The news of Logan's death hasn't been easy for those who knew him best.
But what do you do when you've got a runt-sized hole in your heart?
I guess there's really only one way to celebrate a man who was the best there was at what he did.
Rated T
So, in the end, a pretty decent anthology altogether. Surprising in some ways, and nicely celebrative of who Logan was and what he meant to the people around him. Read Full Review
As nice as it was to see these three stories unfold, I worry that Marvel plans to drag on and on about this death. I have read all the tie ins, and all the stories in other series concerning characters dealing with the loss of Logan. As much as I do enjoy them, it is time to let it go. Move on. Let the healing process happen, and let's all forget about Wolverine just for a little bit, long enough for the seeds of his inevitable return to be sewn. Read Full Review
The artists of these three stories all have very different styles, but since the stories are all their own the natural breaks between them help to keep the different styles from being a distraction. Scherberger has probably the most success of them all with a slightly indie take on the various X-allies and villains seen in the story, while Del Pennino's pencils come off feeling off-model and a bit rushed. Read Full Review
This anthology hits all the right notes with the Cyclops story. It struggles with the other two stories, but for different reasons and it is not universally a miss for either one. The comic at least addresses that the X-Men are hurting and they are trying to deal with their grief and anger. This comic highlights a couple of those characters. The book is over-priced at $5 so it's easy to pass up. However, if you like these characters and you should pick this up you probably won't regret it. Read Full Review
The Cyclops' story was 10/10. Others are... Fine at best. I mean, the second one was kinda meh, but the last isn't that bad at all. Overall, it's a good aftermath comic.
I thought this would suck, however it turned out being a pretty decent anthology.