida. These additions not only enrich the narrative but also serve as catalysts for Wolverine's personal growth and transformation. Meticulously choreographed action sequences showcase Wolverine's combat skills with precision, creating a visually dynamic experience. Miller's ability to convey motion and intensity in each fight scene heightens the excitement and suspense, keeping readers enthralled throughout the series. Claremont and Miller's collaborative work on Wolverine stands as a testament to the enduring allure of the character. Their partnership transcends traditional superhero storytelling, delivering a mature and introspective exploration of Wolverine's psyche. Even decades after its initial release, this limited series remains a cornerstone of Wolverine's mythology, essential for comic book enthusiasts seeking a fusion of compelling narrative and visually striking artwork.
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