A review by seawarrior
Savage Wolverine, Volume 4: The Best There Is by Neil Edwards, Gail Simone, Jen Van Meter

3.0

This is the last volume of Savage Wolverine, and unfortunately it's even more mediocre than the previous ones. Most of these comics wrapped up their story in a single issue, which was just too brief for them to deliver the emotional punch it seemed like they were aiming for.

The nineteenth issue which featured Jubilee was something I'd purchased and read years ago, it's definitely more meaningful than the rest and leaves me with a sort of warm glow whenever I remember it since it showed Logan's tender side and ended on an encouraging note instead of a depressing yet shallow one like many of the other issues here.

Since this series wasn't amazing to begin with and went even further downhill as it continued, this final volume feels insipid and unmemorable. Due to how few issues there were I don't feel my time has been wasted, but if you're hoping to read something of quality these comics will most likely let you down.