3.0

Not a big fan of Lopez's art (specifically his faces), but otherwise this was a decent read. In the wake of Logan's death, his cloned daughter, Laura Kinney, takes up the mantle and gets to work as the All-New Wolverine!

First of all, out of all the transitions and identity swaps during this period of Marvel, Laura becoming Wolverine makes the most sense. Her "father" is dead so it makes sense she would try to honor his legacy. The story doesn't do much to catch you up on Laura's back story so people new to the character would benefit from watching a YouTube video on her history before reading this. I do like the small ways they've differentiated Laura from Wolverine. They're very similar personality wise, but Laura has far more restraint when it comes to killing

"You're the best at what you do, but that doesnt mean you have to do it."

I also like, as you can tell from the title, that she's been given some family to take care of. I wasn't wowed by this story (I think this mainly exists to set up Laura's new status quo), but I'm interested to see where the story goes from here.