>>107121016This is the only good post in this thread.
That said, I own Wolfman's entire run and I still can't say I'm truly a fan. It's mostly great for the art and just good for the story. It's a slow burn, but still interesting to see original characters become fan favorites. And it lacks the purple prose of Claremont, which could be a plus.
I can't say there's a particular issue where it starts to stand out, but it definitely gets better, even if it never achieves the heights its reputation suggests. Like PAD's Hulk or Gruenwald's Captain America, it just kinda exists as a nice long run that could find its own voice without interruption.