By: Brian K Vaughan Publisher: Marvel Comics Average Rating: Binding: Paperback Number of Items: 1 Number of Pages: 112 Publication Date: May 13, 2009 Studio: Marvel Comics
Product Description: Superstar artist Eduardo Risso (100 Bullets) joins critically acclaimed writer Brian K. Vaughan (TV's Lost, Y: The Last Man) for a unique take on the man who's the best there is at what he does. Finally armed with long-lost memories from his past, Wolverine returns to one of his first battlefields to settle an old score in an all-new adventure with a shocking revelation about the man known as Logan. Collects Logan #1-3.
Nice little story, but not very good value for money ^ 'Wolverine: Logan' is a great little 3 part story by two creators who are the top of their game.
Unfortunately, half of the book is taken up by the script and with the story being only 3 comics long, I finished reading this in around 25 minutes.
Another gripe is the continued escalation of the regenerative abilities of Wolverine's healing factor. I wont give anything away, but he survives two major incidents here which continue to move the character further away from 'scrappy underdog' and closer towards 'invincible god who can regenerate from a single atom'.
I still recommend picking it up if you've got the cash, but don't fret if you can't afford this TPB. Borrow it off a friend.