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Death of Wolverine, by Charles Soule

All roads must end somewhere, and every hero's story eventually comes to a close. For Logan, the century-old mutant known as Wolverine, that time is now. The loss of his healing factor and the traumatic events of "Three Months To Die" have all led to this, the single most important X-Men event of the decade. Over the years, Logan has been a warrior, a hero, a renegade, a savage, a samurai, a teacher - and so much more. Logan has spent decades being the best there is at what he does...but even the best fade away eventually. And now, the greatest X-Men hero will play a role he's never played before in this solemn special event brought to you by industry superstars Charles Soule and Steve McNiven.

COLLECTING: Death of Wolverine 1-4



  • Sales Rank: #571675 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-01-20
  • Released on: 2015-01-20
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 11.38" h x .50" w x 7.50" l, 1.10 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 144 pages

About the Author
Charles Soule is a Brooklyn, New York-based comic book author, musician, and attorney, known for his series 27 published by Image Comics, 'Letter 44' from Oni Press, 'The Death of Wolverine,' ' Superman / Wonder Woman' and other titles.

Steven "Steve" McNiven is a Canadian comic book artist. He first gained prominence on CrossGen's Meridian, before moving onto books such as Ultimate Secret, New Avengers and Civil War.

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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful.
Another meaningless superhero "death"
By Sam Quixote
Remember Jason Aaron’s Punisher MAX run a few years ago? That series killed off the classic Punisher, the Vietnam vet Frank Castle, and subsequently resurrected him as a thirtysomething vet of an unnamed war (so as not to date him). But the way Aaron killed off Frank was glorious: a heavily beaten Frank managed to kill his way through his greatest enemies before finally falling himself. It was so perfect it remains my favourite character death storyline ever.

So now it’s Charles Soule’s turn to kill off an iconic Marvel character: Wolverine. And… it was unfortunately very underwhelming. To be fair to Soule, he didn’t have three books to build up to his finale he just wrote a four issue story where Wolverine died at the end. Even so, for such a famous character, I think Soule gave him short shrift.

How can Wolverine die, you ask? He recently lost his healing factor so he’s now mortal. Soule’s adds a brilliant detail by taking away his claws. Every time he pops them, blood comes out, they’re usually covered in others’ blood and other germs when they need to go back in, so when they’re retracted, he risks infection. So Logan doesn’t pop his claws – he’s got to fight his enemies with his wits and his mitts, and he’s gonna get hurt too. That’s a great setup.

Unfortunately the rest of the book isn’t as cool. Somebody’s put a price on Logan’s head to bring him in alive so all sorts of nutters are on his tail like Nuke, Sabretooth, and Viper. He fights them all in a blasé fashion and moves on. He teams up with Kitty Pryde, a character who’s essentially his surrogate daughter (though we don’t see his actual children in this story), and they go to Madripoor and Japan, both places that have enormous significance to Logan. More fighting happens then we get to the death.

The story involves a lot of elements from Logan’s past but there’s no sense that this is building up to anything. Events happen but, unless the title said otherwise, it’d read like any other Wolverine story. Soule tries to give an arc to the character’s complicated history (and wow is Wolverine’s past convoluted!!) with the final issue but its unsatisfying and Wolverine’s death is barely memorable.

Steve McNiven’s art is always good. It’s suited to BIG comics with BIG action and Death of Wolverine is a big ‘un, though I think he’s done better work elsewhere – Old Man Logan for example, or even Civil War.

Death of Wolverine isn’t a bad comic. Soule’s a good writer and the script is never insultingly bad. Neither is McNiven’s art anything less than good. But for a major character death, this arc was a let-down. It didn’t feel epic, or moving, or any more interesting than the average Wolverine book.

Everyone reading this will know that Wolverine won’t be dead for long and that he’ll come back at some point in the near future. This book seems to be acknowledging and channelling that cynicism so it didn’t even try to make Wolverine’s death seem like a permanent ending. We all know this was a book designed to grab cash and headlines, but it didn’t have to feel as soulless.

When Wolverine does die, I can’t imagine anyone feeling saddened at it – my reaction was of mirth (just from the strange visual) and a feeling of “that was it?!” It was a bit of a cop-out.

I suppose the book could’ve been worse, but, for a character that’s had the impact on Marvel readers and the Marvel Universe over the years that Wolverine has had, it should’ve been much better than this and had something of an emotional punch to it.

Death of Wolverine is an adequate treatment of a good character’s (temporary) demise - which is fitting as most Wolverine books are pretty average at best!

See ya in a year or two, you crazy Canucklehead!

14 of 16 people found the following review helpful.
Wolverine RIP
By S. H. Wells
Collecting: Death of Wolverine #1-4

Bonus: Variant Cover Gallery (14 pages)
Sketches with Commentary by McNiven (11 pages)
Interview with Len Wein (5 pages)
Director's Cut (12 pages)
Reflections from the Creators (1 page)
Digital Copy

While it is almost certain not to last, Wolverine is dead! His vaunted healing factor gone, Wolverine's impending doom was hyped for months. The story arcs leading up to the current collection are Wolverine: Three Months to Die Book 1 and Wolverine Volume 2: Three Months to Die Book 2 , so it didn't come as a surprise that Wolverine died--yet it was shocking all the same. This event will shape the Marvel universe for a long time: Wolverine's first appearance was in 1974, and he met his demise in 2014, but I doubt this will be his final appearance!

Charles Soule's Wolverine story was a pleasure. The return to some of the elements from X-Men: Kitty Pryde and Wolverine was smartly done and rewarding for fans of classic Wolverine storytelling. Even with the outcome certain, I kept hoping that Wolverine would have an "out" and escape his fate. The story takes Wolverine to Madripoor and features some of Wolvie's best nemeses such as Sabretooth, Ogun, and Lady Deathstrike.

The artwork throughout this collection is top notch. The oversize hardcover format displays the scenes with brilliant detail. The Wolverine in this collection is wounded and without his healing factor. Every SNIKT makes him wince and artist Steve McNiven captures that pain well.

If you're a fan of the X-Men or even just Wolverine, this story is a "must read". The ramifications of the death of Wolverine have spun a couple miniseries: Death of Wolverine: The Weapon X Program and Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy . And Wolverine's death has created ripples throughout all the other X-titles, most poignantly at Logan's school (see Wolverine & the X-Men Volume 2: Death of Wolverine ).

Even with Wolverine dead, the adventure continues as factions vie for his dead body! See: Wolverines Volume 1: Dancing with the Devil

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.
The story is well written with beautiful art, but I wish the book had stuck ...
By SaintDemon21
I had a lot expectations going into Death of Wolverine, but, in the end, the pay off hit just the right places. The story is well written with beautiful art, but I wish the book had stuck to more well known and iconic characters instead of adding in some new players. Not to say the book does not include some iconic characters, it does, sometimes to the harm of the book, but I would have appreciated a story involving the death of a character with a long history to have a old/new feel.

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