Wolverine has always been surrounded by chaos but is he willing to bring such thing to his close ones?
The person who has been sending Logan's enemies after him has finally revealed herself and she's decided to make him suffer by any means. Now to stop her, Logan will have to become what he fears the most.
The initial storyarc is over and is just as satisfying as the previous chapters.
Jeff Lemire continues his run on the character by focusing on classic Wolverine moments like the different aspects from his life, particularly the ones involving death and chaos (although Lemire can be a bit overboard with the repetition of "Chaos"). The villain ends-up being yet another classic Wolverine character and the conflict between them is presented in an interesting way by exemplifying how many enemies Logan has made over the years and is also connected to the original Old Man logan storyline.
The plot comes to a logical conclusion that while it can be a bit too grim for the character, it also makes sense considering his original mission. It all comes full circle.
Andrea Sorrentino remains on art duties and he remains incredible consistent by delivering creative panel after creative panel with each one of them being quite different from the last one. The fight scenes are also pretty engaging.
Solid conclusion for a quite good story. Hope the series continues this way.
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