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As a long time Wolverine fan, the main book I’m excited for every month is Ultimate Wolverine. Wolverine-6160 is a bold reimagining of the character, combining elements of Weapon X, the Winter Soldier, and X-Men history to create a new kind of Wolverine. This is the kind of Wolverine story that uses old ideas to give us stories that are quite different from what has came before. Ultimate Wolverine, by Chris Condon, Alessandro Cappuccio, and Alex Lins, has been a breath of fresh air every month, and it’s the best Wolverine book on the stands right now, and these ten reasons are why.
10) The Art

Art is an extremely important part of any comics as a visual medium. Right now, Wolverine has an embarrassment of riches when it comes to art in his books. David Marquez is drawing the character in Uncanny X-Men, Joshua Cassara is back drawing Wolverine in Deadpool/Wolverine (along with fill-in artist Robert Gill), and Kaare Andrews on Spider-Man & Wolverine. Wolverine is the odd man out. Martin Coccolo’s art can be great, but every issue has multiple pages where the detail flags completely and looks rushed. However, that hasn’t been a problem for Ultimate Wolverine. Regular artist Alessandro Cappuccio got attention because of his work on the Moon Knights books, and his action heavy style is perfect for Wolverine. Every issue that Cappuccio draws looks amazing, and the two issues drawn by Alex Lins โ Ultimate Wolverine #5 & #6 โ are gorgeous as well, despite having a very different style. Ultimate Wolverine looks fantastic and that has helped make it the best Wolverine book.
9) An All-New Sabretooth

There are few characters more important to Wolverine than Sabretooth. Sabretooth is Wolverine’s greatest arch-enemy, their rivalry going back decades to the days long before Weapon X and costumes. Sabretooth is a very popular character, and his battles with Wolverine are the stuff of legend. Marvel used the above image to tease Ultimate Sabretooth, so readers were surprised when they picked up Ultimate Wolverine #5. Instead of the gleeful murderer, we got a bartender caring for Artie and Leech, hiding them from the mutant hunters of the Eurasian Republic. As time went on, we’d learn that this Sabretooth was actually a good man, one who had worked with Wolverine and the Opposition to fight the oppressive yoke of Colossus, Magik, and Omega Red. He’s a great new version of the character, and is completely different from the version we know. We don’t know how his relationship with Wolverine will go, and that’s exciting.
8) Ultimate Wolverine #4 Does “Weapon X”‘s Best Moment in the Best Way Possible

Ultimate Wolverine #4 is the best issue of Ultimate Wolverine. Readers had been waiting for the moment that Wolverine finally completely broke through his Winter Soldier programming, much like he had in the Wolverine classic “Weapon X”. However, instead of doing the whole issue showing the events of those moments like “Weapon X” did, Ultimate Wolverine #4 went in a different direction. It used caption boxes to tell the story and presented the events in a metaphorical sense, using a battle between a beat-up old wolf and a massive bear to tell the sotry. What made this work so well was that it built up reader anticipation to actually see what was going on, and when we finally got to see the scene it was amazing. Now, could the book been better if it had shown the whole situation? Maybe, but then it would have been completely copying what we’ve already seen in “Weapon X”. Why read this book if you can just read that one? It found a way to use the same ideas in new ways, which isn’t something we always get in Marvel’s comics.
7) Getting to See All-New Version of Wolverine’s Relationships

One of the best parts of comics like Ultimate Wolverine is seeing the characters in all-new situations and seeing how their lives have worked. Ultimate Wolverine stars a very different Wolverine with a very different life, so that’s going to change a lot of his world, including how his relationships work. We got clues to this right from the first issue, when he’s sent up against Nightcrawler and Mystique, who recognize him from his old life. This goes on as the book has developed, with characters like Gambit, Black Widow, and Kitty Pryde getting their introduction. We don’t know their histories with Wolverine, and that gives Chris Condon and later writers on the character a lot of ground to cover, establishing how the Wolverine relationships we love so much in the 616 universe work in the 6160.
6) The Mixture of the Weapon X and the Winter Soldier Programs Changes Both

There are some fans out there who are complaining about Ultimate Wolverine because it’s opening chapters are too similar to “Weapon X”, but this is a complaint that doesn’t make sense if you’ve actually read Ultimate Wolverine. Condon could have just lifted the Weapon X program from the 616 universe whole cloth and it would have worked. However, because he was setting his story in Russia, which in the 6160 universe is where mutants were sent when the Maker took over, he melded Weapon X and the Winter Soldier program together. So, there was the adamantium and memory tampering on Weapon X combined with the mind control and hibernation aspects of the Winter Soldier. The Eurasian Republic supersoldier program is also quite different from both of those other programs, and it gave Condon the chance to create his own version of both that is unique.













