Wolverine #66-67
By Geoff Hoppe
August 7, 2008 - 15:12
Marvel Comics
Writer(s): Mark Millar
Penciller(s): Steve McNiven
Inker(s): Dexter Vines
Colourist(s): Morry Hollowell with Christina Strain
Letterer(s): VC's Cory Petit
$2.99 US, $3.05 Canada
I haven’t enjoyed elderly violence this much since my ex-marine sixth grade teacher threw some kid’s chair at the wall in frustration. And he didn’t have razor-tipped arrows, either.

The Obligatory Warning: smashed skulls, bow-and-arrow headshots.
Wolverine: Old Man Logan is a new story arc by the same team (inker and colorist, even) responsible for Marvel Comics’ Civil War. Old Man
Millar’s inspired story idea takes cues from a jumble of sources. It has the out-of-retirement theme of The Dark Knight Returns, the post-apocalyptic look of Mad Max, and gives an indirect nod to Hunter S. Thompson’s Fear and Loathing in
Millar’s reworking of the Marvel Universe makes these issues distinctive and gripping.

The art, by Steve McNiven, Dexter Vines, and Morry Hollowell, is easily as good as Civil War, and maybe better. Steve McNiven and Dexter Vines are gifted artists, and
Worth the money? Absolutely.
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