REVIEW: Predator vs. Wolverine #1: A Clash of Titans
In the realm of comics, few characters have garnered as much acclaim and adoration as Wolverine, the adamantium-clawed mutant from the X-Men. Often hailed as “the best there is at what he does,” Wolverine’s reputation as a formidable hunter, fighter, and near-invincible force has been etched into the annals of comic book history. However, what transpires when this iconic mutant crosses paths with a predator of a different breed—one equally skilled yet devoid of remorse? This intriguing premise serves as the fulcrum for writer Benjamin Percy’s story i this series.
One of Percy’s narrative’s main advantages is his skill in navigating the nuanced past of Logan, the man who created Wolverine. Wolverine has a colorful past filled with conflicts and interactions, some of which have remained a mystery. Percy uses this chance to share a story from Wolverine’s early days in which a sympathetic Logan, moved by the tragedy of a parent whose son has been kidnapped, finds himself battling the ruthless Predator.
The story’s nuanced approach not only fleshes out Wolverine’s character but also builds anticipation among readers. By establishing a connection between Logan and the Predator, Percy lays the groundwork for a rivalry that promises to be nothing short of epic.
Thanks to artists Ken Lashley and Greg Land, the visual storytelling in this first issue is expertly done. The artist behind the current artwork, Lashley, immediately transports readers to a world where Wolverine has been beaten and bled, displaying the grim realism that sets the comic’s tone. For older readers only, Lashley doesn’t hold back when describing the conflict’s devastating repercussions.
In contrast, Greg Land’s contributions offer a visual history of Wolverine and the Predator’s turbulent confrontations. The figures in Land’s work have a lifelike look that gives the impression that the Predator could appear at any time. The action moments are evidence of Lashley and Land’s talent as artists since they give the panels an exhilarating energy that leaves an impression on the reader.
Juan Fernandez and Frank D’Armata, handling the color palette for the comic, play pivotal roles in immersing readers in the Predator’s perspective. Fernandez skillfully utilizes bright hues of orange and yellow to convey what the Predator sees, creating a visually striking contrast when tracking Wolverine. The vibrant depiction of Wolverine’s blood adds to the intensity of the Predator’s hunt.
While working on the flashback scenes, D’Armata uses a more muted and realistic color palette that complement’s Land’s artistic style. The contrast of these color schemes clearly distinguishes between the past and present, improving the storytelling experience as a whole. The comic is elevated to new heights by the colors, which give each panel additional depth, emotion, and intensity.
Cory Petit’s lettering work deserves special mention, as it amplifies the impact of the clash between these two iconic characters. Sound effects punctuate the action, with the classic “SNIKT” resonating as Logan unleashes his bone claws. A thunderous “BLAM,” set against a stark white background as Logan is shot, not only adds to the awesomeness but also intensifies the moment’s effectiveness.
One awesome moment occurs when both Logan and the Predator unleash their primal roars in unison. Petit ingeniously combines the word bubble over both panels, creating a visual bridge between these two relentless hunters. His contribution to this issue seamlessly complements the artwork, resulting in a holistic and immersive reading experience.
Predator Versus Wolverine #1 is nothing short of a triumph. Benjamin Percy’s storytelling prowess shines as he delves into the heart of Wolverine’s character while setting the stage for a titanic clash. The artistic collaboration between Ken Lashley and Greg Land breathes life into the narrative, with visuals that are both visceral and captivating. The brilliant use of color by Juan Fernandez and Frank D’Armata adds depth and dimension, enhancing the overall storytelling experience. Cory Petit’s lettering is the finishing touch, ensuring that every moment reverberates with impact.
For fans of Wolverine and comic book/movie fans alike, this book is a must-read. The promise of an epic showdown between these two iconic figures has been fulfilled, leaving us all eagerly awaiting the next issue. Make sure to grab your copy at your LCS and dive into this pulse-pounding Clash of Titans.
SCORE:
4.5/5
by Benjamin Percy & Greg Land, cover by Marco Checchetto
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