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Jun ’08-Nov ’09
Marvel
Frank Millar
Steve McNiven
Wolverine #66-72, Wolverine: Old Man Logan Giant-Size
Amazon
Synopsis:
The night evil triumphed, everything changed for Wolverine. After 50 years in a dystopian future, the old man Logan is living a quiet life until an old friend, old man Hawkeye, shows up, asking a favor. Here, Logan is pushed to the brink by the horrible Hulk gang. Can Logan uphold his pacifist vow and make the last stand, without doing what he does best?
AWE-someness:
The plot is superb. The ruthlessness and the gore are depicted well. The fall of the heroes and the brute nature of Hulk is well-depicted. The art is wonderful, depicting the gore, which is in sync with the plot. This is an actual feast from Millar and McNiven.














My Review:
This is a wonderful take on the old man Logan. Tbh, I expected the movie Logan to be based on this, but it was very loosely connected, and was still taken beautifully. Anyways, I love the comics’ plot and the nature of revealing what happened to create this dystopian world. Mark Millar did a spectacular job by giving us a dystopian world. A tidal wave of fury is unleashed as the story proceeds. Steve McNiven’s artwork was equally amazing. His art gives a frightening feeling, as required. This is a great book for the Hulk vs. Wolverine feud, a unique and creative way for every fan, comic lovers, and pannapictagraphists.
Rating: 5/5 stars
Pic Credits: Marvel Comics