• Featuring SABRETOOTH!
• With Logan now gone forever, who will stop Sabretooth from finally annihilating everyone and everything in his path?
• Fighting Wolverine was his greatest thrill on the planet the ultimate sport but now that Logan is dead, Sabretooth's rage takes on an entirely new shape and mission--unencumbered and unrestrained.
Death of Wolverine: The Logan Legacy #3 is easily the best in the series to date, with the look into how Sabretooth is handling the death of his longest foe. Having great depth, and wonderful symbolism this is a tale that I can read time and time again. Highly recommended. Read Full Review
I still don't like the whole Logan Legacy run, but even if this is the only good book in the seven part series (and I feel that is a good bet), I will still be very happy that this issue came to be. Read Full Review
This issue really talks about Sabertooth, right down to his filthy murdering core. It makes this a fantastic read. It deals with his struggles, his loss and even how relatable he is. Read Full Review
Sabretooth is poised to assume a much larger place in the Marvel universe and this tale admirably acquaints new readers with he core of the character while answering the question of how he would react to losing the one constant in his long, hungry life. Both art and writing have moments of real strength and the look of the issue is quite striking. Despite this,limited character work, some tragicallyunclear art, and a feeling of being unnecessary make this an issue best suited to fans of the Wolverine-Sabretooth rivalry or those looking to get a sense of the character. Read Full Review
I don't know how this comic could have been better. Perhaps if the jealously led Sabretooth to someone related to the killing of Wolverine? Or maybe if he found someone that was as jealous? I'm not sure but this direction took the things that make Sabretooth great and threw them into a very strange book. I wasn't into this comic book at all. Read Full Review