I understand we all change from youth to adulthood, but the weak-willed young man who doesn't know how to cope with those around him leaving (or dying) pictured in this book feels more like a retelling of Spiderman than it does Logan-there's even a point in the book where he fights in a cage match to win money because he knows no one will stand a change against him with his powers. Unfortunately, I can't help but feel like this is a different character entirely than the one I've grown up with. So, first off, I think this is an adequate origin story it sets up Wolverine's childhood and explains the circumstances under which he first discovers his claw ability.
I'm going to be a bit nicer on this one than the previous book I read (Old man Logan), because although I have issues with it, I don't find them as pervasive, and my opinion is much more subjective.