• The once savage killer, LOGAN, is wounded and on the run in the SAVAGE LAND!
• In which trophy room will KRAVEN hang Logan's head?
• With unrelenting death around every corner, rock, mountain and tree, how long can the tired old Logan keep this up?
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Sadly, it looks like the book may be regressing to the mean now that this is over. Read Full Review
Old Man Logan #42 looked like it was going to be a same old, same old, hero-and-villain-forced-to work-together-to-survive-the-Savage-Land story that readers have gotten multiple iterations of. Instead, Brisson and company give readers something with a little more meat on his bones. The art could be better, but Brisson is moving ahead with the story hes been telling in the book since he came on and making some smart choices with where hes going. If hes executes them as he has in this issue, then readers are in for a treat. Read Full Review
Logan beats Kraven and leaves him to the mercy of Ka-Zar. It's an easy victory, but not easy enough: Logan's left brooding on the hunter's point that he's getting too old. It's a decent conclusion, but the brevity of the action scenes gives the whole book an "over too quick" feeling. Also, this story ends with Logan wanting to find his way back to his Wasteland home; this title has churned up that little chestnut far too many times for it to be at all shocking here.