This run of Wolverine has been a whirlwind of berserker chaos, and family trauma. Back to the Canadian woods Logan goes to process everything that’s just happened.
Creative Team
Writer: Saladin Ahmed;
Artist: Martin Coccolo;
Color Artist: Jesus Aburtov;
Letterer: VC’s Cory Petit;
Cover Artist: Dan Panosian;
Variant Cover Artists: Jay Anacleto & Romulo Fajardo Jr.; Clayton Crain; Davide Paratore; Jonas Scharf [Trading Card]; Tribute Games and Dotemu [Marvel Cosmic Invasion].

The Story for WOLVERINE #14
We kick off with Logan taking a moment for himself, and the trauma that he recently had to face all over again. While he may be well over a century old, he still has a lot of growing up to do, and he seems ready to take the time to do just that. At least until he runs out of gas. Suddenly, he seems to start something; he’s now determined to finish.



The Art
This issue of Wolverine was action–packed and gave us some absolutely gorgeous fight scenes. Whether it was a high Wolverine, a superhero landing one, or a ready-to-attack pose, they were all perfect. This issue had everything a Wolverine fan would want and expect from their art. We wrap up with an epic close up, and the beginning of what appears to be a beautiful friendship.


Overall Grade: 9/10
With recent events having wrapped up, this issue kicked us off into a new story. As this predates the current Age of Revelation stories going on now, it seems to be heading in that direction. Wolvie has a new mission, new friends, and someone to buy his beers. Let’s f@#$%^& go! SNIKT!
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