[REVIEW] WELCOME BACK TO THE WASTELAND IN ‘WASTELANDERS: WOLVERINE #1’
With limited dialogue and fast-moving action, Wastelanders: Wolverine #1 is a quick yet intriguing read for new and old fans alike.
With limited dialogue and fast-moving action, Wastelanders: Wolverine #1 is a quick yet intriguing read for new and old fans alike.
Old Man Logan may be dead, but his world still lives on in Avengers of the Wasteland #1, reintroducing Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to their dystopian future.
In the conclusion to this story arc, Old Man Logan has just about had it with this flash drive that can supposedly take down Wilson Fisk.
Old Man Logan needs some help decrypting a flash drive that could bring down Wilson Fisk, so where better to turn than Sarah Dewey?
Old Man Logan is back in New York City, and vigilantes are outlawed thanks to NYC’s mayor Wilson Fisk. This new arc is definitely worth reading!
Old Man Logan #35 introduces lots of open story threads that will hopefully be explored later on…probably the most pressing being Logan’s mystery box.
Moon Over Madripoor kicks off a new Old Man Logan story arc that brings Logan into a centuries-old turf war between the Hand and the Yashida clan.
New numbering, creative teams, and details about what story lines will kick off the Legacy line for the most recently announced titles.
The geekworld is buzzing with rumors about James Mangold’s Wolverine 3. They’ve kept a tight lid on this production for the most part, but