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Wolverine: Old Man Logan Vol. 9: The Hunter and the Hunted by Ed Brisson

remigves's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging mysterious reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.0

joshgauthier's review

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4.0

With some good visual moments and a bit more character development on the gradually more injured Logan, vol. 9 finds more ways to stand out than some previous volumes--and is certainly good enough in its own right--but this run of the character continues to lack a certain depth that I'd really like to see come back.

jameshowlett's review against another edition

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3.0

Bullseye hikâyesinin çizimleri can sıktı. Bu yüzden 2,5'tan 3 vermek durumunda kaldım.


lukeisthename34's review

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3.0

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 him out so they can remove him totally. Boring tripe.

heregrim's review

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4.0

Old Man Logan dealing with the major predators of the Marvel Universe, while he might not be the top Predator anymore. Nothing like being hunted by the people who had always hoped for a trip in your game to take you on.

josetinocoperez's review

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3.0

70/100.

Ha estado bien, entretenido, aunque no ha sido mi favorito de la colección. Este volumen se divide en dos arcos argumentales completos y la introducción al arco que comenzará el último volumen. Comencemos por partes: el primer arco argumental tiene como villano a Kraven el cazador y me ha resultado bastante interesante. El guion de Ed Brisson es bastante bueno y el arte de Francesco Manna (unido al color de Carlos López) acompaña bastante bien. Me gusta mucho, en especial, cómo está dibujado Kraven.

En un segundo arco argumental, volvemos a tener a Bullseye como fragmento. Debo reconocer que no me entusiasma demasiado el personaje, pero se vuelve a hacer entretenido. El guion de Ed Brisson sigue siendo bueno; confío en él. Lo que más me ha entusiasmado de este arco es el arte de Juan Ferreyra. No es mi dibujante favorito, pero me encanta su estilo. Espero leer pronto más de él.

Por último, terminamos con la pequeña introducción a lo que está por venir. A nivel de guion, a mí no me ha convencido demasiado, pero seguramente Ed Brisson me demuestre lo contrario cuando lea lo que tiene preparado. De momento, no ha decepcionado, así que tampoco creo que lo haga al final. El color de Carlos López vuelve a gustarme, aunque el arte de Damian Couceiro no me convence demasiado. Lo mejor que tiene, a mi gusto, es la portada de Andrea Sorrentino. Vivo enamorado del dibujo de este hombre.
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