Wolverine #67
Wolverine #67 is the second chapter of the 'Old Man Logan' arc, the story that fundamentally reimagined what a Wolverine narrative could be — trading superhero action for a post-apocalyptic road Western in which a broken, pacifist Logan hasn't popped his claws in fifty years. By grounding the character's legendary ferocity in psychological devastation caused by Mysterio's illusion (fully revealed later in the arc), Millar and McNiven established an archetype of the aged, haunted warrior that resonated far beyond the page. The arc became a modern classic of the medium and served as a principal creative inspiration for the 2017 James Mangold film Logan and, later, Deadpool & Wolverine. Its dystopian alternate-future framework — Earth-807128, a continent parceled out among supervillain landlords — has since seeded multiple Marvel ongoing series, tie-in events, and a lasting alternate-universe character.
In "Old Man Logan Part 2," a weary Logan and a reluctant Hawkeye navigate a ruined San Francisco, only to face the Ghost Riders in a brutal encounter that tests Logan’s fading resolve. As they push on to Hammer Falls, Nevada, they reunite with one of Clint’s ex-wives—whose daughter, the daughter of Peter Parker, has vanished after chasing down the Kingpin. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated with striking intensity by Steve McNiven, with inks by Dexter Vines and colors by Morry Hollowell and Christina Strain, this pivotal issue deepens the mystery of a fractured world, all framed by McNiven and Vines’ haunting cover.
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Mark Millar and Steve McNiven reunited for 'Old Man Logan' directly off the back of their 2006–2007 Civil War crossover, which had been one of Marvel's best-selling events of the decade. Millar drew deliberate inspiration from Clint Eastwood's Unforgiven and the Mad Max franchise, framing Logan as a reluctant retired gunfighter dragged back into a violent world by economic desperation. The arc ran across Wolverine (Vol. 3) #66–72 from June 2008 to June 2009, with the concluding chapter published as the oversized Wolverine Giant-Size Old Man Logan #1 in September 2009 — a schedule that stretched well over a year, partly due to the demands of McNiven's highly detailed painted-style linework. The debut issue required multiple printings to meet reader demand, and the collected edition has remained continuously in print, most recently in the October 2025 Marvel Premier Collection edition featuring a new introduction by McNiven.
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- Published September 2008 by Marvel Comics; written by Mark Millar, penciled by Steve McNiven, inked by Dexter Vines — Part 2 of the 8-part 'Old Man Logan' arc.
- First appearance (in the Earth-807128 alternate reality) of the Ghost Riders of that world, who attack Logan and Hawkeye in the ruins of San Francisco in this issue.
- First appearance in flashback/illusion within the arc of Earth-807128 versions of Mister Sinister, Sabretooth, Omega Red, and Apocalypse.
- The issue introduces the alternate-future city of 'Hammer Falls' — the ruins of Las Vegas, where Mjolnir rests and civilians make pilgrimages hoping for the heroes' return, making it one of the arc's most world-building-rich chapters.
- Logan's extreme pacifism — his refusal to fight back even when beaten — is a central dramatic tension of this issue; Hawkeye's inability to understand it sets up Logan's eventual revelation about what happened the night the heroes fell.
- The issue is dedicated to the memory of artist Michael Turner, who died in June 2008 shortly before publication.
- The complete 'Old Man Logan' arc, including this issue, is credited as a primary creative inspiration for James Mangold's 2017 Fox/Marvel film Logan starring Hugh Jackman, and is also cited as an influence on 2024's Deadpool & Wolverine.
- The arc spawned a dedicated alternate-universe character (Earth-807128 James Howlett) who received his own ongoing series beginning in January 2016, written by Jeff Lemire with art by Andrea Sorrentino, and who served as the de facto Wolverine in Marvel's publishing line following the 2014 'Death of Wolverine' storyline.
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Reprinted in Wolverine #184 (2009), Wolverine #51 (2009), Wolverine: Old Man Logan #[nn] (2009), Wolverine: Old Man Logan Giant-Size #1 (2009), Wolverine #57 (2010), Wolverine: Old Man Logan #[nn] (2010), Marvel Série II #5 (2012), Wolverine by Mark Millar Omnibus #[nn] (2013), Wolverine - Old Man Logan #2 (2019), Wolverine: Old Man Logan [Marvel Premier Collection] #[nn] (2025), Die offizielle Marvel-Comic-Sammlung #56
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