• Fighting to keep his apocalyptic future from coming to pass, Old Man Logan is waging war in the present.
• And after a disastrous confrontation with the Hulk, Logan looks to enlist the help of an ally.
• But when he seeks out to recruit his longtime friend HAWKEYE, will he instead find himself in the archer's sights?
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If Lemire, Sorrentino and company can keep this up, then OLD MAN LOGAN is going to be long remembered. It may not be as mind-blowing as the original series, but it is definitely a worthy sequel. Read Full Review
Old Man Logan is an absolutely brilliant comic that, as a long time fan of Wolverine (indeed, the character is the reason I read comics) I am loving. Despite my initial fears of the quality of the series, especially after the just-above-average tie-in miniseries of the same name from last year, Jeff Lemire, Andrea Sorrentino and Marcello Maiolo have put out the best three issues of a Wolverine solo that've read in a long, long time. Read Full Review
Writer Jeff Lemire lightens up Logan's quest to save the future with some great Kate banter, but also casts the best Hawkeye as the one person in the series so far that is asking the right questions about old Logan's temporal hit list. Read Full Review
Continuously my favorite book that Marvel is publishing right now (Extraordinary X-Men a close second), Old Man Logan #3 hits the mark, literally. Read Full Review
Old Man Logan is a great way to give Wolverine some new objectives. We’ve always known Logan was sort of an angry man, but he is bitter and out for blood in this issue. Surprisingly, there is force just as strong that’s willing to stop him. For anyone who is even slightly interested in Marvel’s more mainstream titles, you’ve got to get your hands on a copy of this issue. Enjoy! Read Full Review
Thankfully, issue #3 quickly puts the series back on track as it pairs Logan with Hawkeye. Read Full Review
Old Man Logan #3 delivered another compelling look into Marvel's newest man out of time in Wolverine. This older version of the character has opened up a lot of opportunities for Jeff Lemire and Marvel to explore a Logan that does not have a God-like healing factor and comes from a time where he lost everything. Those are the opportunities that Lemire and Sorrentino are making full use of in both the writing and artwork. And now that Kate Bishop and Steve Rogers are forcing Logan to face the reality of his situation hopefully we are in store for something even bigger. Overall if you are a Wolverine fan I can't recommend Old Man Logan enough. This is a comic all fans of the character should be adding to their collection. Read Full Review
Still, Old Man Logan #3 remains a compelling instalment in an emotional journey for a character that was in need of freshening up. Read Full Review
With only one issue a month, Lemire needs to find a way to make the plot move faster. He has to stay away from the cliche endings and exercise the imagination Old Man Logan followers deserve. Read Full Review
I love Old Man Logan, and I love Lemire and Sorrentino’s collaborative efforts- I fell in love with them working on Green Arrow together, and I am glad to see they are back together on Old Man Logan. It is a gorgeous book, and now we are starting to see all the wibbly-wobbly timey-wimey stuff getting to Logan a bit more than it ever has before. Timelines have changed, and who knows what is really going to happen, and what just got wiped out in the aftermath of Secret Wars? I really like Kate being the Hawkeye that Logan ends up teaming up with, and his bit of an “off the deep end” moment, while terrifying, was nice to see that he obviously isn’t holding together as well as he is trying to convince himself he is. The artwork on this more
Old Man Logan is on a quest to change his future. But the thing is you can start seeing things not adding up correctly and that is what this issue revolves around, when two parties are not agreeing about certain things. Lemire's writing is awesome with so witty bantar between Logan and Hawkeye. And the Art of Sorrentino is awesome and finally the coloring of Maiolo is shining through. I really can't wait for next issue.