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Other books in this series. Old Man Logan Volume 0: Warzones Brian Michael Bendis. The Four Sisters Tom Taylor. Old Man Logan Mark Millar. The Dying Game Larry Hama. Origin Ii Kieron Gillen. Weapon X Unbound Larry Hama. The book ends with a major reveal Logan's son is real! We only see him from behind, but Logan sees him face to face Feb 26, J. On second reading, I still found this quite good.

A nice overall plotline without letting each chapter be an adventure itself; a visit from Omega Red, one of my personal favorite Wolverine villains; and, again, more of the cool flashback style.

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Nov 09, Labyrinth Rossiter rated it it was ok Shelves: All that business with Omega Red I liked seeing him train Black Widow as a child. At the very end, we get to see Daken for the first time. Dec 15, Kassilem rated it really liked it Shelves: This volume collects Wolverine: I'm still a little confused on how everything fits together and what is overlap and what isn't. I assume those were the 'chapter' issues in the comics first given out in the mid s.

This series is clearly not the beginning, where I wanted to start but I think I found a list to help me sort through them - at least those dealing with Wolverine. While I wait for those to come in, I will be enjoying the rest of this series. Th This volume collects Wolverine: This one ends on a cliffhanger so beware and have the third volume close at hand. The color is slightly distracting sometimes because I don't always like the color combinations, but hey you take the little weird things with all the good things.

The story is getting more intense, and new characters are being introduced from Logan's past. Looking forward to more. Nov 01, Adam Stone rated it liked it Shelves: But it turns out that I didn't need to revisit them. I wasn't excited to see further explanations about their past.

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And I am starting to roll my eyes at how important Wolverine was to everyone. The return of his memories after House Of M somehow retcons him as being the person who rescued Black Widow as a kid. It's technically written well, and while I still don't think Dillon was ever a good match for a Wolverine book, his work is consistent. Mar 26, Christian Smith rated it really liked it. Like my father and his father before him, I trade in illicit information.

And like my ancestors, I am a wanted man — — wanted for the secrets that I keep and for those I have sold.

Wolverine: Origins Vol. 2: Savior

It is for this reason that I have spent my entire lifetime building a Web — — a Web of informants. I no longer venture out into the world — — I do not have to, for I am now the spider at the center of the web, aware of the slightest tremble across is strands. Big improvement over vol1 Better writing in this volume, made more sense and wolverine was more like himself in this one.

Same artist but they're doing better with the action scenes now. Still drawing his eyes behind the mask which looks ridiculous Make 'em white when the mask is on He yelled to the Cosmos.

Wolverine: Origins Vol. 2: Savior

Good read that fills in more of our favorite Canuck's history. Feb 06, Craig rated it liked it Shelves: This is an enjoyable quick read. Nice to see Omega Red and Maverick again. Seems like a long absence for both of them.

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Marvel Studios is actually planning to do one!!! I wonder if they're going by the book? If they are, they should totally include what the hell happened in Budapest see Avengers film and the scene here in the train, view spoiler [where Logan saved Natasha Romanov so then maybe have some Wolverine cameo.

Although it mainly focuses on Wolverine's story, Natasha Romanov wouldn't be alive, or who she is if it wasn't for Logan. Just like most Marvel graphic novels, these are not for the faint of heart. It has scenes that has too much blood in it but that's who Wolverine was. And the ending was awesome.

A cliffhanger, but awesome nonetheless. May 23, Jeff Lanter rated it liked it Shelves: Much of what I said in my review for volume one is true here so this will be a short review. The plot is simple, moves quickly, and fun to read. There isn't a ton of substance here, but that is fine considering it is Wolverine.

So far, this is has been a series with tons and tons of cameos. Every two or three issues you can count on someone new to appear and while it is mostly pretty cool, at the same time, I do wonder if that will lose its impact eventually. The art is still fine just like in t Much of what I said in my review for volume one is true here so this will be a short review. The art is still fine just like in the previous volume. May 19, Silas rated it really liked it. This was a thrilling espionage story starring Wolverine, and it does a good job of adding to his story by filling in the blanks from the past and explaining where he got his skills and why he is the way he is.

The Winter Soldier, who has been watching, shoots Daken in the head with a carbonadium bullet. This renders Daken unconscious, but does not kill him. Wolverine seeks out Professor X for help restoring his son's lost memories.


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Wolverine learns that Daken is being manipulated by a man named Romulus , the same man who manipulated Wolverine before Weapon X. Wolverine and Professor Xavier are able to save Daken and reveal to him the truth surrounding his mother's death. Father and son plan to track Romulus together and kill him. Daken later betrays Wolverine to ally with Cyber, and then betrays Cyber to hunt Romulus alone. Fury shares his information on Romulus, including Wolverine's close connection to the Hudson family. Wolverine tracks Daken, but is confronted by Victor Hudson, one of Romulus's henchmen.

Forced to choose between chasing Romulus or Daken, Wolverine chooses Daken. Meanwhile, Daken has employed the Tinkerer to turn his claws more like his father's. Wolverine continues to track down Romulus and Victor Hudson in Russia. Following Hudson, Wolverine believes he is close to Romulus when he discovers he has been led into a trap. He is attacked by and defeats Omega Red. He escapes the trap with the carbonadium synthesizer. The series has been collected into individual volumes:.