Logan. James Howlett. Weapon X. All names connected to the best at what he does: WOLVERINE. The most dangerous X-Man has carved his way into fans hearts since his debut in 1974. Chris Claremont and Frank Miller helped tested the waters with a solo limited series. The fans wanted more and in 1988, Marvel Comics unleashed Wolvie into his first ongoing series.
From that point on, Logan’s adventures have graced comic shops in many different runs. Why is this relevant in 2025? Fans are about to witness a milestone chapter in the life of the pop culture fan-favorite.
WOLVERINE #8 by Saladin Ahmed, Daniel Warren Johnson, Martín Cóccolo, Bryan Valenza, Mike Spicer and Cory Petit celebrates 400 legacy issues with an all-star special.
Let’s not delay any more and cut right to the chase!
WOLVERINE #8 by Saladin Ahmed, Daniel Warren Johnson, Martín Cóccolo, Bryan Valenza, Mike Spicer and Cory Petit (Marvel Comics)
*** POSSIBLE SPOILER WARNING ***
The special is broken down into three stories. “Adamantine Unleashed” concludes the current story line with Romulus. Ahmed sets up events as straight-forward as Wolverine gets. There’s plenty of brutal action with drive behind it. One element that stands out is the father instinct. Readers watch as his daughter (Laura Kinney) is the catalyst to go extreme. Logan ends the conflict as only he can. It leads to as happy of an ending as he ever gets. This becomes a great Segway point for the next story.
“This Is Your Life” centers around a classic match-up. The writing plays into the personal trauma that Wolverine carries. Once again, Wolvie uses his fatherly instinct to push him again. This time, it’s his protective nature of Wendigo. The art showcases the a twisted trip down memory lane. Pacing keeps things pushing right along. Considering the villain at hand, it’s very textbook in execution. Not a bad thing mind you, just very balanced. What will stand out here is the finish. It is a very big turn of events. There are many questions readers will have from the final page. As one door closes after 400 issues, the next phase arrives shrouded in mystery.
Arguably the strongest portion of the book is “Onyrō”. It is a throwback to feudal times. Johnson and Spicer showcase Logan as a violent force of vengeance. The slow build panels give way to bloody justice. There is nothing safe. It is a visceral display that fits the berzerker rage. There is no better example than the full page image of Logan finishing the battle. Its epilogue is given the full page treatment as well. Readers walk away with a bittersweet moment perfectly fitting the mood.
OVERALL GRADE: 8.4
Wolverine celebrates a milestone with a uniquely special chapter. In present time, the writing plays into the strengths of a older and wiser Logan. Cóccolo & Valenza brings out the frenzy inside of the fighter. The cliffhanger ending is one that will have the shops buzzing with wonder. Johnson and Spicer steal the show with a timeless display of the internal conflict brooding for over 400 issues. Here’s to another 400 and many more after that!
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