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Wolverine has returned...attended weddings, handled Infinity Gems, but now his greatest challenge is at hand: himself!
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Dead Man Logan #6 is a masterpiece. It combines deft characterization, great art, and fantastic story beats to create something that perfectly does its job. In the hands of another creative team, this could have been a glorified filler issue, but Brisson and Henderson give it the perfect amount of gravitas and fan service, making it truly special. Read Full Review
Overall, Dead Man Logan continues to be an excellent series, this time with an emotional issue, as we say goodbye to Old Man Logan in the 616, alongside some of his closet allies. Brisson, Henderson, and Woodard have been a great pairing and are giving this character one of the better sendoffs that I've read in a long time. A long time investment in the isn't even necessary to find the enjoyment needed to enjoy the series so far its been so well done. Read Full Review
'Dead Man Logan #6' is a key turning point in the series that fans will not want to miss. Joyous and heart-rending at the same time. Read Full Review
Dead Man Logan has spent quite a long time being dull and feeling utterly unnecessary, but this issue represents a wonderful change in the story. Read Full Review
Old man Logan's tale is coming full circle and we're getting a feeling of helplessness as the tale is about to close. The creative team has done a great job of making Logan a three-dimensional character. A person that's realized his mistakes. He's given a second chance which makes him grateful and he's doing his best to steer this world on the right course. A course that will avoid the pitfalls of his own universe. Although the helpless feeling permeates, we're still granted a glimmer of hope that he can right some of the wrongs during his second chance at life. And there's a neat little twist at the end that I won't discuss as this is a spoiler free review. To be continued. *** (8.7 rating) Read Full Review
Best issue yet and very powerful look at the man Logan is. Halfway home and it’s grtting better. How many people would love to be able to start a bar fight with their younger self? Can’t wait to see what comes next
This is the best issue so far. It really delves deep into Old Man Logan as a character. I hope the second half of this miniseries is good. I think they're going to finally resolve the Hulk baby plot thread? That'll be interesting.
Great issue in many ways
Old Man Logan makes his last arrangements, says his last goodbyes, and returns to the Wasteland. Including the Logan-on-Logan conversation this book literally could not skip. Everything in here - writing, art, characterization, plotting - is well into "good" territory but I also think it's all well shy of "best." Still a lot of fun to read, though.
Definitely stirred up some of the old feelings, but at the same time I’m not hugely familiar with Wolverine so I think some things were lost on me.