Old Man Logan #19

Writer: Jeff Lemire Artist: Filipe Andrade Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: March 8, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 24
7.4Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

PRISON BREAK WITH OLD MAN LOGAN!
•  A failure from the past haunts LOGAN...and to correct his mistakes, he'll need magical assistance.
•  But when he faces opposition, Logan will turn to an unlikely - and potentially treacherous - ally!
•  Will an encounter with MILES MORALES convince Logan to alter his path?
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  • 8.5
    Weird Science - Columbus Comics Corner Mar 13, 2017

    Logan must jump through several hoops before he can travel to the Wastelands. Some great cameos are thrown in to assist the plot. Now that Logan has someone who can help him travel back. The next issue should pick up more than what we're given. I'm eager to catch up with Baby Hulk and Dannie Rand! Overall, a good start to this arc. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Chris Hassan Mar 8, 2017

    Oh, one more thing. You may want to read Old Man Logan #19 with a copy of the Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe nearby, as the cliffhanger may leave you questioning just how much of a Marvel Zombie you truly are. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comicsverse - Alex Bisignaro Mar 8, 2017

    OLD MAN LOGAN #19 is part one of "Gone Real Bad." It's a fun issue that brings on the semi-new artwork of Filipe Andrade and Jordan Boyd. Jeff Lemire's dialogue is absolutely wonderful, and the guest stars make this issue extremely entertaining. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Graphic Policy - Alex K Cossa Mar 8, 2017

    At the end of the dayOld Man Logan #19is a solid entry in the series thus far – it's just not one of my favorites. Read Full Review

  • 6.3
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Mar 8, 2017

    We can hope that Jeff Lemire will be able to wrap up his Old Man Logan run on a high note, but without Andrea Sorrentino providing interior art, the odds aren't looking great. This issue kicks off an entertaining but spartan little storyline that paves the way for Lemire's final conflict. And without the book's trademark surreal, psychedelic look in place, some of its appeal is lost. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez Mar 12, 2017

    Old Man Logan #19 does a great job building off the previous arc in order to motivate Logan to return to the Wasteland future. The guest appearances helped to drive home how desperate Logan is to get back to Baby Banner and Danny Cage. It all helped set the stage for the choice Jeff Lemire has Logan make at the end of this issue and questioning what it means for Logan's standing with Marvel's heroic community. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    On Comics Ground - Kenny Alsup Mar 17, 2017

    This issue was a bit strange in the art department. Throwing a wrench in the usual gears and seemingly displaying the story and the character in a different format. Personally, I'm fond of the art in previous issues (starting with Secret Wars: Old Man Logan). This direction seemed a bit off-color and out of context, so to speak. Speaking of color, the coloring is oddly bright and earthy in comparison to the earlier work. Altogether, I prefer the other guy, but this is the first of a two issue arch. Perhaps it will revert. The highlight for me was seeing Cable in the series, but the art is a bit dull and doesn't hit home for me. Read Full Review

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