• Nestled in a lonely corner of the northern reaches of Canada, the quiet town of Killhorn Falls seemed like the perfect place for Old Man Logan to retreat to and make his peace with his new life in the present day Marvel Universe...and check up on someone who will one day become very near and dear to him.
• But unbeknownst to Logan, the murderous cyborg REAVERS were hot on his trail.
• Cut off from the rest of civilization, can Logan save the people of Killhorn Falls?
• It's the ultimate cage match...and Logan's future is at stake!
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This series has really turned into something special. By taking Old Man Logan and making readers feel sympathetic while still driving the story forward, the creative team has found a way to make a book about Wolverine feel like Old Man Logan is the freshest character in the Marvel arsenal. It should be the standard to which all future teams look to when telling a story involving a character only slightly used. While most X-MEN books tend to lean toward the team-heavy stories with themes of family and prejudice, Old Man Logan feels like the GRAN TORINO of comics. It's all about an Old Man trying to do one last good thing with his life, no matter the cost. Thankfully for us, Lemire, Sorrentino, and company will be around to tell it. Read Full Review
Ultimately, there's not a lot of heavy thinking to do with this comic, but it absolutely scratches the action hero itch. Read Full Review
Old Man Logan continues to be a must read book. Everything about it just flows naturally and gracefully off the page. Jeff Lemires characterization is spot on for Logan and the most interesting Wolverine he'sbeen in years. There isnt much more to say about Sorrentino and Maiolo other than they are simply rock stars. This is a series that should be read, or at least given a fair shot, by everyone. Read Full Review
This is pretty straightforward as far as Wolverine tales go. But knowing that where the Reavers go, their mistress usually isn't far behind leaves hope that Lemire will find more interesting ways to explore Logan's psychology and his connection to this unfamiliar world. Read Full Review
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