
Lanier Burton
Mark Millar has a knack for submerging characters in the grimy parts of their worlds. For Old Man Logan he plunges Wolverine into a blood bath past and as we see future! Steve delivers from his ink pen the marvel universe as it stands without its much acclaimed heroes! And the results are harrowingly poignant to behold! All in all this book and Civil War defined Marvel in the 2000s and are what drew my attention to comics way back when. - Coolesdolo

Tyler Durden
The writing is a little too corny for me. Top tier art direction is a definite plus. But with the poorly written dialogue and plot devices it falls short. When you use the words super hero and super villian in a modern day comic book it seems kinda out of place. Even the fact that EVERY super villian randomly deciding to join efforts to destroy every super premise is weak. I seemed like a story written off one idea and they just went with it.
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AMOL KATE
What I love about graphic novels is that they narrate the apocalyptic events in better ways. worlds end, villain wins, different species rules, fight to live. this story is too shows that. Nice to read Old Man Logan on the background of apocolypse. All heroes fell and villains took control the world. Logan also decide not to use his claws. No one is going to save world from villains. Good story. I think Mark Miller can write it's sequel. If he write I would love to read it.
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