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09 May 2008

Talking: Logan #3 of 3

By: Pete LePage
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Spoiler. Brian K. Vaughan writes a different story for Wolverine. This is a love story that maybe reveals why Wolverine can’t remember his past. I bought the black and whiter version of this comic. It looks freaking great! I don’t understand why you would buy the regular version, because this is uninterrupted comic. No ads, nothing but what the writer and artists want to say. I really enjoyed this 3 issue mini series; it had both action and eloquence. What did you think? Also what do you think about black and white versions of a comic? I am a big fan.

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  • joseab (guest) wrote on May 9, 10:47 am:
    to tell you the truth i had no idea of a black and white version...but i completly agree with you! Great Story and art
  • Agmaster wrote on May 9, 1:12 pm:
    I...I just can't do it. Wolverine is ruined for me. Everytime I see him I just sigh and try and glaze him out of my mind.
  • anthony r (guest) wrote on May 9, 7:35 pm:
    I wish all comics were ad-less, or at least just kept all the ads in the back of the book or something. sometimes you see a double page spread of ads or something or you're reading and the ad is a comic and you're like "wow that comic has really taken a turn in an odd direction" then realize it's an ad and how much you hate it. it takes you out of the story sometimes.
  • stephen (guest) wrote on May 11, 8:55 pm:
    the first issue hooked me but it failed to grab me emotionally and it felt a little flat. i think maybe another issue to get the story a little more clearly defined would've served the book better

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