![]() ![]() ![]() Nobody knows what happened on the night the heroes fell. Collecting WOLVERINE (2003) #20-32 and #66-72, and WOLVERINE: OLD MAN LOGAN GIANT-SIZE #1. Mark Millar and Steve McNiven's Old Man Logan idea was a great concept when it was released in 2008, giving age, wisdom, and regret to Marvel's mouthy side character-turned-headliner. Wolverine: Old Man Logan (Hardcover) Published: OctoMARK MILLAR and STEVE MCNIVEN-who last teamed for the monumental CIVIL WAR-bring us the most important WOLVERINE story of the 21st Century. After proving himself in the ’90s as a talent to watch while writing for DC Comics and the UK comic 2000AD, his arrival to Marvel came at a time when Ultimate Spider-Man had just shot up the sales charts. No one has heard from him for fifty years, and in his place stands an old man called Logan. Along with Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Millar has been one of the key writers for Marvel Comics in the 21st century. Wolverine's fate is the biggest mystery of all. ![]() Then: Nobody knows what happened the night the heroes fell, but the villains have been calling the shots ever since. ![]() And when writer Mark Millar (THE ULTIMATES, KICK-ASS) gets his hands on Wolverine, what he does isn't very pretty! When the Hand brainwashes Wolverine, he slices and dices his way through friends and foes alike - carving a swath of terror through the Marvel Universe that ultimately results in an X-Man's death! Finally captured and deprogrammed, Wolverine swears vengeance against his tormentors - and the vengeance of Wolverine is a wonder to behold. ![]()
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