RETURN OF THE BEAST! Before he left the Wastelands, Old Man Logan slayed the feral, cannibalistic animal once called Victor Creed, better known as Sabretooth. Their centuries-long rivalry ended the only way it could: with a corpse. But nothing tends to stay dead out here except the ones you love...
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I've said it before and I'll say it again-- if you aren't readingDead Man Logan,you're missing out on one hell of a book! Read Full Review
Dead Man Logan #9 does a great job of setting things up for the next few issues. Brisson is able to keep the set-up interesting, though, using it to do a bit of subtle character work. A lot of times, issues like this can be very boring, but Brisson keeps it all very entertaining throughout. Mike Henderson continues to express with his expressive, detailed pencils. While not the best issue of the book so far, its a solid, entertaining comic. Read Full Review
Overall, Dead Man Logan continues to be one of my favorite guilty pleasures going at Marvel Comics, with Ed Brisson, Mike Henderson, and Nolan Woodard giving the character a very worthy sendoff. It's weird because while I'm usually a bit let down a character I enjoy will be ‘going away' I feel its a fitting conclusion for this character, and have never wanted to see someone fictional get what they wanted so badly. One more Sabretooth fight for good measure wouldn't hurt either though. Read Full Review
. It's time for this story to end, but it seems to be going out on a fairly high note. Read Full Review
Good pacing and all.
Solid issue.
The plot seems short of momentum and I'm beyond tired of Logan's busted healing factor being Very Important yet not limiting him in any way. It still looks great and the characterization is solid, though.