Wolverine #69
In "Old Man Logan Part 4," a weary Logan and Clint navigate the wreckage of a broken world, fleeing Clint’s daughter and her ruthless forces after a desperate plunge into a chasm carved by the Moloids. As they reach the quiet ruins of Iowa, Logan finally agrees to share the truth behind his decision to abandon the name Wolverine—revealing a past that shaped the man he’s become. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated with grit and precision by Steve McNiven, with inks by Dexter Vines and colors by Morry Hollowell, the cover by Steve McNiven captures the weight of this pivotal moment.
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Logan and Clint escape from Clint's power hungry daughter and her men by falling into a chasm created by the Moloids. After making it to Iowa, Logan agrees to tell Clint the story of why he stopped being Wolverine.
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