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    If there's one person who shouldn't raise a child, it's a berserker killing machine. In the regular Marvel Universe, Logan wasn't there for Daken, and his son grew up to become the murderous Dark Wolverine. But what would have happened if Logan had known of Daken's existence as a child, and had taken him under his wing from his first moments? Can a child with Logan's blood running through his veins ever turn his back on murder? Can Logan find redemption and be a good father? Raising Daken will be Wolverine's greatest battle. PLUS, What If: The Venom Symbiote Possessed Deadpool – Part 2!

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    Interesting Story But Will It Have a Happy Ending? 0

    What If? stories always show us those key moments with a major twist. Here we see what if Wolverine raised Daken.  The Good Right away, Leinil Francis Yu's cover makes you want to read this issue. Surprisingly I never wondered what it could've been like if Wolverine was able to raise Daken. How different would things have been? It's a great set up with a different direction for Wolverine. We also see some familiar faces show up along the way.  The Bad The problem with most What If? stories is th...

    4 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    My first "What If.." 0

    This is the first time I've read a "What If..." and I wasn't disappointed at all. So What if Wolverine raised Daken.........  Well I really liked the art especially the cover but the twists and turns this tale takes are what's most interesting. I'm fairly up to date with what's going on  with both Wolverine and Daken so this was fun. However, Daken, the boy, turns dark for too little a reason. Maybe he has that evil streak in him to begin with but it seemed out place when it happened because he ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    First touch of the skin 0

    This is one of the best books of 2010! Probably the best one shot of Wolverine. Why? Because it shows Logan as he truly is: a man divided between honor (samurai) and anger/desire to kill (ninja) in a quest to prevent that his son follows his mistakes and not so righteous path. All the credits for Rob Williams who truly captures Logan´s essence in this one shot, with a simple but profound story about how far can a man go in search of redemption and how destiny sometimes speaks louder than anythin...

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