Logans Run #1 (1990)

Logans Run #1 (1990)

$3.50
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Cover art by Paul Gulacy. William F. Nolan, co-author of the original novel, Logan's Run, talks about Logan's beginnings, his lengthy success, the many mediums the character has attained and how pleased he is with the near faithful comic adaptation. Untitled story, script by Barry Blair (plot), George Clayton Johnson (original novelist), William F. Nolan (original novelist), Tom Mason, and Chris Ulm, art by Barry Blair; Logan-3, a sandman, an elite killer who tracks down citizens who decide to run for their lives after they reach their 21st birthday, is himself approaching 21, his own Lastday. Unlike the 1976 film, Logan's Run, this adaptation is faithful to the book and keeps the main character's name as Logan-3 (In the movie it's changed to Logan-5) and Lastday as age 21 (In the movie it's age 30). The art in this issue is manga type and most of the characters are drawn like children, yet they are late teens, at the most, early twenties. 36 pgs!
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
Cover art by Paul Gulacy. William F. Nolan, co-author of the original novel, Logan's Run, talks about Logan's beginnings, his lengthy success, the many mediums the character has attained and how pleased he is with the near faithful comic adaptation. Untitled story, script by Barry Blair (plot), George Clayton Johnson (original novelist), William F. Nolan (original novelist), Tom Mason, and Chris Ulm, art by Barry Blair; Logan-3, a sandman, an elite killer who tracks down citizens who decide to run for their lives after they reach their 21st birthday, is himself approaching 21, his own Lastday. Unlike the 1976 film, Logan's Run, this adaptation is faithful to the book and keeps the main character's name as Logan-3 (In the movie it's changed to Logan-5) and Lastday as age 21 (In the movie it's age 30). The art in this issue is manga type and most of the characters are drawn like children, yet they are late teens, at the most, early twenties. 36 pgs!