miércoles, 14 de septiembre de 2016

Some thoughts about Old Man Logan #11

Wolverine's past continues to follow him.

Logan has been captured in Japan by a mysterious clan to looks strangely familiar. Now if he wants to escape he will need the help of his oldest enemies.

I can't help but continue to enjoy this.

Jeff Lemire brings a new chapter where he keeps making the connection between Logan's past and the events from the present including the exploration of several key events from his previous life and how they contrast to the enemies he's facing.

The character work is still quite solid with Logan reflecting his emotions perfectly in every scene while the worldbuilding is still as strong as usual.

However, Andrea Sorrentino gets the biggest credit here by delivering really creative scenes with a pretty distinctive style including a particular two-page spread where he explores Logan's life and several important moments from his history and the different characters that matter to him.

Solid once again, this series simply can't fail.

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