I haven't read the story around this but this was an interesting read, the x-men are dealing with the after-math of the terrigen mist, which is lethal to mutants. They have fled but now they need to organise themselves and fight for their rights. They have to cope with all the cascade of development...
Usually they're good about filling in the holes if you haven't read the series, which seems like a good marketing strategy since they give these away for free with the digital uploads of your regular comic purchases. This time, I had no idea what happened: Wolverine specifically mentions an incide...
Despite it being free, meh. But I powered through the Secret Empire story. It still turns my stomach. I hate it. I hate it so fucking much. I heard that the Chip Zdarsky Spider-Man story was amazing, though, and I wanted to read that, figuring it would cheer me up after the shit show up ...
There isn't much hope here, at least not until the end, but there is some. I suppose that will have to do for Logan, as it's all he's going to get. He's living in that world where he's murdered all his friends, all the heroes, and there's no one left to keep the villains from taking over the worl...
The story start from issue #1 to issue #18. The start of the story began when Logan has a blaze to the past. And then found out the past is not even his past. Weird. This opened up a whole new line of story. The best bit is still the remembering of his past with his wife, and how they star...
Volume 3 combines Old Man Logan #9-13. For once I am a bit miffed by the money I spent. This was not worth $9.99.Well this was a bit of a letdown from the previous volumes. I feel like I grew up reading about Wolverine's adventures in Japan. It would have been nice if it was a new location and/or th...
I have so many questions as I finished Volume 1. First off, the art was fantastic. The turmoil of Logan was palpable through the pages. And this comic was gritty and graphic in a lot of places. I maybe got a stomach ache a few times based on what I was reading. All in all though, great job by Jeff L...
So I liked this volume a little less than vol. 1. That is mainly because Lady Deathstrike has always been my least favorite foe of Wolverine and the shoe-horn of another comic from Uncanny X-Men that did not match the style and color scheme of the previous issues. It really felt tacked on and I wish...
Cap comes to convince Logan that he's, well, died, so how is he there? Logan, convinced this is some kind of hallucination since all the heroes are dead from his timeline? Well, he makes it as hard as he usually does :/ Fun fight-times until he realizes that, yeah, he died, and he doesn't real...
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