Wolverine And The X-Men (5 books in series)

Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 8 (2014)
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English
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3.9 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: This is just such a saccharine farewell to a generally sweet book about teenagers who fight with superpowers. Except poor Toad. A little silly also to do the "Everything works out in the future." The future is even more untrustworthy than death in the Marvel comics universe. ...
Wolverine & The X-Men, Volume 3 (2012)
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English
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3.7 of 5 Votes: 1
review 1: I'm sure this book would have been just as great as the last if it hadn't been forced into the AVX crossover bullshit. A few milliseconds of character development/power evolution aside, it was just a drawn out chase and replaying of the exact same ethical dilemma I've already rea...
Wolverine & the X-Men by Jason Aaron, Vol. 3 (2013)
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English
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3.7 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: This is a fun series. I enjoy the sense of humour (despite initially being unsure about it). This book, and a very good addition to the story, giving us more background and development of the characters and their relationships.That being said, this takes place right in the middle...
Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 6 (2013)
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English
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3.62 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: Nice modern X-men tale. Wolverine sees that some of his students are at risk of straying from the school, so he takes them to the Savage Land for a survival exercise to bring the group together. In true teen fashion, the kids squabble their way through dinosaur attacks and old dr...
Wolverine and the X-Men, Vol. 3 (2012)
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English
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3.7 of 5 Votes: 2
review 1: And so I dip my toe into what is generally considered to be one of the most frustrating storylines in recent Marvel history. It's not difficult to see why it had so many people grinding their teeth and printing up Cyclops was right t-shirts. It's utterly unfathomable anyone's int...