Join today and start reading your favorite books for Free!
Rate this book!
Write a review?
Holy shit FINALLY a Old Man Logan comic I REALLY enjoyed. Ed Brisson brings all the goods in this one. So the hulks want revenge. Remember those inbred pieces of shit from the original Old Man Logan story? Well, there's a lot more now. They are lead by one insane Hulk who's ready to kill Logan and his new world no matter what. When they come into the regular universe Logan goes head to head and tus the bloodshed begins. Good: Love the hell out of Logan's tone and mood here. A gruff but smart fig...
It was nice. I liked the whole gang of Hulks time/world travelling and everything that happened with Logan! Great Deodato artwork even though sometimes I've had some problems with it, like it was done quickly or something.. I didn't care much for the whole scratchy/scribbling feel. I loved him on Thanos ongoing and there's a huge difference if you compare those too. Maybe it's the inking or colouring but yeah. Overall, is Wolverine VS a gang of Hulks, and at the end Wolverine VS Maestro. You're
I’m a big fan of everything Jeff Lemire does. But if I’m being honest, I think this volume by ed brisson was the best one yet. It was finally a linear story that wasn’t logan just having thoughts about being confused all the time. It was really nice to ready after the first 5 volumes. I was thinking about calling it quits with this series but definitely not anymore. I’m curious where the next big arc takes us.
Wolverine v Hulk26 June 2018 – Newcastle Honestly, why is it that I end up buying all of these comic books that turn out to be rubbish. I know, because I insist on going and checking out every new comic book store that I come across, and end up being disappointed because none of them happen to stock those awesome French/Belgium graphic novels (unless you happen to be in France or Belgium, or at least one of the major cities, such as Brussels, and then again they happen to be in French, and despi...
This volume isn't as impressive as Lemire's first three volumes, but it's immensly better than his previous two, so the new writer is most welcome. It's focused on a group of surviving Hulks, so there are plenty of muscles, punches and kicks going around. Logan has his work cut out for him.A bunch of Hulks from the Wasteland have tracked Logan down. Their leader Maestro tries to keep their presence a secret, but some of them are more impulsive and get killed by Logan. Now Maestro must hasten his...
The best current run in the MCU. IMO
It's a villain from alternative realities teamup! No, really. The Maestro from Future Imperfect goes and collects the hulk hill-billies from Old Man and then they engage in some particularly complex and incomprehensible plan on 616.The plot is actually better than it sounds. We get a nice view of who the surviving hill-billy hulks are, though not so much on The Maestro. There's also a nice guest appearance by Hawkeye, and it's used to good effect give Clint's recent interactions with 616 Banner....
I was set to give this a 4, but then I hit that ending. "Huh, I guess you are a badass. Welp, see ya later!" Maestro just bounced (literally) outta there? Lame!Nice art, though.
Ed Brisson was the infusion of self-healing blood this series needed. Logan finally quits moping around and gets right to work going after the Maestro and the hillbilly Hulks who've come here from alternate futures to irradiate our earth and make certain their futures happen. Mike Deodato draws a fantastic Wolverine and Hulk, making the book glisten.
And Ed Brisson delivers. This volume was great. Turns out, Logan didn’t kill all the inbred hulks form the wasteland. Maestro gathers them up and brings them to our world with a plan to nuke all the humans so they can live in peace. I enjoyed watching old man Logan team up with Hawkeye in the wasteland and I loved watching them team up here to try to stop the Maestro. Then add Deodados art and we have a winner. Love his drawing of Old Man Logan here.
This was a pretty fun read again!It starts with the return of the wastelands Hulks like the children of Banner lead by the Maestro and when they target Logan for their revenge and he comes to know about them and Maestro and their plans for destruction he goes after them multiple times only to be swatted down again and again but then a team up with Hawkeye and Cambria (runaway Hulk) to take down the Maestro and stop his plan for nuclear annihilation once and for all, and will he be able to??This
This is fun but no better than it needs to be.
i didnt really have high expectations for this, with the title switching to a less high profile writer, but i was wrong. This was damned good. Really built on what came before but moved back towards what made the original Old Man Logan so much fun. Maybe its just a one volume thing but i liked this alot.
4.5 StarsThe Maestro from an an alternate universe travels to Old Man Logan's future and assembles a Hulk gang of his own and then hunts down Old Man Logan in his current time and place in order to set off a nuclear armageddon. It sounds complicated, and it sorta is, but it leads to a really bad ass story as we get to see Old Man Logan face off against a Hulk gang again, as well as the Maestro. The Deodato art is tremendous as well. I didn't really care for the ending so much, and the whole conc...
middle of the road but leaning more towards a two star. Ed Brisson does a fine job writing but the story just never hooks me totally. Basically Logan is fighting a family of hulks thats it. They provide a good amount of background to make this convincing but for me I might need to exit the old man logan train for a while, im just getting board right now.
Now that's more like it! New creative team Ed Brisson and Mike Deodato take over Old Man Logan, and take the character on more of a journey in six issues than it did in the twenty five before it.The Maestro, the futuristic despot version of Bruce Banner, has travelled across dimensions to recruit Hulk Gang members from across the multiverse, and now they've come to our reality to settle down - but first, they need to kill all the other people that live here. Unfortunately Old Man Logan isn't goi...
The story is solid and we finally get a team-up of Logan and Hawkeye. I could've asked for more but it's enough to be entertaining.
Ouch! That musta hurt! Wow, that one was extremely brutal. OML vs Maestro and a whole bunch of inbred hillbilly Hulks from his former timeline. What did you expect? Brisson takes in after Lemire and for now it's for the better. No more moaning and crying over the Wastelands- though they are not forgotten, where do you think the hillbilly Hulks come from? A simple goal-to prevent Earth's total destruction, what else?, multiple OTT crazy fights, blood and guts-literally-some new kids on the block,...
A surprisingly good continuation of Lemire's amazing run. While most of this volume is a big battle, it was cool to see (a) Maestro as an OML villain. Really enjoyed Hawkeye's involvement, especially the short talk that closes out the volume. Deodato's art is honestly amazing. I haven't read anything this recent with his art, and he's evolved his style a lot since I last say him on Brubaker's Secret Avengers (which is probably almost 10 years old by now). I really like a lot of the stuff he's do...
Brisson's writing does take Old Man Logan in a welcome new direction after Lemire seemed to finish what he had to say with Logan. While this sounds like many ill-advised recent Marvel moves of multiple universes, the collision of the Maestro of a different universe and Hulk Gang from Old Man Logans into the 616 surprisingly mostly works. Deodato's art is great--a mixture of dry desert noir that has maintained the new run of Old Man Logan but in the particularly dynamic figure work from Deodato t...