TEN DEGREES OF EVISCERATION!
Logan's oldest foe is back from the shallow graves Logan put him in! And he aims to repay Logan in kind...
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Dead Man Logan #10 starts fast and never slows down. Brisson makes this work perfectly, giving readers a great mix of action and exposition, keeping the breakneck pace. It wouldnt work as well without Hendersons art, which gives the whole thing a more kinetic feel, although there are a few places where his detail suffers, mostly in long shots with a lot going on. The two of them gel, giving the issue the right amount of pathos to make the ending work. This issue sets up a collision course between Dani, Logan, and Sabretooth and seeing as how the series has been fantastic so far, and it will be great to see where it all goes. Read Full Review
Dead Man Logan #10 (Ed Brisson, Mike Henderson) continues to deliver an emotionally-driven and well-crafted story that just might be the best Wolverine story in a decade. Read Full Review
This issue is an Adrenalin rush like no other. The pace is relentless and never slows down. I'm really digging this series and it shows a lot of muscle in its execution. For anyone that thinks comics can't be profound and yet exciting, they have to pick this series up as in the end one of our heroes"to be continued. Read Full Review
It honestly kind of works, in a brutal violence meets Wacky Racers sort of way. Read Full Review
Solid stuff, but I struggled to focus sometimes.
I wasn't as engaged with this issue as I was with previous ones. I don't know if it was because of my mood or what.
It's not bad, it's just predictable. And neither the art nor the prose engage in any razzle-dazzle to make up for that.