• The night the villains joined forces and overcame the world's heroes was the night that Wolverine's life irrevocably changed. He lost his friends, his purpose, and all that was left was the Wasteland.
• Now, Old Man Logan has found himself in the past, before the Wasteland, and he lives with the fear that the Villain Uprising may yet come to pass.
• And he just may just be right.
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Old Man Logan #9 is a strong start, to a promising new story arc, to the seemingly best X-Men series at the moment. Jeff Lemire has added to the lure of not just Logan, but those in his supporting cast. The use of old friends and backdrops really kicks the emotional stakes into high gears, as the investment levels are through the roof. With Andrea Sorrentino going above and beyond the satisfaction levels with her visuals, this is the one Marvel title that fans should be clamoring about. Read Full Review
Old Man Logan is easily one of the best comics on the market today. The artwork, the writing: this one has it all. If you're not reading this book you are missing out. Read Full Review
Old Man Logan is one of the very few titles where I actually get excited when we go into "flashback mode". This issue includes a pair of almost "parallel" storylines, and both were crafted in such a way that one complimented the other perfectly. Top notch art and characterization... overall, another wonderful issue of this wonderful book! Read Full Review
Old Man Logan #9 gets “The Last Ronin” off to a wonderful start, as despite not being quite as exciting as some of the issues we've seen in this run, it is still an enjoyable read. Add to this the mysterious elements behind the narrative and the lighter tone, and I'm sure fans will be surprised by what they get. Read Full Review
SUCH A INCREDIBLE TITLE? GO AHEAD! It's brutal, cruel and charming! Lemire is a great story teller and the graphic team Sorrentino/ Maiolo is exceptional!
Great comic with a great artist.