His decision to head to his future wife’s town was pretty stupid though. And when he meets Jubilee again it’s an awkward but quietly moving reunion. I totally buy his jaded voice when he sees Deathstrike again, his inner monologue telling him to say the same words he always says, go through the motions he always does – I know he means he’s lived encounters like these before in his past but it feels very meta, like the character is getting sick of doing the same stuff over and over again. I still really like this older version of Wolverine who’s been through the wringer and then some. The second volume of the Old Man Logan ongoing has some decent moments and strong art but the main story is a bit flimsy. But long-time enemies like Lady Deathstrike and the Reavers are surprised to discover Logan is seemingly back from the dead and set out to settle some old scores… Believing his dystopian future might still happen, he heads to a small gravel quarry mining town in the Great White North to protect his future wife, Maureen, who’s presently a kid. Old Man Logan continues to be haunted by his demons in Bordertown.
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