2.0

This gets three stars for being socially insensitive in some ways that should be so glaring I refuse to put energy into explaining, but I did enjoy it at a five star level. 

While some of Wolverine's narration felt choppy to read, the rest of the writing and dialogue flowed decently at a pace that was quick but not so rushed it felt confusing.

Amadeus is one of my favorite Marvel characters and I was glad he had a fairly big part in these five issues, even though it is a Wolverine series. 

I usually don't comment on the art in the comics I read but in this case I feel that I should since it was phenomenal. Every character felt fully fleshed out and the colors were pleasing to the eye. Even the violence and gore featured was agreeable to look at instead of grotesque as I normally find it.

Overall this volume is not a comic to read if you're hoping for ethics debates or character development like in some other Marvel stories, but it is entertaining even with its large flaws and I will probably read it again.