Is anyone still buying wolverine

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I was just wondering if anyone else was considering nothing has happend for like 4 issues. I pretty much hate the story now but I caint stop looking, you know like a train wreck...I wish some one would die already( in the comic I mean)
 
Apparently lots of people given the sales figures. I dropped the book, oh, I dunno, 6 years ago?
 
yea I am not that old I picked it up about 3 years ago then read up on some essentials, the old stuff is much cooler very cloak and daggerish.
 
i still have it, but im about to drop it and wolverine origins... wolverine origins just is trail after trail and its just kinda like the reader is reading it blindedly
 
Loeb's Wolverine arc has been really enjoyable, in my opinion. It's more of a mind**** and lesson in genetics then it is high octane action. I like where he's going and can't wait for the final payoff.
 
so is his life still shrouded in mystery? if so reading that book has got to be like watching lost. questions piled upon questions with no satisfactory answers....ever.
 
so is his life still shrouded in mystery? if so reading that book has got to be like watching lost. questions piled upon questions with no satisfactory answers....ever.

No, we actually have been getting answers, and not just about Wolverine, either. Loeb did a short interview recently about his final issue, and promised everything would be answered.
 
No, we actually have been getting answers, and not just about Wolverine, either. Loeb did a short interview recently about his final issue, and promised everything would be answered.

thats good anyway.
i liked origin, but it left me with more questions. i'm glad to hear that some of the loose ends will be tied up. being shrouded in mystery is great for a while, but i feel that for a character to really evolve you need to know more about their past. does that make sense?
 
thats good anyway.
i liked origin, but it left me with more questions. i'm glad to hear that some of the loose ends will be tied up. being shrouded in mystery is great for a while, but i feel that for a character to really evolve you need to know more about their past. does that make sense?

You stopped making sense when you said, "i liked origin".
 
You stopped making sense when you said, "i liked origin".

may i at least try to explain?
I tend to follow artists. blame the day job. if a book has good artwork i will read it. I really liked the artwork in origin. the story might have been a piece of ****, but its a piece of **** that i have some affection for.
 
may i at least try to explain?
I tend to follow artists. blame the day job. if a book has good artwork i will read it. I really liked the artwork in origin. the story might have been a piece of ****, but its a piece of **** that i have some affection for.

Then you should say, "Origin was good looking pile of ****," instead of "I liked Origin."
 
Ok, are we talking about Origin by Jenkins and whichever Kubert brother it was or Wolverine: Origins? Clarification is a right of all sentient beings.
 
I liked origin, I dont think it was a pile of **** we arnt talking about the comic now are we becaus I dont know since there are 2 titles with that name.
 
Rule #1: Don't buy bad comics.

but what denotes a bad comic? its like trying to get 3 people to agree on one pizza topping. chances are everone likes something different

Ok, are we talking about Origin by Jenkins and whichever Kubert brother it was or Wolverine: Origins? Clarification is a right of all sentient beings.

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but what denotes a bad comic? its like trying to get 3 people to agree on one pizza topping. chances are everone likes something different

There are some things that are factually accepted as being bad.
 
origin by jenkins is not one of them, that was one of the best storys I have read with wolverine as the main charater.
 

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