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Wolverine: The Best There Is

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Wolverine: The Best There Is
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateDecember 2010 – December 2011
Main characterWolverine
Creative team
Written byCharlie Huston
ArtistJuan Jose Ryp

Wolverine: The Best There Is was a monthlycomic book series published byMarvel Comics from 2010 to 2012, and starring thesuperheroWolverine. The series was written byCharlie Huston and illustrated byJuan Jose Ryp, and premiered with a first issue (cover-dated February2011) in December2010. It ended with issue #12 (cover-dated February2012) in December 2011.

Publication history

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WhileThe Best There Is is not published under Marvel'sMAX imprint, writer Charlie Huston has stated his intent to differ this title from the moremainstream Marvel series in which Wolverine is regularly featured.

Plot summary

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In the "Contagion" storyline, which ran in issues 1-6, Wolverine faces Contagion, an opponent who becomes a much bigger problem if he is killed.

Reception

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Wolverine: The Best There Is #1 received a rating of 1.5 out of 10 from IGN, a score described as "Unbearable" with reviewer Dan Iverson saying it had not a single redeeming quality. He blames writer Charlie Huston for 99% of what is wrong with the book, with only 1% of the blame going to artist Juan Jose Ryp for his artwork.[1] Chris Murphy of ComicsAlliance is strongly critical, calling it an "unfortunate compromise" stuck between an adult story, and trying to sell to a general audience. He also complains that Wolverine is an overexposed character. In keeping with the censored swearing used in the comic, he describes it as "####".[2]

Comic Book Resources gives it a rating of 3.0 out of 5. Reviewer Chad Nevett calls it a slightly above average beginning with a strong cliffhanger, but notes the need to settle on a tone.[3]

Collected editions

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TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Wolverine: The Best There Is - ContagionWolverine: The Best There Is #1-6July 20110785144463
Wolverine: The Best There Is - Broken QuarantineWolverine: The Best There Is #7-12January 2012078515633X

References

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  1. ^Dan Iverson (December 3, 2010)."Wolverine: The Best There Is #1 Review. Just how bad is Wolverine's newest on-going series?".IGN.
  2. ^Chris Murphy (December 7, 2010)."'Wolverine: The Best There Is' #1: Not for Kids! (or Adults)".ComicsAlliance. Archived fromthe original on February 24, 2011.
  3. ^Chad Nevett (December 1, 2010)."Review: Wolverine: The Best There Is #1".Comic Book Resources.

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