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All-New Wolverine, Vol. 1: The Four Sisters
by Tom Taylor
Wolverine has never been a favorite character of mine, so naturally it took me quite a while to convince myself to read a new Wolverine series. Unlike the standard Logan, Laura is much, much more interesting.
She doesn't constantly brood about "Who am I, where did I come from," she knows who she is, what she was created for, and is struggling to be better then that. It is a compelling change from the standard Logan dynamic, and really breathes new life into this character.
Weapon X, corporate corruption, and greed perfect blend for an engaging story.
My only complaint is that in her struggle to be better, Laura is eschewing killing, and while I get that tends to be the line between "hero" and "vigilante" I hope Laura doesn't avoid killing for the entirety of her run, as this volume shows, some people just have to go (at least in the comic book world :) ).
She doesn't constantly brood about "Who am I, where did I come from," she knows who she is, what she was created for, and is struggling to be better then that. It is a compelling change from the standard Logan dynamic, and really breathes new life into this character.
Weapon X, corporate corruption, and greed perfect blend for an engaging story.
My only complaint is that in her struggle to be better, Laura is eschewing killing, and while I get that tends to be the line between "hero" and "vigilante" I hope Laura doesn't avoid killing for the entirety of her run, as this volume shows, some people just have to go (at least in the comic book world :) ).