PAST LIVES CONTINUES!
• LOGAN is still trapped in time...
• ...one minute he's PATCH, stalking the streets of MADRIPOOR, the next, he's reliving the glory days in the X-MEN.
• ...meanwhile, back in the present, ASMODEUS' true plan for Logan's trapped body is revealed! Can Logan fight his way back before the plan succeeds?
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The book's called Old Man Logan but the sinister Asmodeus steals the show. Read Full Review
This is a must-read book for any fan of Wolverine. Logan is seen in so many different lights and his personality is showing through quite a bit. We get to see yet another struggle that he has to face but, let's be honest; do we ever get tired of seeing Logan come out on top? Didn't think so. The only question now is whether or not he's safe where he has chosen to stay. Only time will tell, so head to your local comic shop to keep reading! Read Full Review
It's disappointing that Jeff Lemire's Old Man Logan run continues to struggle so close to the end. The time travel premise has worn a bit thin, though Lemire does add some intriguing new complications to that formula here. The hope is that this issue is at least setting the stage for a truly worthy finale. Lemire's run deserves that much. Read Full Review
When Logan's past tour unexpectedly reunites him with his Wasteland family, he decides his journey's over. Bet that'll stick! A few more scenes from Contractually-Obligated Flashback Theater dump us out at last on an interesting plot point. This arc is bending toward a cool finish, but I don't think anybody can really defend the meandering, blasé journey that got us there. A little artistic cleverness in tweaking the visuals to match the different eras Logan travels through could have helped this arc a lot; instead, Eric Nguyen sticks to his C-Plus Sorrentino impersonation throughout.