Wolverine (1988 1st Series) comic ebooks *** PDF ***
Includes the first Wolverine “four issue” limited series (the company’s second-ever limited series), written by Chris Claremont with pencils by Frank Miller, inks by Joe Rubinstein, letters by Tom Orzechowski, and colors by Glynis Wein. Marvel Comics published the series in 1982, cover dated from September to December. Highlighting Wolverine’s time in Japan, this story arc covers his battle with the yakuza, The Hand ninja organization, and his engagement to Mariko Yashida.
Wolverine Issues #001 to #020 plus the first Wolverine “four issue” limited series #01 to #04
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Rafael D. –
The artwork captures the intensity of the character’s world, with each panel meticulously crafted.
Connie K. –
The dialogues are crisp and impactful, delivering powerful lines that stick with you.
Brandi B. –
The pacing is just right, balancing quieter, introspective moments with high-octane action.
Philip B. –
The emotional stakes are high, making each storyline resonate on a personal level with the reader.
Noah W. –
I love the deep dive into the character’s backstory, which adds so much richness to the narrative.
Cesar A. –
Each issue explores complex themes of identity and redemption, making the stories compelling and thought-provoking.
Ashok S. –
The artwork is phenomenal, with detailed illustrations that bring the gritty world to life.
Jill K. –
The build up and payoff in each story arc are masterfully executed, keeping the excitement and interest high.
Dana A. –
The internal monologues provide great insight into the protagonist’s mind, enriching the narrative.
Marvin N. –
The series has a great way of building suspense and leading to satisfying climaxes.
Lani N. –
The series does a great job of exploring different genres, from thriller to drama, all while staying true to its core.
Marvin P. –
The narrative is always moving forward, with each issue contributing to the overall arc and character development.
Ziiiro A. –
I appreciate the consistent quality of the artwork, which stays true to the character’s rugged aesthetic.
David I. –
Each issue feels like a deep, cinematic experience, thanks to the vivid artwork and strong writing.
Sofya P. –
The visual storytelling is top-notch, with a dynamic use of panels that enhances the story’s flow.
Douglas C. –
The use of environment in the artwork adds an extra layer of atmosphere to each scene.
Katie T. –
The character development is outstanding, showing multiple facets of personality and growth.
Fernando C. –
The comic’s exploration of moral ambiguity adds a fascinating layer to the character and his decisions.
Antonio L. –
The series effectively uses flashbacks to build a cohesive and intriguing backstory.
Amy D. –
The exploration of loyalty and betrayal among characters adds a gripping layer of drama to the series.
Isis I. –
The action sequences are incredibly intense and expertly drawn, capturing the ferocity of the character.
Samuel R. –
There’s a wonderful complexity in how the series handles the themes of nature versus nurture.
Max S. –
The series maintains a great balance between traditional lore and fresh storytelling elements.
Christine S. –
The psychological depth of the series is impressive, exploring the protagonist’s instincts and choices.
Reema D. –
The comic does an excellent job of integrating new characters that enhance the story and dynamics.
Aaron L. –
The series excels at portraying raw emotion, making each conflict feel personal and impactful.
Beau F. –
I’m always impressed by the narrative’s ability to blend dark themes with moments of humor and humanity.
Brandt W. –
The fight scenes are not only visually stunning but also creatively choreographed, showcasing the character’s skills.