Writer: Thomas Bloom
Art: Devmalya Pramanik, Guillermo Sanna, and Thomas Bloom
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Price:$5.99
Reviewed by: Anonymous
Release Date: July 30th, 2025
LOGAN’S RIGHTEOUS RIDE! The creator of the wildly popular Kill Six Billion Demons brings his horror talents to Marvel Comics! Wolverine cuts a bloody path through the American West as Krakoa’s sins come back to haunt all mutantkind… Witness this ACTION-PACKED HORROR Infinity Comic for the first time in print!

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THE DISPATCH
Savage Wolverine #1 marks a highly anticipated entry into the Wolverine mythos, bringing the acclaimed horror talents of the Kill Six Billion Demons creator to Marvel Comics. This issue promises a brutal and atmospheric journey through the American West, where Logan’s path is stained with blood and the consequences of Krakoa’s past begin to manifest.

The story immediately establishes a tone of action-packed horror suggesting a visceral and intense reading experience. The involvement of a creator known for their work on Kill Six Billion Demons implies a unique artistic vision and a willingness to delve into darker, more unsettling themes. This translates to a Wolverine story that is both visually distinct and narratively unflinching.

The core premise revolves around Krakoa’s sins returning to haunt all mutantkind, with Wolverine at the center of this unfolding nightmare. This directly ties the new series into the broader X-Men narrative that the utopian era of Krakoa, while seemingly a haven, had unforeseen and terrifying repercussions. This concept offers a rich ground for exploring the idea that past actions, even those with good intentions, can have dark and unforeseen outcomes as well as how the sins of Krakoa manifest as literal or metaphorical horrors that Wolverine must confront. Moreover, Logan’s righteous ride implies a mission driven by a sense of justice, even if it involves extreme violence.

The setting of the American West adds a classic, almost mythical backdrop to Wolverine’s journey, evoking images of lone wanderers and unforgiving landscapes. This can enhance the sense of isolation and the brutal nature of the threats he faces. The fact that this is an Infinity Comic for the first time in print promotes a dynamic and perhaps experimental storytelling approach that translates well to the traditional comic book format.

FINAL THOUGHTS
Savage Wolverine #1 is poised to be a compelling read for fans of Wolverine, horror, and unique artistic styles. It promises a gritty, action-packed, and potentially terrifying exploration of Logan’s place in a world grappling with the fallout of its own past.


