I enjoyed this. I guess I'm the only one. I thought the art was rad. different from the norm.
RIDE OF THE WOLVENOM!
• Logan's adopted son, Scotty, has been missing for years...
• ...but Warren Worthington III, formerly the X-Man called Angel, has found Logan at the bottom of a bottle to bring him a message: Scotty is alive, and Angel knows where he is.
• A new and original story from Ryan Key, lead singer of Yellowcard, set after the events of the original epic OLD MAN LOGAN!
Rated T+
A great addition to both the Old Man Logan miniseries and the Edge of Venomverse world building. Read Full Review
Edge of Venomverse #4 offers much in the way of action and provides a great glimpse into the world of Old Man Logan for any Wolverine fans. Ryan Key and Andre Araujo come together to highlight this world that is filled with anger. However, it lacks characterization and any real story, shedding no light on what "Venomverse" is meant to be about. Read Full Review
Unless you're a die-hard Old Man Logan fan, skip the heck out of this. Read Full Review
This is the first time ever I read about old man Logan and I thought it was fantastic. Definitely worth a read.
OML slashes through some generic daddy issues before getting Venomized and sucked into the crossover event. Where previous issues took a high concept and put a fascinating spin on it, Ryan Key's script is a strictly by-the-numbers affair. Considering that OML has to fight a t-rex to get his universe's symbiote, this is a real waste of potential. André Lima Araújo's art perpetuates a love-hate affair. I love a lot of his technical linework and blocking, but I've never been impressed by his signature "look how dumpy these heroes are when I put spandex on realistic bodies" move.