![]() None of it is new-it doesn’t even feel new, really-but the execution is so perfect that it doesn’t matter. This magic trickery is a huge part of my fondness for the series. Really, much of it is incredibly generic it just has the sheen of the new status quo. 3 is unique, either to Wolverine comics or to action stories in general. It’s about one (small) man and his place in the collective. It’s about how he sees his violence as both an aberration, but also as a necessity, to keep the gears of the nation oiled. ![]() This issue (and really this volume) is about Logan’s view of the utopia that is Krakoa, how he fits there, and why it exists. It’s about one man standing against something vast and unknowingly large, an impossible obstacle faced only for challenge’s sake. ![]() This issue is about Logan questioning his place in Krakoa, its purpose, and its effects on mutants in general. ![]()
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