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    Wolverine and Jubilee #3

    Wolverine and Jubilee » Wolverine and Jubilee #3 - Cursed, Part 3 released by Marvel on May 1, 2011.

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    When Jubilee’s pursuer turns up in the dead of night, there’s a debt that needs to be paid and the hidden costs? Killer. Wolverine has always promised to be there for Jubilee but with her held hostage as collateral in a place where not even Fedex delivers, he’s going to have to play along to try to get her back. Wolverine is headed into a dangerous Siberian dead zone to do a job that no one else can or will do to retrieve a package that defies description. And Jubilee is about to come face to face with the man responsible.

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    Down the Rabbit Hole 0

    The online previews for this issue have been out for a while now, and I have to admit that they looked much better that those for issue #2.    SPOILER WARNING: Click here to reveal hidden content. The sinister vampire woman from issue #1 has Jubilee in her clutches, and wants something from Logan. Logan's not interested in playing games, but when he threatens to kill the woman Jubilee asks that he do the same to her, wearily stating that she is tired of relying on a treatment that makes her cra...

    5 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    "I'm either in the savage land or an episode of Space:1999." 0

    Synopsis: When Jubliee is held captive, it's up to Wolverine to rescue her.  What's Good? When the last issue left off with Jubliee being captured by the mysterious vampire lady, I didn't know where the story could go from there. Interesting enough, it takes a different turn in which it makes sense that this series is called "Wolverine and Jubliee" and not "Jubliee and Wolverine".   It seems that Wolverine was the real target and not Jubliee, and when he finally realize the situation, he's forc...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    Not Bad. 0

    Cover:  A definite improvement over the last cover, but still not much better.  I do like the spectrum of reddish hues (we saw those colors too in the last cover), but I still prefer the first issue's cover over these latter two.  The Good:  The mystery behind this all is keeping me interested.  The art is equally stunning as it has been in previous issues.  The dialogue, especially Wolverine, is very believable (as in, it's pretty much dead on character), and I do like the fact that Rockslide i...

    4 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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