With Logan providing X-23 wit such a huge boost in exposure, it's fortunate that the character's solo comic is in such strong shape. All-New Wolverine isn't an ideal jumping-on point for new readers (next month's issue #19 seems a much more suited for that). Instead, it serves as a nice end-cap to writer Tom Taylor's first 18 months on the series.
This issue wraps up the "Enemy of the State II" storyline. In terms of scope, this arc has never really managed to live up to its predecessor. But that doesn't seem to be Taylor's intention, and in the end it could be argued that the title did a disservice to the story he's actually telling. The emphasis here isn't on huge, bombastic, bloody superhero storytelling, but a more intimate look at the defining struggle in Laura Kinney's life. Can she truly leave her past behind, especially when that past has such a bad habit of rearing its head at the most inopportune times?
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