Old Man Logan #12 (2016)

Old Man Logan #12 (2016)

$4.99
VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Jeff Lemire
(A/CA) Andrea Sorrentino
THE SILENT ORDER, PART FOUR: The Old Man and the Boy In the penultimate chapter of the "SILENT ORDER" epic, LOGAN will face his toughest adversary yet-his own past! SOHEI and his order of Silent Monks have Logan's back against a wall. But when the leader of the monks is revealed, will Logan have the strength to defeat him? And in the Wastelands, Logan faces the same Order, only centuries older and stronger. Will he be able to defeat these warrior monks without popping his claws and revealing the truth of who he is to his one true love? Parental Advisory
Date Available: 10/12/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Old Man Logan has become Jeff Lemire's (consistently) best book for Marvel. There's genius at work in parts of Moon Knight, but the further along we get, the moments have become farther apart. Here, not a problem. Stuck squarely in what we'll call the Eddie Furlong/John Connor conundrum, Logan needs to try to convince a very whiny little boy that there's no fate but what he makes for himself. This kid's life really depends on that, but he's resistant to the idea.

Of note, Andrea Sorrentino's art is starting to move towards old J.H. Williams/Mick Gray level, and its helping the visual storytelling along nicely. If he sticks around, I think Marvel is using a real find in a way that let's his work grow.


I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


VERY FINE/NEAR MINT
(W) Jeff Lemire
(A/CA) Andrea Sorrentino
THE SILENT ORDER, PART FOUR: The Old Man and the Boy In the penultimate chapter of the "SILENT ORDER" epic, LOGAN will face his toughest adversary yet-his own past! SOHEI and his order of Silent Monks have Logan's back against a wall. But when the leader of the monks is revealed, will Logan have the strength to defeat him? And in the Wastelands, Logan faces the same Order, only centuries older and stronger. Will he be able to defeat these warrior monks without popping his claws and revealing the truth of who he is to his one true love? Parental Advisory
Date Available: 10/12/2016
BONUS REVIEW by Kevin Healy


Old Man Logan has become Jeff Lemire's (consistently) best book for Marvel. There's genius at work in parts of Moon Knight, but the further along we get, the moments have become farther apart. Here, not a problem. Stuck squarely in what we'll call the Eddie Furlong/John Connor conundrum, Logan needs to try to convince a very whiny little boy that there's no fate but what he makes for himself. This kid's life really depends on that, but he's resistant to the idea.

Of note, Andrea Sorrentino's art is starting to move towards old J.H. Williams/Mick Gray level, and its helping the visual storytelling along nicely. If he sticks around, I think Marvel is using a real find in a way that let's his work grow.


I give it 8 out of 10 Grahams


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