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Starting to get repetitive, but the air of doomed inevitability about our hero is quite well conveyed.
The end of an era maybe? Old Man Logan's last 2 arcs with his weakened Healing Factor sees him investigate a town under alien plant life siege with Alpha Flight and then more entertainingly a final (?) showdown with Maestro. A series weak in the mainstream Marvel Universe but highly entertaining when dealing with the Wastelands or the Maestro.
This was another great story!Logan teams up with Alpha flight and his friend Puck to rescue a town from crazy carnivorous plant and its fun the way it ends and well Logan doing a good deed and having the last moment with his canadian mates and then the big story with him battling the Maestro who has taken the town hostage and its fun, we follow the hostages and see the plight of the town for real and I like how brisson totally explores this nightmare dystopia and the threat of Maestro and what w...
A series that started good but drifted into irrelevance. This one did have a really fun issue with a Hulk. Wish we couldve had more of that.
Great end to a great series !
Now there we go. Moving the story forward, while giving us a throwback to an earlier story, and some fun fill in pieces and even a look back at his original world.
A few years ago, Logan's healing powers were failing him, and he was being poisoned by his adamantine skeleton, as Paul Cornell set him up to die ... and then that was largely ignored in Charles Soule's Death of Wolverine, which killed Logan by embedding him in adamantine.Now, Old Man Logan's healing powers are failing him, and he's being poisoned by his adamantine skeleton. And if that all seems familiar, and least this time we can hope that there will be better follow-through because the regul...
The series at least went out with a bang. There are three basic storylines here. One involves Alpha Flight and an extraterrestrial killer plant which is an okay story but nothing special. The other involves the Punisher of the Old Man Logan Universe and I thought it was a good story, and that the Old Man Punisher character has some potential. It would be cool to see him in his own series, or at least limited series. Then finally we have the "final" battle between Old Man Logan and that evil Hulk...
Well that’s it for old man Logan! It was a fun read. It had different authors and a lot of different styles and interpretations. Overall I recommend it. It’s not gonna be a classic like it’s predecessor but it’s still a lot of fun. Old man logs is continuing in dead man Logan series that’s already begun. The first volume should be out soon. 4 stars for volume 10. 4 stars for the series.
Some OK stories. First up is a two parter with Alpha Flight where they fight a plant monster. Then the Maestro returns. It's billed as the last Old Man Logan story but it's not. There's another miniseries Dead Man Logan where that is supposedly going to happen. At this point, I'm ready for it to happen. Like the "Death of Wolverine" storyline, Marvel is milking it to the point I'm ready to put a knife in Logan and put him out of his misery myself. There's also an Old Man Logan story that shows w...
Ah, a much better Logan tale than the last. This is the final volume in the long running old man logan series. Of course we have "Death of Old Man Logan" Which I'm hoping is good. This is close to a ending as we'll get for the series though, but does it hold up? Let's find out. Logan goes on a mission with his old friends from Canada. He has to handle a tentical looking monster because...well why not! Next up after is him facing off one last time against the hulk from his timeline. The big basta...
Ok when logan was asked how he was feeling and he said like Bacon, that was funny but the whole first issue was kind of slow moving. Hmm, I don't know that last battle seemed a bit too easy and quickly resolved. I feel like there was a lot of potential with the last couple of volumes to branch out and have more interesting storylines like in the first few volumes but it ended up being very filler-y and focusing on other people who were not as interesting like Blob and Bullseye. I know about the
After an adventure with Alpha Flight (in this iteration: Guardian, Snowbird, Puck, Shaman) where they had to fight a huge purple alien, Logan heads off to a small town in the North. Guess who's set up a new Kingdom there? Maestro, the crazy dictator Hulk from Logan's time and world. The comic falls into its predictable and awesome rhythm: Fight, heal and talk, fight, lose hope, heal, stop the bad guy from doing something crazy, fight... repeat. LOLThe final fight gets initiated when Logan tries
Not the best send off for the series. The first story reunites Logan with Alpha Flight for a weird alien plant story. It was fine, I guess. I liked seeing Shaman, Snowbird, Puck, and Guardian hang with Logan for a bit.The second story, Logan and Maestro’s rematch was better, but holy shit. Has the Maestro always been this horribly evil? It feels way over the top, and shocking for the sake of being shocking.I guess my favorite bits were the two stories from the annuals, featuring Old Man Punisher...
UFOS, the Punisher, and the Maestro are all on the menu in this final volume of the ongoing Old Man Logan series that brings the ol' codger's adventures in the Marvel Universe to a close...or does it?We open with a two issue story about an alien invasion that brings Wolverine together with Alpha Flight for a surprisingly poignant story about Old Man Logan and how detached he feels with his surroundings. The parallel is well done, but the interaction between Alpha Flight and OML feels a little la...
3.5 stars. First 2 issue has something crash land form outer space. Turns out to be some plant like alien that is just trying to protect itself. We see some nice team up action with Logan and Alpha Flight. Shaman also confirms that the adamantium is killing Logan and there is nothing he can do.The next 3 issue gets back to the story with Maestro. Some brutal fight scene with a brutal ending. This was my favorite story out of the bunch.The annual goes back to the wasteland where we get Old Man Lo...
Well, it’s a somewhat fitting end to Old Man Logan, as good as it could be after a series that went for way too long. An excellent annual at the end of the book gives us a look at Old Man Punisher is two time periods.
The Logan retirement/death tour continues into a tenth volume, which is about seven too many, in my opinion. First, he tackles a space monster with the Champions. Then, he beats up the Maestro for the second time in this series. It's kind of ridiculous.In Logan's favor, the first story is rollicking fun and the second story is dark and depraved. Each inches Logan closer to merciful death. The art is quality. I realized that I like the lettering in this series too, an unusual thing to notice. The...
This one honestly felt like a bit of a step back after the excellence of the last volume, particularly the Bullseye story. Honestly the Alpha Flight arc was weak. I wish it wasn't, but it was. It seemed mostly about Logan saying goodbye, and his feeling guilty over(view spoiler)[killing the sentient plant monster (hide spoiler)]Brisson gives us the inevitable end of Old Man Logan's run in our world--a face off against the surviving version of Maestro--his old Wastelands enemy. It works great for...
Bringing us back to elements of story and character that made the earlier volumes the better half of this series, the final volume of the Old Man Logan Run delivers on some things that have been a long while in coming. Unfortunately, the end result is much like the past few volumes have been--it's fine. I don't have any real issue with it, but it never quite measures up to what it could be.I am curious to see where things go next. With some new direction, there is a potential to keep the best el...