Wolverine: Killing Made Simple #1

6.9

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3 Reviews
7.5

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1 Reviews
Writer Christopher Yost, Todd DeZago
Artist Koi Turnbull, Steve Kurth

Wolverine's hard to kill, sure - but if one guy knows how to do it...it's WOLVERINE himself! X-FORCE co-writer Christopher Yost and superstar Koi Turnbull have all the answers as Wolverine faces down NANNY and ORPHAN-MAKER and lets former NEW X-MEN member TRANCE in on all his secrets...

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  • 7.8

    Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn

    May 29, 2020

    Fans of the character will most likely find enjoyment in Wolverine: Killing Made Simple #1 if only for the concept alone. It doesn't really offer anything unique for the character or push him in new directions, but if you are looking for some solid fan service with Wolvie beating up on some baddies, this is the issue for you. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Weekly Comic Book Review - Ben Berger

    Aug 13, 2008

    Killing Wolverine is a fun read, I'll admit that. However, neither story feels as full or satisfying as it could, so it's hard to justify the four bucks with so many other better titles out there. If you're tight on cash you might want to pass on it, but hardcore Wolvie fans or those with some extra dough may want to give it a shot. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Comics Bulletin - W. Scott Poole

    Aug 12, 2008

    This is one is for devoted Wolverine fans only with nothing especially extraordinary about either the writing or the art. The title certainly leads you to expect a much darker set of Wolverine tales that what you get here. Despite the interest organizing principle of Wolverines mortality, it was mainly an adamantium-laced disappointment. Read Full Review

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  • 7.5

    Demarcoa

    Apr 07, 2026

    I liked first story. It had fun art and was a pretty fun standalone story pitting Wolverine against Nanny and Orphan-Maker. I like the focus on some less-than-conventional antagonists. Dialogue could get a little cheesy, though.

    Second story had even better art. Not much to it otherwise though. Third story was alright, clearly just meant to advertise First Class, but I like first class, so that's something.

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