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Great story, great artwork, great continuation of Old Man Logan and also solid ending too!Recommended for Wolvie fans!
After really disliking the previous dead Man Logan books, this one turns it around. It's not the heart wrenching ending I expected after such a brilliant start way back with Bendis/Lemire, but they drug it out a bit too far for that and I knew it, so I wasn't upset with the ending. Still. Good action, good payoff and a few surprises make for a great ending to a fun ride.
Dead Man Logan, Vol. 2: Welcome Back, Logan is endless sunsets.
Dead Man Logan completes the Old Man Logan saga. This volume and the last were the highlight of the entire series. This is Logan back in his own time period and trying to save little Hulk-Bruce. Yes the same one he rescued years ago from the crazy man-eating hulks. However, with Dani and Hulk not seeing Logan in over 7 years, a lot has changed. Who's after the Hulk now? Will Logan finally be able to get the send off he wants? Overall, a great conclusion to a character I wasn't sold on to begin w...
Yes Old Man Logan is back in the Wastelands. Sabretooth is hot on his heels but Wolverine has a good crew to help him get back to the ranch. I really think this volume is a good follow up to the story that Millar started.
Oh wow. I wasn't thinking they could actually close this out well, but they did. It's a weird situation to have to finish up, what with the bringing him into the regular world and then sending him back, but they pulled it off. It was dark and gross and upsetting just like the original OML.
This was a fitting tribute to OML and what an ending it was!Logan travels back to wastelands and well attacked by cannibals and then meeting Dani and Bruce Jr and then has to fight Sabretooth and his clones and some drama with Forge and the last survivors which was an emotional one and the eventual rescue mission and the ultimate end and a fitting death.This was okayish in the middle but by the end it got so good especially with the last fight with Sabretooth and Mr Sinister cameos up as well an...
Probably 2.5 stars...It isn't bad, really. It just felt particularly predictable while at the same time being a "greatest hits" version of the wasteland that old Logan came from.It was time, though, for this character's story to end. That said, I wish that the last volume had a bit more heart to it as it was a series that often surprised me with how much I liked it. This one was just a bit of a letdown, I felt.Still worth the read if you have come along on Logan's journey this far. But not the b...
Old Man Logan has gotten back to his reality so that he can die and be buried with his family, as his deteriorating condition is terminal. His last hurrah involves cannibals, Weapon X, a Hulk and even a Norse God! Not the greatest read in the series, but a solid piece further expanding the mythology of the Old Man reality. 7 out of 12.
This was probably the best volume of Old/Dead Man Logan since the first story by Millar and McNiven (although it's still not a patch on it) but I can't say I'm sorry to see this character bow out. At least they gave him a good end.
So we finally get an end to the Old Man Logan saga, and it did go out with a bang. Probably about as good an ending as you could hope for. After thinking volume 1 of the series wasn't dark enough, this volume went almost too dark. I guess be careful what you wish for. Still a really good volume, and I just prefer Old Man Logan in the Wastelands, which is what we got here. I have to say overall the Old Man Logan series was probably as good a Wolverine story as we've ever seen.
Old Man Logan clatters to a conclusion approximately a thousand issues after it began. Unsurprisingly, this final volume features Old Man Logan slicing and dicing bad guys and generally defying death. It's nice to see him back in the Wasteland, but it also feels like it could have happened ten volumes ago. Nothing about this final volume feels particularly special or unique. It's good and fun, of course, but it's hardly original. Old Man Logan just wants to get home to his dead family, though (s...
Bringing Logan back to the Wasteland really was the right choice at this point. The grittier and more focused story really allows the character of Logan to do what he does best--survive and protect those closest to him.Even having read the original Old Man Logan, this volume brings in some fairly unsettling violence that felt like a bit more than was necessary. Also, without some new direction, this is a premise reaching the end of its time--just like Logan himself. And with that in mind, Brisso...
What a way to go out on top Brisson. This final volume had it all. Action packed, brutal fight scenes, great cameos, adventure and imaginative situations Logan was put in. All visualized greatly by Mike Henderson. Killed for 12 straight issues. Although we all new it was coming, it still was a stiff punch to the gut to see Old Man Logan finally go to meet up with his wife and kids. Amazing book.
3.5, rounding down. Not a bad ending for Logan. My only beef is that every other page Logan bemoans his deteriorating state and says he can't go on much longer, gets his lungs popped out or is hit by a car, then proceeds to shred whatever mutant, monster, or cultist is in his way. What does the user agreement for Mjolnir look like? How many Asgardian lawyers does it take to define "pure of heart,"? And wouldn't any practical god demand some worship for the use of his most iconic and prized artif...
A true end to the "Old Man Logan" saga, this Volume sees our hero finally back to his home in The Wastelands. Having been gone for a very long time, he's been assumed dead, so his return has a lot of interested parties. Just trying to get home so he can die next to the graves of his wife and children, Logan must first:- survive being snacked on by a cannibal family- teaming up with Dani Cage (who near the end takes up Mjolnir!) and Hulk Jr- fighting a religious cult and a Hulk Killer monster wit...
It was time for this. This version of Logan had run his course, and it was time to let him go. And as a send off for a character like this, somebody who has done everything he could possibly do in a story and is still well-liked, this is about as good as it gets. Logan does what he set out to do, and goes out the way he wanted. Can't ask for much more than that.
3.5 rounded up.The Old Man Logan saga comes to an end, and of course it fittingly ends where it started, in the Wastelands. Logan runs afoul of a Hulk, Sabretooth, and another familiar X-Man villain who I won't spoil, all on his quest to finally die.Given how hopeless it had begun to feel for Logan, he definitely gets around during these last few issues, almost as if his healing factor isn't as much of a problem any more, which feels like a stalling of momentum that we've been building up since
A much better, well deserved ending needed for such a legend of a character. Wolverine is one of my favourites in the comic book world, and old man Logan is such a great variation of a character dealing with loss, defeat and anger. He has nothing to lose, therefore let the rage out!As his obituary said on the last page: it was his duty at this point to find his peace and be alongside his family in the end. Old man Logan already was defeated, it was all about at this point finding his way back ho...
The original Old Man Logan series is one of my all-time favorites. I found the continuation of the series to be a little hit-or-miss, but this conclusion was fantastic. A very exciting and elegiac ending that almost got me choked up. I didn't LOVE the art as much as the original series, but it worked. The story was great though.