
Wolverine needs help and a new elegant team name Weapon X-Men # 1, Written by Joe Casey and designed by Chris Cross. Deadpool, Cable, Chamber and Thunderbird join Logan in a mutant rescue mission with high issues in this first exciting issue.
Someone hunts Adamantium users and that does not increase well for our favorite Canadian bub. Logan is rightly worried and in Paris when he is suddenly attacked. Deadpool and cable arrive shortly after, but with different plans in mind. After cable advance, they aim to complete their crew and save another mutant from a global hot spot. There are many plates that run throughout the problem and few are what they seem to be.
Assembly reaches a tilting point
Let the team be a team
The balance found when opening this issue is very satisfactory. There is a lot of time dedicated to Logan and how he treats this new threat. He throws the character’s work very well. But there is also a lot of action around it. There is never a time of stopping. Readers learn Wolverine while the plot takes place and things are underway. From there, that is only improving with the addition of Deadpool, its Zingy Zingers and Cables on a mission. It is very fun, and it happens early enough for the problem to really draw its promises.

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However, it looks like a little slowdown at this stage. Wolverine, Cable and Deadpool meet the room in a bar and agree to join the team and help the mission. It feels like it didn’t have to be another conversation. They could have come up against the room in mid-combat and have had this dialogue on the action. They certainly didn’t need to have this conversation in the second bar appearing in the issue. As fun as to read a team assembly, there is a tilting point where readers stop wanting to see the training and start wanting to see the team being a team.
A trope that works
Wolverine is broken but not
Once these guys land on the floor in Latveria, Wolverine is quickly removed from the table. It is surprising and alarming in a way that points something fish that happens behind the scenes. Wolverine was poisoned and this is linked to the initial threat of the opening. Someone tracks Adamantium. It also plays in the trope to remove a big striker early in order to increase the issues and establish a new threat. Readers see it a lot because it is effective although tired. But it works here because it doubles a way to introduce a very interesting turn.
A fun turn to make you advance
Deadpool has a check in a round and a joke on the other
Wolverine’s suspicions of Deadpool’s arrival are justified. Even when Logan is not a hundred percent, it can sniff when something is disabled. Deadpool has his own agenda and he is funded by a mysterious puppet master. The revelation certainly raises certain logistical questions. This could even make readers want to reread the problem, but these concerns are not large enough to spoil the torsion. This helps that it is an exciting who, hopefully, will lead to an interesting land to cover in the next issue.

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This problem is very fun, and it really benefits from a well -established plot. The rhythm everywhere and the balance of the fun action with beats of anchored characters make it an exciting reading. And in addition to that, this collection of characters is really interesting and will surely be fun once they all come together and play each other. Fortunately, there were enough clues and glimpses of this in the first issue, but it also seems that they save the best for the rest.
