Hellbent on keeping his future from coming to pass, Old Man Logan is on a one-man mission of MURDER across the Marvel Universe. But hoping to end his friend’s rampage, Logan’s OLDEST friend comes to his aid… That’s right, it’s OLD MAN LOGAN vs. OLD MAN ROGERS! Here’s hoping this fight isn’t decided by natural causes…
OLD MAN LOGAN proves that a sequel can be just as good as the original. By deviating from the original plan and taking Logan into a new direction, it's no longer a waiting game toward Logan's inevitable time-travel displacement. It's a new direction for the character altogether, spinning him along a path to glory in a new universe. Fans will be happy to see that, while not his young and spry self anymore, Wolverine is still in great hands. Read Full Review
This issue has no real earth-shattering moments to offer, just good, solid characterization as Logan meets an elderly Steve Rogers and finally comes to terms with the fact that this world is not his own. That, and plenty of gorgeous imagery from Andrea Sorrentino. Read Full Review
Although I had problems with this comic, it certainly wasn't terrible. When you look at the first four issues as a whole package (especially if read prior to the start of Extraordinary X-Men) then you've got a solid start here that drops off from the consistent quality of the first three and a half issues drastically toward the end.Now that this series has caught up, so to speak, with the X-Book, and establishedOld Man Logan is aware where he is isn'this past, it'll be interesting to see which directionOld Man Logan takes in future issues. Read Full Review
The best Wolverine i've read in forever.
Still interesting
Good action, good story and solid art. Overall an awesome story told by Lemire and Sorrentino. Just sit back and enjoy the read you'll be happy you did.