Wolverine: Logan...

Nov 27, 2009 19:57



I read Wolverine: Logan (Black and White edition) by Brian K. Vaughan and Eduardo Risso. If ever a comic had a redundant title, this is it.

The story turned out to be unusually moving. It's World War II; Logan is a prisoner in a Japanese prison camp, thrown together with an American named Lt. Warren. They escape. When Warren is about to shoot an innocent Japanese woman they encounter, Logan stops him, and they part ways. Logan goes home with the woman. Her home? Hiroshima.

The story has a lot of violence, but was also sweet and gentle. I really loved the Risso art.

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