THE SILENT ORDER, PART FOUR: The Old Man and the Boy
• In the penultimate chapter of the "SILENT ORDER" epic, LOGAN will face his toughest adversary yet-his own past!
• SOHEI and his order of Silent Monks have Logan's back against a wall. But when the leader of the monks is revealed, will Logan have the strength to defeat him?
• And in the Wastelands, Logan faces the same Order, only centuries older and stronger. Will he be able to defeat these warrior monks without popping his claws and revealing the truth of who he is to his one true love?
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Wolverine is the best at what he does; fortunately for us so is the creative team handling this book. This comic was a very strong offering all the way around. Read Full Review
Leave it to Jeff Lemire to somehow deliver an issue of Old Man Logan that is poignant and thoughtful, even as the titular character is repeatedly dropped down a well. Read Full Review
While I might argue that the emotional content is a little underdeveloped " Lemire's flashbacks to Logan aren't quite enough to hook in new readers or remind returning readers why this character is on a noble quest " the visuals are so stellar that the artwork alone is worth the price of admission. Read Full Review
Another decent offering from the Old Man Logan team. Pretty light on action but still a satisfying (and gorgeous) read. This will very likely read better in collected edition, though sadly, at this rate you'll be able to plow through the trade in less than a half-hour. Read Full Review
You feel for each character in this arc. For Logan, Maureen and even the antagonists. Lemire pours in the sympathy for both sides and makes you understand Logan even more. This arc is leading toward a successful conclusion soon. And the Art of Sorrentino and is on point and Maiolo's habit of getting muddy at times doesn't seem to be a problem this issue. A very solid comic.