If I were Canadian I would feel insulted.
Let's ignore the first story of this volume where Iceman, Spiderman and Firestar meet, because it is actually the least dumb of all of them. Sure, the story about an alien baby somehow left behind while a goat was kidnapped was so dumb and badly executed that it was plain boring, but still not the worst here.
The whole World War Wendigo story was just much worse and a good example of the randomness of Marvel canon and what events constitute huge crossover events and which not.
It started pretty early when this was implying that Rockslide does not know that Logan is Wolverine, respectively not even knowing that the "guy with the claws" is Logan. He talked to that guy several times, he lives in the same building, they fought side by side, and later Storm asks why Prof. X ever made Iceman and X-Men... did this universe have a giant mindswipe again? Apparently not, no reboot or retcon or anything, the writers are just that bad.
And as for the whole premise of this story:
If they are suggesting that we have lots of Wendigoes because one murder victim was processed in a meat-packaging facility and lots of people ate it, then why did that never happen before? Seriously, did Canada never have cases of cannibals before? Wendigoes should be a known fact... sigh... here I go again, thinking in terms of consistent world building.
And I know they are trying to build tension here and it is partially working, but the USA has thousands of super powered beings so why do we only see two Avengers and some X-Men here? Heck, why are those rampaging Wendigoes even a threat? And they should be, the comics itself says that every Wendigo is as strong as the Hulk and their condition can now be spread via bite, so why on earth is this not some crossover or big event? Thousands of Hulks coming towards the United States and these few superheroes are all there is? I get it; Dr. Strange is incapacitated but what about all the other mystics? Not even a cameo?
And Kurt has a small army of mini-mes with the same teleportation powers has him, so why isn't he using them? I know the creative team has been changed from issue 6-8 but come on, the editors are the same, and didn't they notice that? Or anything?
So the writers could not make me feel suspense by this.
And of course the Wolverine-wendigo gets special treatment, why would it be any different right? The other Wendigoes are even afraid of him. Gosh I can't stand this "Wolverine is soooo special" crap anymore. It only hinders storytelling and not enhances it. This constant wolverine ass kissing makes me almost throw up.
And how does the day get saved? This is how:
Since the other Great Beasts had already lost against Tanaraq, Storm things that it's a better idea for them to turn her, Rockslide, Firestar and Iceman into gods, because they did so well so far. That would work only be sheer luck. So they basically saved the day because they hid Tanaraq hard enough for Guardian to break free from his belly and thereby killing Tanaraq. That is just plain lazy writing. Plus, It is neither Shaman, nor Talisman nor Snowbird (even though she looks nothing like a regular Inuit) who saved the day, nope; it's a team of Americans plus one white Canadian. And yes, I know that Storm is "Kenyan", but she is also of African American descent.
And here is also something else, one character is called "TwoYoungmen", has long black hair, called Talisman and dresses like a stripper. So she is probably supposed to be Native American of some sort... then why not have a Native American term as her code word? Oh right, Marvel never uses terms from other languages for their superheroes. Ok, maybe not never, but rarely.
Plus: Writers, just finally manage to learn how to use German, it is far more likely that a contemporary German would use "na großartig" oder "echt klasse" (unless you go into cursing territory) instead of "wunderbar."