• Featuring X-23!
• When X-23 learns about the death of the man who has meant so much to her, who has shaped her purpose, her motivations, her LIFE
will she revel in the fact that her mission is over, or will she go ROGUE?
• And what does this mean for her relationship with the All-New X-Men?
This is definitely on my MUST RECOMMEND list. Read Full Review
In the end, it's really not necessary to see X-23 fight people like the Happy Clam. The insight Windshear gave her, as wordy as it might have been, did more for her than any overpaid therapist could. It allows X-23 to return to the New Xavier School and actually admit she feels sadness at losing Wolverine. But she also feels pride for what he did to leave behind a legacy. Now she's part of that legacy. It still doesn't contribute to the story surrounding Wolverine's old rogues, but it does tell a compelling story about a teenage girl with inherently poor coping skills finding a way to cope in as healthy way as she can. That alone is more uncanny than any mutant power. Read Full Review
Overall, Logan Legacy #2 is an interesting look into the life of one of the more underutilized members of the X-Men family. Read Full Review
The Logan Legacy doesn't appear to be much more than a series of one-shots that have some loose connection together. Based on the previous issue I assumed there would be more of a quest that the group embarks on. However, a one-shot dealing with Laura is probably appropriate and this comic does a great job of giving her perspective on the death of wolverine, short of her visiting a shrink. This is a good book. Read Full Review
Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy may have started on the wrong foot, but this second outing certainly starts to turn things around. It doesn't do enough to change my mind on the upcoming Wolverines weekly series, but it has given me hope that this series will pay fitting tribute to the fallen hero. Recommended. Read Full Review
The story seems force-fed and a little all over the place. The one question that wasn't addressed is how Laura was kidnapped and brought to the holding cell in issue #1. Maybe we will be seeing that later on, but I am starting to wonder if Marvel is still trying to just sell books affiliated with the Death of Wolverine, and not really sell books with great stories. Read Full Review