Dark Reign: The List - Wolverine #1

Oct 2009
Jason Aaron, Esad Ribic

Dark Reign: The List - Wolverine #1 cover

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All we want is The World and everything in it


Synopsis

Dark Reign: The List - Wolverine #1 synopsis by Rob Johnson
Rating: 4 stars
We open with Norman Osborn surveying images connected to the Weapon Plus program:- Weapon I Captain America, Weapon X Wolverine, Weapon XIII Fantomex, Weapon XV Ultimaton and the domed facility called The World where such super-soldiers are created. He wants to know why *he* doesn't own The World.

Now we switch to a sushi bar where Marvel Boy has tracked down Wolverine (because it has the finest selection of Japanese ales and rice wines in the city). He's come to tell him that Osborn has sent H.A.M.M.E.R. agents to seize The World. Norman expected Logan to try to stop him, and had a plan to deal with him - Noh-Varr himself before he quit the Dark Avengers (DAv#5). Wolverine agrees they should go deal with it. Marvel Boy hadn't planned on joining in but Logan insists.

Landing outside the dome Wolverine finds a way in and they immediately run into trouble in the shape of various mutated/cyborged humans and gas leaking from a cannister labelled Weapon XVI ... which turns Logan into a drooling berserker. Noh-Varr is soon on the run from all of them. He realises they're all mind-controlled, and they keep telling him that Allgod will bring him peace even as they try to kill him. Then he runs into a different set of foes - brain-seeking zombies who tell him to "Stand down". He escapes from those through a door which he slams shut behind him ...

... only to be menaced by a gun held by someone we recognise as Fantomex. They start to fight but then the mutants and zombies break in. 1 of the zombies says "We claim your flesh in the name of HAMMER". Jean-Phillipe leaps to the ceiling and grabs hold of a pipe. Noh-Varr similarly escapes using his cockroach-based Spider-Man-like ability to stick to surfaces.

Back with Osborn we find him upset with 1 of his scientists. This guy had turned HAMMER troops into zombies and sent them in to the place. But once inside all their comms went dead and now NO can't tell what's happening.

Fantomex leads the way through a conveniently high-up opening. Noh-Varr introduces himself and says Wolverine told him Fantomex might be here. Jean-Phillipe has never heard of him, despite the time he wrote a message of destruction in the buildings of New York (see the Marvel Boy limited series) - he just assumed he was another X-Man. Marvel Boy is insulted - he's a Kree.

As Fantomex leads them deeper into the complex we learn that all The World's scientists are dead, but now J-P figures the factory itself has become sentient and is continuing to grow 'monsters' like him as its 'immune system'. MB is shocked that no-one is keeping things in check. Fantomex admits maybe *he* should have done something, but he was too busy with his favourite occupation - stealing stuff.

Apparently The World released the mind-controlling Weapon XVI gas as another defence. It latches onto the faith of anyone who believes in any higher being and converts that into believe in itself - Allgod. Luckily Fantomex's nanites make him incapable of believing in anything other than himself. And the Kree have mathematically disproved the existence of any god.

Finally they reach The World's brain - a surprisingly organic structure. Fantomex says they have to persuade The World to shut down Weapon XVI before it escapes the dome and infects the outer world. Marvel Boy says in his travels through the multiverse he's usually found bullets solve everything. So they both shoot the brain.

But the Allgod worshippers aren't cured and aren't happy. Wolverine leads them into battle. Fantomex holds them off and tells Noh-Varr to go kiss the brain. It's newly-born and wants affection. Disgusted Marvel Boy complies ... and the worshippers regain their senses.

But the HAMMER zombies now want to take over The World. So the 3 heroes have to fight them. (And Osborn has his comms back, but now isn't happy with what he sees.) 1 of the Agents plucks something out of The World's brain and tells Osborn he's got it. But Logan chops his arm off. The zombies are all dead and the trio leave, not noticing the severed arm with the brain crawling away.

Fantomex uses a shrink ray he stole from Dr Doom, and carries the dome away in the palm of his hand. Marvel Boy suggests he could reprogram it to do good things. Fantomex clearly has other ideas as he leaves in his flying craft E.V.A.. Logan lets Noh-Varr have *their* plane and goes to hitch a lift from a passing truck. Which runs over the hand with the brain.

Osborn declares the zombie program a waste of time. We see it was called Project Deathlok.



This issue also reprints Jason Aaron's 1st published work from Wo#175 as winner of the Wolverine Writing Contest.


 

Review / Commentaries


Dark Reign: The List - Wolverine #1 Review by (June 19, 2018)
This is another of the Dark Reign: The List single issues. We've only seen the actual list in DRL:Secret Warriors, but now we know why it had a line "Control the world".

Logan was given his adamantium bones by the Weapon X program to become Wolverine. Later this was revealed to be a subsidiary of the Weapon Plus program which began after WWII but retroactively included Captain America as Weapon I. Not much is known about Weapons II-IX except W VII who is Nuke.
After the Weapon X disaster the Weapon Plus program relocated to The World where they could control time and allow generations of subjects to evolve. Some of its products were Huntsman (W XII), Fantomex (W XIII), the Stepford Cuckoos (W XIV), Ultimaton (W XV) and now Allgod (W XVI).

We 1st heard about Weapon Plus and its connection to Wolverine when the X-Men met Fantomex and fought Huntsman in New X-Men #128-130. Fantomex turned up again in NXM#133 and then introduced us to The World in NXM#142-146 - this time the enemy was Ultimaton. Fantomex was involved in NXM#149-150 where Jean Grey got the Phoenix powers (sort-of again) and died (sort-of again).
The Phoenix Force next occupied the Stepford Cuckoos in the X-Men: Phoenix Warsong mini-series. There we visited The World again and learned that the Cuckoos were Weapon XIV. Meanwhile Fantomex cropped up in Weapon X (2002) #23-25 where we learned more of the history of Weapon Plus. And then in Mystique #20-21,24.

Marvel Boy is a Kree soldier from an alternate reality. He was on board a spaceship that travelled the multiverse but was the only survivor when it was shot down over Marvel Earth in his mini-series, where he declared revenge war on humanity. He was captured and imprisoned in the Cube where we saw him in the Civil War: Young Invaders/Runaways mini. He fought against the Skrulls in Secret Invasion and took the alias Captain Marvel as part of the Dark Avengers. He left them in their #5 after Moonstone let on that they were all villains. This is his 1st app since then.

Since DRL:X-Men Wolverine cameoed in his son Daken's Dark Wolverine #80. Then in Wo: Origins #41-45 he recruited Hulk and his son Skaar, Silver Samurai, Cloak and Dagger, and Ruby Thursday to help him go after Romulus.

Since DRL:Hulk Norman Osborn masterminded Daken's exploit in DWo#78-80.

Dr Doom's shrink ray premièred way back in Fantastic Four #16.

Norman Osborn will go from here to the last DRL 1-shot Amazing Spider-Man via DWo#81 and the Dark X-Men mini-series.

Noh-Varr gets captured along with loads of other aliens on Earth in the SWORD limited series and then released. He will star in DAv Annual #1 where the Kree Supreme Intelligence will turn him into a new super-char Protector.

Wolverine goes back to doing X-stuff, 1st in the X-Men vs Agents of Atlas 2-issues.

We never hear of Allgod again but Fantomex becomes a semi-regular in Uncanny X-Men with side trips to other X-issues. He joins X-Force in the Uncanny XFo series, and in #5-7 we return to The World when he is attacked by Deathlok-versions of Marvel chars from a future where they were created as Weapon Infinity by someone inside.
I don't think these Deathlok's are a product of Osborn's cancelled Project. I think they are an extension of 1 of the earlier Deathlok ideas.



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Main/1st Story Full Credits

Esad Ribic
Tom Palmer
Matthew Wilson
Esad Ribic (Cover Penciler)
Esad Ribic (Cover Inker)
Esad Ribic (Cover Colorist)
Additional Credits
Letterer: Jared K. Fletcher.
Editor: Axel Alonso. Editor-in-chief: Joe Quesada.

Characters

All stories. Listed in alphabetical order.

Iron Patriot
Iron Patriot

(Norman Osborn)
Marvel Boy
Marvel Boy

(Noh-Varr)
Wolverine
Wolverine

(James Howlett)
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