FREE WOLVERINE & THE X-MEN: VOLUME 7 PDF Jason Aaron,Pasqual Ferry | 136 pages | 12 Nov 2013 | Marvel Comics | 9780785166009 | English | New York, United States Wolverine and the X-Men Vol 2 7 | Marvel Database | Fandom Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Nick Bradshaw Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7. Pasqual Ferry Illustrations. Meanwhile, Beast goes to the S. The storyline that's been building for over a year is finally, explosively he Students at the Jean Grey School are missing, and a furious Wolverine and Rachel Summers intensify their search for the all-new Hellfire Club. The storyline that's been building for over a year is finally, explosively here! The Hellfire Saga begins now! Collecting : Wolverine and the X-Men Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Other Editions 3. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Wolverine and the X-Men, Volume 7please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Wolverine and the X-Men, Volume 7. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of Wolverine and the X-Men, Volume 7. May 17, Jeff rated it it was ok Shelves: comix. Can I get off the donkey now? The kiddie Hellfire Club has been an ongoing plot line in this series since Stan Lee was in diapers the baby kind. Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 every school, the faculty mirrors the curriculum. Rinse off and repeat. Fox, get Snot in the next X-Men movie. Get your marketing divison to do some sort of tie-in with the folks at Kleenex. Snot can appear on tissue boxes — the ones that include Aloe and are gentle on the nose. Do it! Put Snot in a movie! Double dog dare you Fox! Bottom line : This title stopped being recommended reading years ago. Aaron is amusing but what kind of masochist wants to slog through pages of X-crap for the jokes? View all 17 comments. Aug 30, Anne rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novelscomicskindlemarvel-unlimitedread-in Dog Logan makes a cameo, but his particular brand of crazy doesn't hijack the plot this time around. He's a professor at the Hellfire Academy along with several other villains, which makes this volume feel like a reverse of the volume 5, I think? Well, now we get introduced to the Bad Guy's version of what a mutant academy should be like. Anyway, the ma 3. Anyway, the main gist of it is that Idie has taken off to infiltrate the Hellfire Club in order to find out who shot Broo Quentin Quire in lurve with Idie takes off after her. They're both undercover, but while Idie makes her way to the top of the class, Quentin ends up in detention. Meanwhile, Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 and the rest of the teachers are busy trying to track down the location of the elusive Hellfire Academy so they can rescue the kids. Or at least, rescue Idie Lots of fighting, a few introspective moments, and Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 Big Battle at the end. We get some resolution on the Broo storyline, and someone shows up for a cameo at the end that marks the start of a new title. Hopefully, volume 8 won't regurgitate what I've already read of that title. I'm still interested in seeing how all of this pans out in the end, so here's hoping the next volume gets everything back on track. View all Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 comments. Aug 05, Sesana rated it it was ok Shelves: comics Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7, superhumans. The most dull book in the series to date. The Hellfire Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 is just so, so expected. It's exactly Wolverine & the X- Men: Volume 7 you would expect to see in a school openly designed to turn teenagers into evil cannon fodder, and not Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 clever idea more. Half of the scenes with the villainous teachers could have been rewritten with any Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 of a dozen minor villains, with not a single line of dialog needing to be changed. This could have been better, could have been more original, could have been more clever, could have The Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 dull book in the series to date. This could have been better, could have been more original, could have been more clever, could have been more fun. It wasn't. And to make matters worse, there's the astoundingly bad decision to put a 14 year old character in lingerie for a large chunk of the book. And it's really, really, super creepy. And nobody, at any point, acknowledges that, wow, that's kind of not cool. It was, for me, a major stumbling point in a book that I was already struggling with staying engaged with. I'm going to go ahead and read the next and, I think, last volume of Wolverine and the X-Men. Because I got this far, right? And maybe the last volume will be better than this one? I kind of feel like I owe it to the first few wonderful volumes to give it a shot. Oct 04, Sam Quixote rated it it was ok. Wolverine and the X-Men was an excellent series that started well and then began to taper off from about Volume 5 onwards. Volume 7 is easily the worst addition to the title yet with an extended look at the Hellfire Academy. Earlier in the series, Broo was nearly killed and has regressed from a hyper-intelligent boy to a savage, thoughtless creature. Idie has followed him to the Hellfire Academy to find out who nearly killed her friend and Quentin Quire has tagged along - though Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 has mixed fee Wolverine and the X-Men was an excellent series that started well and then began to taper off from about Volume 5 onwards. Idie has followed him to the Hellfire Academy to find out who nearly killed her friend and Quentin Quire has tagged along - though he has mixed feelings about being the hero. Most of this book is non-story. Villains inscrutably becoming teachers instructing psychotic kids to become stereotypical Marvel villains. Hello, plot? Where were you? I was reading other books at the same time as this because I could only manage an issue a day before putting the book down - it was so dull. Nothing happens for the most part and then we get the big dumb predictable superhero fight at the end. I went from being passively bored to actively disliking the book after that. I suppose there were some things I liked though they were mostly little. View all 3 comments. Aug 29, Gavin rated it really liked it. Gigantic mis-step of the art in the first ish QQ looks terrible. Luckily, that artist is only at it for one issue. Wolverine and the X-Men, Volume 7 by Jason Aaron I Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 say that it is the best X-Men run ever, but it certainly one of the most fun. For example, half of the villains teaching at the Hellfire Academy were chosen because of how ridiculous they are, like Master Pandamonium. Okay, can someone explain Doop to me? Or is this one of those things where I just have to read everything he's ever been in? Because his wikipedia page only creates more questions than it answers. I don't think anyone can explain Doop, which is a large part of the character's charm. Post a Comment. Trudging slowly over wet sand. Couldn't find a good cover image, so here's this chart. After the six issues included in this particular volume, which collects Wolverine and The X-Menthere are only seven issues left of Jason Aaron and company's Wolverine and But of those seven issues, two are spent on the "Battle of The Atom" crossover, and unlike the many issue of this series spent on tying-in to the Avengers Vs. X-Men event Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7, "Battle" completely took over the title for a few issues, replacing whatever story Aaron might have otherwise wanted to tell in Wolverine and I'm not sure what Aaron does with the last five issues of Wolverine and The X-Men —the trade collecting those final issues hasn't been released yet—but I have to imagine it consists of some kind of denouement, because this trade sure Wolverine & the X-Men: Volume 7 hell reads like a climax for the entire series. Aaron's Hellfire Club, a group of four super-brilliant, ruthless tweens who are in the business of selling mutant-hunting killer robots, have been the primary antagonists throughout the series, and while they might seem like an odd fit in terms of archenemies for Wolverine, the fact that they are unsupervised kids make them ideal antagonists for Wolverine the teacher, providing an example of what can become of extremely gifted kids who don't have the likes of the X-Men teaching them to use those gifts properly.
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