There’s a nice lesson in there, and Yang makes you want more Wolverine team-ups with impressionable young heroes. They fight a gnarly-looking beast straight out of Gyver and bond along the way. This issue also features a surprise backup story by Gene Luen Yang and Peter Nguyen titled “Daggers and Claws.” This story features Sister Dagger, who needs a little help from Wolverine. Wolverine clash for so long, it’s starting to get frustrating. That said, it feels like this series has been teasing a Beast vs. The level of detail put into each of their fatigues is quite impressive. The highly detailed style looks particularly great when Bannister gives a speech to some soldiers on a battleship. Juan Jose Ryp’s detailed art style looks great, including a neat-looking organic submarine. This issue is very much a bridge to more exciting developments, though. The clones serve to show Beast can’t control even his creation while also reminding us of how cold-blooded he is with a life of any kind. That includes recording the Beast clones conversing, which we see on a data page. Because Beast was well aware that clones of himself might eventually try to take over, or at the very least disagree with him, some contingency plans were enacted to ensure he couldn’t lose power. The rise of the Beast clones is probably the most interesting part of this issue.
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