Wolverine #67

Writer: Mark Millar Artist: Steve McNiven Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 30, 2008 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 6 User Reviews: 17
7.5Critic Rating
8.9User Rating

Logan owes the Hulk Gang. So Logan's agreed to a crazy ride across America with the blind archer, Hawkeye, to deliver a package to the East Coast...but only if Logan and Hawkeye can make it past-the GHOST RIDERS.

  • 9.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - J. Montes Jul 29, 2008

    Steve McNiven and his creative team are again at the top of their game, handing us some beautiful pedestrian moments and plenty of striking imagery. It'd be easy to play this story close to Earth X (design-wise), but thanks to the color palette and more “dirty” design work, that's been completely avoided. McNiven creates a color cast of misfits of all shapes and sizes and its this uniqueness that sets him apart from other artists of his caliber. The details he puts into his panel work will have your eyes scouring for easter eggs and clues of this strange world. This comic is fun, and in the end, that's all we readers really want. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    IGN - Richard George Jul 30, 2008

    "Old Man Logan" is one of the best examples I can think of where what's old is suddenly new and interesting. Don't dismiss this because you think you've seen it before. You have, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Rokk Krinn Aug 1, 2008

    Wolverine #67 was another entertaining read. Millar continues to impress me with his work on this "Old Man Logan" story arc. I think that this issue will have plenty of mass appeal. Wolverine #67 has enough nasty action for action fans and a story with enough substance to satisfy readers who like interesting plotlines and neat character work. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Comic Book Resources - Timothy Callahan Jul 28, 2008

    "Wolverine" #67 may have its story flaws and gaps in logic, but it is worth checking out. Even if the story is too much of an artificial contrivance, McNiven and Vines are producing one of the best-looking mainstream comics today. That, alone, would get me to buy it. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    The Weekly Crisis - Kirk Warren Jul 30, 2008

    . It's still very much a fluff piece, but I always find thesealternate future Elseworldslike stories entertaining, so I have no problem with the relative lack of meat and potatoes this story has to offer. This is not Ultimates nor is it Civil War for anyone looking for those types of stories, but I think there's enough here to keep just about anyone entertained, whether it's the beautiful art of Steve McNiven or Millar's entertaining yarn. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comics Bulletin - Erik Norris Jul 29, 2008

    Overall Wolverine #67 just didn't capitalize on the great setup presented by part one of "Old Man Logan." Issue #67 gives very little in the way of plot development, instead meandering around by showing eye candy to trick Marvel fanatics into thinking this is a worthwhile issue. The cliffhanger was also a letdown for me because it reveals why there are so many issues to this storyline. And while anyone with eyes could have seen things not going as planned, I thought the reason for a detour would have been a lot more exciting than what was revealed. Overall, issue two of "Old Man Logan" was just adequate enough to keep me around for at least next month's issue, but by no means was it up to the caliber of the storyline's first issue. Read Full Review

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