Wolverine: The Nature of the Beast
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Narrated by:
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Seth Podowitz
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Written by:
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Dave Stern
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Marvel
About this listen
He was the best at what he did: A born fighter, a mutant whose uncanny speed and strength, augmented by the best technology money could buy, made him close to unstoppable. He had an indestructible skeleton, cast from the hardest metal on the planet, and razor-sharp claws that could cut through steel like butter.
He was Wolverine, a member of the mutant Super Hero group X-Men.
Then, everything changed.
Now, with the adamantium ripped out of his body - with his healing factor reduced to a fraction of what it once was - the man known only as Logan finds himself racing to defeat a deadly conspiracy that threatens all of mutantkind, a conspiracy that stretches across both time and space, from the ice-capped peaks of Tibet to the neon jungles of Las Vegas, from his days as an agent of the Canadian government to his years as a member of the most unusual super hero group of all time.... Here, now, is Wolverine, bloodied but unbowed, facing long-forgotten foes from his past - and unexpected challenges from his future....
©2008 Dave Stern, Marvel (P)2021 MarvelWhat listeners say about Wolverine: The Nature of the Beast
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- Njj
- 2024-11-26
Not bad, if it were free
I wish I hadn't actually paid for this, it's really mediocre. Honestly I found a lot of it kinda funny in a satirical way - like the unintended irony of Logan complaining about how "X-gene" is a stupid, over-the-top name, to a Planet-of-the-Apes-esqe monkey man. The biggest plot twists are the most predictable, imo (but the less important plot twists were genuinely unexpected and more exciting). There's a little bit of casual racism/sexism/body shaming, normally that kind of thing doesn't really bug me, but it seemed to be coming from the author (not the characters), and that made it a little uncomfortable. Nothing super crazy, it just feels dated. The reader had a decent "Logan" voice, but was pretty deadpan and all the other characters sound the same. All that said, I'm getting to be a bit of an audiobook snob, so if you're not picky take all this with a grain of salt and have a good time
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- j. coward
- 2024-11-02
meh story, bad narration
I almost didn't listen to this entire book. The narrator has an extremely annoying way of ending each thought with a lot of breath. It took a while for it to fade into the background.
The other voice acting was good.
The story could have been better written, but it was definitely a Wolvie story. The ending is not satisfying
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