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# Wolverine: Origin Hardcover – January 1, 2013

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Marvel's mutant period drama..one of the best stories in marveldom!!!
  

*by D***J on Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2012*

It's interesting reading many of the reviews already written, both good and bad. It seems a lot of people who liked it didn't have huge expectations and tended to not be big Wolverine fans, whilst the ones who didn't like it were Wolverine fans that expected a more superhero story, related to weapon x and the likes. Well, if you want that stick to the spin off series of comics wolverine origins issues 1-50, which is great also.For me, Wolverine is and always has been my favourite Marvel character ever since I first started getting into Marvel almost 30 years ago. Now, I guess I didn't have any great expectations or great curiosity about Wolverine's past and kind of focused on the stories that were set in the present and when I was growing up with Wolverine, most stories were set in a 'present' timeline. Although his past was alluded to, it was always shrouded in mystery and I was content with that. Suddenly, I come across this book (12 years after it's original release) and it intrigued me. I didn't have any expectations and I read that it was set in the 1800's. Ok, that's not an issue for me. Why would it be? Wolverine is over a 100 years old after all.This is the true origin of Wolverine, taking us through a significant part of his childhood to young adult. It's not a traditional superhero story full of big battles and  cheesy one liners. It is a serious novel that provides revelations into Wolverines early life, showing the influence that part of his life had on partly moulding what he is today. It does this through great story telling that involves the melancholy, child abuse, domestic violence, classism, love, hate, rejection, friendship and great tragedy, with a mutant twist. It tells of how logan got his name, gives us an insight into his part feral nature, why he likes red heads and shows us the moment his claws were known to exist. But more than concrete revelation, it is full of exciting mystery as we are left to decide who Wolverine's real father is..i.e. the grounds keeper who looks just like him or the estate owner (i guess it's pretty obvious who it is). What is the story behind Wolverine's (or James Howlett's as he was known then) deceased brother? Why does his mother have the scars of 3 claw marks on her back? These answer to  things aren't spelt out for you but rather implied and you have to work it out yourself. The story also introduces us to the redhead nanny who looks after him and the groundkeepers son who seems to hate James. So there is mystery and conspiracy within this book, not to mention great drama. The story also ends in a way that shows how he may have met up with silverfox.So yes, overall a great and intriguing story full of mystery but still revealing. Just don't expect a big superhero action packed story. The art is superb and you'll particularly like it if you like period pieces. In my opinion, marvel at it's best.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    He wasn't always the best at what he does
  

*by W***8 on Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2014*

Arguably the biggest gamble in comic book history, Wolverine: Origin succeeds in every way. Wolverine's backstory was a secret kept for decades, so revealing the details was a big risk. Thankfully, this book is exactly what it needs to be; It's tragic, it's compelling, and most importantly, it's hardcore. This is a story that doesn't hold back. If anything, this definitely isn't the comic you want kids started on to introduce them to Wolverine. This is a story for the fans that have been following the character for a long time and want to know where he comes from.What surprised me the most about this book is that it's a coming of age story. You don't start the story with Logan as a kid then jump to him as an adult (a big issue with the film adaptation). The story takes it's time and you get to see him age through the years. If you're looking for an action packed story, this isn't it. Not to say the story isn't intense, but it takes a while to see the hardened animal Wolverine that we all know and love. I'm not going to get into the plot because the reader should know little about this story before reading it. Just knowing Wolverine's real name before reading it was a big spoiler.Obviously the story is predictable at times (there are some characters that are most likely going to die). Because at the end of the day, it's a prequel. You know how the story is going to end. But to make a prequel work, it doesn't matter if the reader knows how the story ends; what matters is how the story is told. This is a well told story. If you're the type of person that wants to keep the past of Wolverine a secret, then all you need to do is don't read it. Why read it if you don't want to? But if you are interested in Wolverine's past, then this book won't disappoint.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 







  
  
    Start your Wolverine Collection here
  

*by D***K on Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2009*

If you have any interest in learning about Wolverine's past, this is a good place to start. According to Marvel this is the Wolverine Origin story timeline:[*]Wolverine by Miller & Claremont TPB/HC #1-4 Uncanny X-Men #172-173[*]Weapon X TPB/HC Marvel Comics Presents #72-84Origin TPB/HC Wolverine: Origin #1-6Wolverine: Origins and Endings TPB #36-40House of M #8 preceeds Wolverine: OriginsWolverine: Origins Vol. 1: Born in Blood TPB Wolverine: Origins #1-5Wolverine: Origins Vol. 2: Savior TPB Wolverine: Origins #6-10Wolverine: Origins Vol. 3: Swift and Terrible TPB Wolverine: Origins #11-15Wolverine: Origins Vol. 4: Our War TPB Wolverine: Origins #16-20 []Wolverine: Origins Vol. 5: Deadpool TPB Wolverine: Origins #21-27 []*Can be collected in Wolverine Omnibus 1, except for the Uncanny X-Men issuesThe first part of the book, Parts I-III, take place on the Howlett Estate in Canada, this is where you meet a young boy who would later grow up to become Wolverine. The second part of the book, Parts IV-VI take place in the Canadian Wilderness. This is where young James truly becomes a man, one who would be called the 'Wolverine'. Ingenious concept for a back-story on Marvel's most popular character. Well done and the setting of the turn of the century really makes it tick. You will also get the backstory on another famous character although his name is never mentioned but you can easily figure out who he becomes. He has a much different nickname here but it shouldn't fool anyone.Included in this collection are thoughts and notes from everyone involved in its production. There are emails detailing early story concepts such as the original setting for the Howlett Estate. The names of characters, etc. were also different, it is very interesting to see how the story was first conceived. There are also a number of sketches for various pages included in the back, always cool to have.For the price and importance of the story this is a no-brainer. Any comic book fan would be smart to add this piece of Wolverine history to his or her collection. Anyone should be able to afford this great book and it is well worth the money. Highest Recommendation possible and a Must-Have for all Marvel, Wolverine and comic book fans!

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