Scan barcode
brisamar's review against another edition
3.0
El dibujo es bueno, la historia se cuenta apresuradamente y se dejan de lado ciertos hilos. Como aparecen muchos personajes, me parece que sin conocer del mundo MARVEL uno se perdería.
chicokc's review against another edition
4.0
Logan, antes Wolverine es un súper héroe retirado. Tiene mas de 50 años sin sacar sus garras. Pero ha llegado la hora de la venganza.
emilyrandolph_epstein's review
5.0
Rarely does a comic book leave me breathless; this one did. Fast-paced, viscerally drawn. This is a masterpiece of a buddy road trip story. I had a few issues with the plot towards the end, but not enough to diminish my overall enjoyment.
skullheadface's review against another edition
5.0
HOLY FUCK! That was/is epic, the best Wolverine story I’ve ever read! ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
soumil_da_vinci's review against another edition
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
mysterious
sad
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
SNIKT!
Graphic: Cannibalism, Animal death, Car accident, Murder, Blood, Body horror, Gore, Death, Grief, Injury/Injury detail, and Violence
shadybanana's review against another edition
4.0
Since this movie is in development or so I hear, therefore I decided to read this comic. I had been warned it was dark. How dark? After reading this I realise, it is rather very dark. All of the superheroes are ded almost except a blind Hawk eye who The whole plot was dark bit it was good and the character of Logan without being the savage Wolverine was more of an element of interest than boredom. The art was also very good especially some scenes like the first scene of Red Skull or Pym Falls and to a grotesque level, even the time when Wolverine fights in the end (yes he becomes wolverine by the end duh) is actually goodish. Overall it was a nice comic with a decent art and amazing plot idea but an okayish plot with some question marks in the end.
Spoiler
also dies in the endunladylike's review against another edition
4.0
Millar does a great job of telling a gruesomely violent post-apocalyptic "What-If?" type story of Wolverine and Hawkeye 50 years after the Marvel supervillians successfully ganged up and wiped out the majority of the superheroes.
daileyxplanet's review against another edition
5.0
Wolverine #66: I am a sucker for dystopian futures, especially one where the heroes have failed. I am currently reading the Dark Tower series and I can't help be see a bit of Roland in Logan. Not really a Hawkeye fan, but a blind version does have my interest piqued. The Hulk Family is straight out of the Hills Have Eyes, which is a good thing.
Wolverine #67: So Hawkeye is a dirty old man with several ex-wives. San Francisco is sunk into the ground and Las Vegas is a shrine to all of the dead heroes. Who is the new Kingpin of Crime?
Wolverine #68:
Wolverine: This genius plan o' yours... It would just be smashin' through the walls an killin' everybody, would it?
Hawkeye: Yep.
Wolverine: That ain't genius.
Hawkeye: It is if it works.
Wolverine #69: Pacifist Logan is almost at his breaking point. The moloids are tearing up America at an alarming rate. Hawkeye continues to be the B.A. killing baddies indiscriminately. Halfway through and I can certainly see why Old Man Logan has persevered after nine years. It's already feeling like a classic storyline.
Wolverine #70: Jeez that was a tough one. Logan reveals why he is a pacifist now. It makes perfect sense and is one of the most haunting things I could read in a comic book.
Wolverine #71: I'm too excited to read on. Bye.
Wolverine #72: Wolverine breaks his vow and wrecks stuff.
Wolverine: Old Man Logan Giant-Size: Wolverine gets his revenge on Hulk gang in the most brutal way possible.
I don't know how much of Old Man Logan the film Logan will adapt. Most of the characters in this series are under the cover of the MCU. What I really like about this story is that it was mainly covered in the monthly Wolverine title. It reminds me of the 80's where there wasn't 7 books in print of each character. It reminds me of how Batman Year One and Days of Future Past were handled. I think I'm going to let this sink in before I read any of the "sequels" that's been printing the past two years.
Wolverine #67: So Hawkeye is a dirty old man with several ex-wives. San Francisco is sunk into the ground and Las Vegas is a shrine to all of the dead heroes. Who is the new Kingpin of Crime?
Wolverine #68:
Wolverine: This genius plan o' yours... It would just be smashin' through the walls an killin' everybody, would it?
Hawkeye: Yep.
Wolverine: That ain't genius.
Hawkeye: It is if it works.
Wolverine #69: Pacifist Logan is almost at his breaking point. The moloids are tearing up America at an alarming rate. Hawkeye continues to be the B.A. killing baddies indiscriminately. Halfway through and I can certainly see why Old Man Logan has persevered after nine years. It's already feeling like a classic storyline.
Wolverine #70: Jeez that was a tough one. Logan reveals why he is a pacifist now. It makes perfect sense and is one of the most haunting things I could read in a comic book.
Wolverine #71: I'm too excited to read on. Bye.
Wolverine #72: Wolverine breaks his vow and wrecks stuff.
Wolverine: Old Man Logan Giant-Size: Wolverine gets his revenge on Hulk gang in the most brutal way possible.
I don't know how much of Old Man Logan the film Logan will adapt. Most of the characters in this series are under the cover of the MCU. What I really like about this story is that it was mainly covered in the monthly Wolverine title. It reminds me of the 80's where there wasn't 7 books in print of each character. It reminds me of how Batman Year One and Days of Future Past were handled. I think I'm going to let this sink in before I read any of the "sequels" that's been printing the past two years.