![]() More on it as we get it, but this could be the beginning of another incredible book by Millar/McNiven (or a return to form depending on your opinion of Nemesis). 'Old Man Logan' 1 expands the tone and scope of Mark Millar and Steve McNivens original story by embracing the characters Spaghetti Western and ronin influences through Brian Michael Bendis engaging script and Andrea Sorrentinos career-defining art. Granted, they still have not said yes yet, but come on now, this book sold like hotcakes and was a huge boon to the company as a whole. ![]() Now it sounds like Mark Millar is plotting his sequel and preparing a pitch to the Marvel overlords. Nobody knows what happened on the night the heroes. ![]() What ended up coming out of it was perhaps the preeminent Wolverine story ever, telling a touching and badass tale that was beautifully illustrated by one of the best in the business. The only way writer Mark Millar (Wanted, Kick-Ass) could top his all-time classic Wolverine. MARK MILLAR and STEVE MCNIVEN-who last teamed for the monumental CIVIL WAR-bring us the most important WOLVERINE story of the 21st century. ![]() I mean, it was dystopian future in which the super villains had won, Hawkeye was a blind arms dealer (of sorts), and Wolverine was a broken down old man who went with him on a road trip to try and earn money to save his family. On the running scale of “holy crap! That is awesome!”, Mark Millar and Steve McNiven’s Old Man Logan was somewhere around a nine (for those that are wondering, Preacher would be a 10 and JMS’ new Wonder Woman origin would be a one). ![]()
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