I recently reviewed Wolverine #6 for CBR and, in the process, wrote the following sentences: "There are two central conflicts explored here: Logan against the demons in his body, and the conflict of everyone else over what to do about Logan. The inner conflict is the least interesting of the two, playing out in a pretty typical fashion. Watching the various characters argue and bicker over what they should do about a possessed Wolverine is much more entertaining and drives the issue. Aaron makes sure to give every character their own position with Cyclops acting as the middle ground between all sides. He wants to let Logan fight his own battle and not simply resort to putting him down like a dog, but he also knows that that has to be an option. Everyone else seems to either fall on the ‘let him be’ or ‘kill him now’ side. Scott is one who tries to find that balance between his emotions and his rationale mind."
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