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I've made a real point to read basically every mainline book Marvel put out since Avengers vs. X-Men. Is that a poor decision? Yes, by most metrics.I made very few exceptions but a Bullseye solo book was one of them. Ugh. Bullseye. He's not that interesting and he's certainly not likeable. But the author makes it very clear that this is a direct continuation of his Bullseye: The Colombian Connection . Well, Mr. Brisson, I don't care. I'm here for the Wolverine. It's a Wolverine book. Old Man
I don't like Kraven and Brisson's version of Bullseye is too goofy for my taste. Therefore , I was flat-out bored through the whole volume.
This was another strong volume for this book. Hear the next one's the last, which, with our Logan's return and all makes sense--there were almost as many Wolverines (Laura, Honey Badger, James and old Man Logan) as there were Spider-Men for a while--but I'll still be sad to see it go. In the right hands it was a unique take on Wolverine, different in just the right way to make Logan really fresh and interesting. Brisson does a good job of that here. He manages throughout to capture that tired, w...
I've found this Ed Brisson run on Old Man Logan to actually be okay. In this volume he's joined by Francesco Manna and Juan Ferrera on art. The work from everyone is solid. There's an overarching plot about Logan slowly dying but honestly I just think Brisson is telling some serviceable Wolverine stories and mostly ignoring the Old Man part. The solo adventures disconnected from most of Marvel and X-Men have always been my favorite Wolverine stories, so I'm a fan of taking that approach here.The...
Pretty good. But being that it’s volume 9 you are either reading the whole thing or you stopped reading a while ago. So at this point nobody really gives a shit what I think and this review is just to remind me that a read this I guess.
Why, oh why, is this comic so uneven? I can't even decide whether to keep it or not!Kraven (#41-42). Kraven kidnaps Logan and hunts him in the Savage Land. Not exactly bad, but entirely obvious and entirely pointless [2+/5].Bullseye (#43-45). Bullseye is back for revenge, and look, he's a homicidal maniac! The big problem with this arc is that it seems to a follow-up to the short-lived Bullseye (2017) series that unshockingly was also by Ed Brisson. So it's full of characters I don't care about,...
What in the world was this? Undoing events that just happened, for...no real reason? Ultra violent in a way we haven't really seen since the original graphic novel. This was bizarre. The violence is one thing, even if it was just to give a character in the CORNIEST costume ever, a chance to shine. But having him just totally undo everything that was accomplished in an arc from just two volumes back, was really weird. This is such an interesting character and I guess we're just attempting to wear...
This was fun. Kraven is a good foil for Logan. I'm surprised Kraven hasn't tried to hunt down Wolverine in the past. Seems like a natural fit. Manna's art is solid. However, he needs to work on drawing damage. Logan's arm gets bitten down on by a dinosaur, yet besides some blood added to his coat afterwards (probably by the colorist in post), Logan seems to be fine. Given his healing factor is supposed to be on the fritz, that arm should have been all mangled.Bullseye returns in a fantastic stor...
First up, Old Man Logan finds himself stranded in the Savage Land, at the mercy of Kraven the Hunter! Then, Logan goes on the offensive and teams up with superheroes and villains alike to put a stop to Bullseye once and for all!The Hunter And The Hunted really is a good title for this one. The first two issues put Logan on the back foot - a hero trapped in the Savage Land isn't that big of a stretch of the imagination, but Ed Brisson leans into Logan's failing health and healing factor to make s...
Continuing (and nearly finishing) the great x-read of 2017/18...This is much better than the previous volume though still not up to the heights of the earlier volumes in my opinion.I could take or leave the Kraven the Hunter story that opens the volume. It isn't awful, just overwritten and ultimately boring. It's a been there/done that Wolverine story.The Bullseye story, though, is quite good (and makes up for the lackluster Bullseye setup story in the last volume). It moves at a breakneck pace
Still healing from his battle with Bullseye, Logan can't get any rest when Kraven the Hunter sets his sight on him! Kraven captures Logan, drops him in the Savage Land and proceeds to hunt him down. Is the hunter enough to stop the mighty Logan? I think not!Back to New York, Bullseye comes back on the radar, but this time the body count drastically increases! Another crazy fight, but like always, Logan comes out on top.Will this man ever get to go home?Fast read, but excellent. High recommend.
Nice volume. First two issues has Kraven going after Logan as he feels it will be a good hunt. He drops Logan off in the Savage Land and gives him a 4 hour head start. I thought this part was solid. Plus Manna does great work on the art duties.Last three issue sees the return of Bullseye to continue the story from the last volume. This is where this book shines. Ferreyra does a bang up job drawing these crazy battles between Bullseye and Logan and the team he linked up with. Reading this I disco...
A bit disconnected from earlier volumes, but still a compilation of good reads.
This volume as just fun as hell. First part is having Kraven the Hunter chasing down Old Man Logan. He keeps thinking he's better than Logan and giving Logan advantages and shit but Logan about this show this bitch who's the real predator. Then second half is the return of Bullseye. He did NOT like how their last showdown went and wants revenge in the worst way. Killing everything in his path, Bullseye is a piece of shit to the max, which makes a extremely entertaining storyline. Good: The fight...
A triple header.. first Kraven decides it's time to put Old Man Logan out of his misery; second Bullseye's gunning for revenge; and best of all, like throughout the series is a story set in Old Man Logan's Wastelands with the coming of the Punishers..I put out my hand and say it straight up - this series needs to be set in the Wastelands; it doesn't work in the main Marvel Universe.. he's not Logan, why do the writers write him deep relationships with versions of people he has never met; and why...
Logan fights Kraven for two issues, then he fights Bullseye for three issues. It all feels meaningless and repetitive. Logan's healing ability is supposedly slowing down, but he still seems to come out of these brutal fights just fine. Bullseye is the more compelling villain of the two in this volume, although he seems to just be crazy for crazy's sake. The art is fine and the action is packed, if that's what you're looking for. I like a little more meat on my adamantium skeleton.
This was a bit better than the last few volumes. We get to see Logan hunted by Kraven the Hunter in the Savage Land. I always thought the Kraven character had potential, but I'm torn since Kraven's Last Hunt was such a cool story I thought that would have been a fitting end to the character. Still, the character does seem to have some stories left to tell and this one wasn't bad.We also got to see the rematch with Bullseye, and we are reminded that Bullseye is a total psycho without hope of rede...
This was kind of boring. I liked seeing Kraven but I needed more of him instead of seeing people like Bullseye again. Also didn't Wolverine say he did not want to go back to the wastelands again and now suddenly he wants to go back?? Like are you serious. It also didn't really feel like an Old Man Logan book, I mean I don't care about what happened with Bullseye in Columbia or with Joy, it seemed a bit random.
This was an interesting volume.Logan is being hunted by Kraven and in the savage land and I love the battle and its lethal and no holds barred and I like the ending and the twist and then the bullseye story again as he takes down Sarah from last volume and now Logan has to stop this mad man's killing and teams up with Vendetta and Shotgun (new characters for this story)to do it. Its a good story but its the art and the panel-ing and the motion of the comic that keeps you interested in the story
If I had to make a top ten of the most boring villains, Kraven and Bullseye would be in it. Especially Kraven. They’re also both in there, in throwaway stories.