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Reddit mentions of Wolverine: Old Man Logan Vol. 1: Berzerker (Wolverine: Old Man Logan (2015))

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Wolverine: Old Man Logan Vol. 1: Berzerker (Wolverine: Old Man Logan (2015)). Here are the top ones.

Wolverine: Old Man Logan Vol. 1: Berzerker (Wolverine: Old Man Logan (2015))
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Found 5 comments on Wolverine: Old Man Logan Vol. 1: Berzerker (Wolverine: Old Man Logan (2015)):

u/Tigertemprr · 11 pointsr/comicbooks
u/StraightOuttaComics · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

My best recommendation for what you're asking is Jeff Lemire's Old Man Logan on going. His run is finishing soon so it'll be easy to read in trades. It's one of my favorites at the moment, every issue has been consistently great. If you want something like Millar's Old Man Logan and that's gritty and mature, I'd suggest checking this out

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u/theboy2themoon · 2 pointsr/promos

That book will get you the complete run of the original Old Man Logan storyline. It introduced the character, and stands alone as it's own distinct story. It was originally written as a bit of an "Elseworld" story, and the events of the comics neither directly led to nor out of this book.

But...since then, Marvel has introduced the character into the mainstream continuity, including a mini-series during the Secret Wars event and an ongoing series since 2016. These books are great for those who find themselves fans of the Old Man Logan character, but IMO they are not to the same quality as the original story arch.

That may be more complicated of an explanation than you needed: the short answer is yes, that book will get you the full (original) Old Man Logan storyline.

A few other quick notes: The book is best (or, at least, better) if you have some general knowledge of the Marvel Universe (even just knowing the movies will enhance the experience) but the plot is entirely self-contained so anyone could pick up the book and have a full idea of what's going on. Subsequent Old Man Logan comics have been published, but they came a few years after the original storyline. They're good, particularly if you find yourself liking the character, but the original storyline is awesome.

u/soulreaverdan · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

So, for some more details:

Old Man Logan, written by Mark Millar, was originally a 2008 storyline in the Wolverine ongoing series, comprising Wolverine Vol. 3 #66–72 and Giant-Size Old Man Logan #1. It was a stand-alone alternate-world story about a bad future where the villains took over, with him being one of the few heroes left alive (being virtually unkillable), but in retirement with a wife and kids. It was an eight issue story, and ended there.

Come the Secret Wars event in 2015, the gimmick for that event was that all the books ongoing got cancelled, and were replaced with various miniseries of alternate universes, since the main crux of Secret Wars was that the entire multiverse had been destroyed, with the only remains being Battleworld, a hodge-podge of tiny remnants of different realities forced together as the last survivors of the multiverse.

One of those miniseries was Old Man Logan, written by Brian Michael Bendis, took place in a setting where the world of the original Old Man Logan was part of Battleworld. In the story, Old Man Logan discovers something is generally wrong (since the citizens of Battleworld are forbidden to travel to other areas outside their own universe's), and exploring the nature of Battleworld. The miniseries ends with him fighting alongside a huge group of heroes in the climax of Secret Wars, and then waking up in New York city in the freshly remade Earth-616, the primary Marvel Universe.

This led into the (still currently) ongoing Old Man Logan series, written first by Jeff Lemire, and then Ed Brisson, which features Old Man Logan in the new Marvel Universe, aware that he's a transplant from an alternate future, and initially trying to head off what he considers the inevitable future (with some flashback/forward to his original timeline, some details retrofitted to match up with the current Marvel U's ongoing).

Yay, comic books! Anyway, the first one to read would be Mark Millar's Old Man Logan, then Bendis's Old Man Logan Vol. 0: Warzones!, and finally pick up with Lemire's Old Man Logan Vol.1: Berserker, with some Secret Wars thrown in if you feel like a bit more context.