3.0

A step up from the last volume but lacking a little something here and there.

So there are two stories here. One is Logan dealing with Kingpin and Bullseye. This is during the era where Kingpin is mayor of new york. When someone meets up with Logan and gives him a harddrive, and then is murdered, Logan is on a mission to keep the drive safe and others. But Kingpin of course sends Bullseye after him and that...well doesn't go very well. Then the 2nd part is Logan going back to the mansion to learn he's dying, slowly, but it's happening. At the same time a X-men, Glob? Is going out on his first date but you know that never goes well.

Good: I liked Logan dealing with fights in his old age. It's kind of funny watching him bumble around and get his ass kicked in a weird way. I also like how he seems more at peace with dying than he ever has before. The Glob stuff, while a little on the nose, was cute. I liked seeing teenage mutants deal with everyday problems.

Bad: I thought both stories were decent but nothing we haven't seen before. The art also suffered at times, hard to tell what was happening in big fight scenes.

Overall it's good but nothing special. Kind of like most of Old Man Logan since Volume 1 (With the exception of volume 6, I loved that one). But I have to say I'm sticking with it, so that says something. A 3 out of 5.