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Comic book character

Comics character
Old Man Logan
Artwork for the variant cover of
Old Man Logan vol. 2, #50 (October 2018)
Art byMike Deodato Jr.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceWolverine (Vol 3) #66 (June 2008)
Created by
In-story information
Alter egoJames "Logan" Howlett
Place of originEarth-807128
Team affiliations
Abilities
  • Superhuman senses, strength, speed, durability, reflexes, stamina
  • Regeneration and slowed aging
  • Adamantium-laced skeleton
  • Retractable bone-claws
  • Skilled martial artist and master hand-to-hand combatant
Old Man Logan
Publication information
Schedulevol. 1–3: Monthly
FormatOngoing series
Main characterWolverine
Creative team
Written by(vol. 1)
Mark Millar
(vol. 2)
Brian Michael Bendis
(vol. 3-5)
Jeff Lemire
(vol. 6-12)
Ed Brisson
Penciller(s)(vol. 1)
Steve McNiven
(vol. 2)
Andrea Sorrentino
(vol. 3)
Andrea Sorrentino
Collected editions
Wolverine: Old Man LoganISBN 0-7851-3159-0

Old Man Logan is analternative version of the superheroWolverine appearing inAmerican comic books published byMarvel Comics. This character is an aged version of Wolverine set in an alternate future universe in which the supervillains overthrew the superheroes. Created by writerMark Millar and artistSteve McNiven, the character first appeared ina storyline of the same name, which ran inWolverine (Vol 3) #66–72 (June 2008 – June 2009) and which concluded inWolverine Giant-Size Old Man Logan #1 (November 2009).

After the 2014 "Death of Wolverine" storyline,Laura Kinney took the Wolverine mantle but an Old Man Logan from the similar alternate universe was brought in to serve as anX-Man, and featured in his ownongoing series.[1]

Old Man Logan was one of the inspirations for the 2017 filmLogan, starringHugh Jackman as thetitle character.[2] The character later made acameo appearance as Old Man Logan in the 2024Marvel Cinematic Universe filmDeadpool & Wolverine.[3]

Publication history

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Old Man Logan debuted as a character inMark Millar's run onFantastic Four, which featured characters who are heavily implied to be the aged Wolverine and Bruce Banner Jr. as an adult.Wolverine: Old Man Logan started as an eight-issue storyline from the third volume ofWolverine ongoing series by writerMark Millar and artistSteve McNiven, published byMarvel Comics in June 2008. The series ran throughWolverine (volume 3) #66–72 (June 2008 – June 2009) and ended inWolverine Giant-Size Old Man Logan #1 on September 9, 2009.

Old Man Logan debuted in his solo series during the 2015 "Secret Wars" storyline,[4] written byBrian Michael Bendis with art by Andrea Sorrentino. This story is continued in an ongoing series with the same name beginning in January 2016,[5] written byJeff Lemire with Sorrentino returning as artist.

Fictional character biography

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Original story

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TheUnited States and the world of Earth-807128 has been conquered and divided among supervillains, with territories belonging to theAbomination (later conquered by theHulk),Magneto (later conquered by a newKingpin),Doctor Doom, and theRed Skull, who has named himself president of the United States. Superheroes have been wiped out of existence, with the few survivors in hiding. Logan lives with his wife Maureen and young children Scotty and Jade on a barren plot of land inSacramento,California, now part of the territory known as Hulkland. Needing money to pay rent to his landlords theHulk Gang (theincestuoushillbilly grandchildren of the Hulk and his first cousinShe-Hulk), Logan accepts a job from a blindClint Barton to help him travel east to the capital of New Babylon and deliver a secret package (which Logan assumes to be drugs).[6]

Logan and Barton encounter several diversions on their journey. They rescue Barton's estranged daughterAshley (who seems to be an aspiring Spider-Girl) from the clutches of the new Kingpin. However, she then murders Kingpin and reveals her intention to seize his territory ofHammer Falls (formerlyLas Vegas) herself as the new Kingpin and "Spider-Bitch" before attempting to kill her father. Logan rescues him and the pair escape, as Spider-Bitch sends her forces after them.[7]

They escape a cluster ofMoloids who are destroying cities by sinking them from beneath the surface. They then get chased by aVenomsymbiote-infusedTyrannosaurus (imported from theSavage Land), but they are rescued and teleported by theWhite Queen andBlack Bolt.[8]

Throughout the story it is reiterated that the "Wolverine" persona died the day the villains attacked and that since then, Logan has refused to use his claws.Flashbacks reveal that on the night the attack happened, a group of 40 supervillains attacked theX-Mansion. Unable to locate his teammates, Logan slaughtered the attackers to ensure the safety of the mutant children. As the last "attacker"Bullseye was killed, Logan realized that the entire assault was an illusion created byMysterio and his perceived enemies were actually his fellowX-Men. This destroyed Wolverine emotionally and mentally and he fled the mansion and wandered away to a train track in shock and shame. Though he made a subsequent suicide attempt by allowing a freight train to run him over, Logan could not actually kill himself, but had effectively killed "Wolverine".[9]

When they arrive at the capital, Hawkeye delivers his package to anunderground resistance group hoping to begin a new team like theAvengers. The package contains super-soldier serum, enough to form an army, but Barton's clients expose themselves as undercoverS.H.I.E.L.D. agents. They heavily injure Logan and kill Barton.[8] Logan's body heals and he awakens in Red Skull's trophy room amongst the armaments and costumes of fallen superheroes. Without using his claws, he kills Red Skull's men and engages Red Skull himself, eventually decapitating him withCaptain America's shield. He grabs a briefcase of money (their intended reward for the delivery) and uses pieces ofIron Man's armor to fly back home. Upon arriving, Logan discovers that the Hulk Gang murdered his family and left the bodies unburied in his absence. His neighbor Abraham Donovan states that Logan's family was killed when the Hulk Gang got tired of waiting for their payment. This results in Logan finally unleashing his claws.[10]

Logan seeks out and slaughters the Hulk's grandchildren Beau, Bobbie-Jo, Charlie, Elrod, Eustace, Luke, Otis, Rufus, and Woody before encountering Old Man Banner himself who displays monstrous strength, even in his human form. It is implied that the gamma poisoning in his body had begun to deteriorate his sanity in his old age. Banner reveals that while the murder of Logan's family was intended as a message to others, he really just wanted to get Logan angry enough to fight him because he had gotten bored with being a "super-villain landlord" like the others. In his Hulk form, Banner easily defeats Logan and then consumes him. Logan recuperates within Banner's stomach and bursts out, killing the Hulk. Afterward, he discovers a baby Hulk named Bruce Banner Jr. A month later, Logan and his neighbors hold a small memorial for Logan's family. With nothing left of his old home, Logan then says he plans to defeat all the new world villains and bring peace to the land—with himself and Bruce Banner Jr. being the first members of a new group of superheroes—before riding off into the sunset.[11]

After a fight with the Ghost Riders, Old Man Logan finds that Pappy Banner's head was placed on a gamma-powered robot made from adamantium byTinkerer. He uses it in his revenge on Old Man Logan. Before Old Man Logan can be finished off by Pappy Banner, he is suddenly attacked by Bruce Banner Jr. who separates Pappy Banner's head from the adamantium armor. Rather than kill the head, Old Man Logan buries it and plants a tree over it so that its roots can slowly dig into his skull.[12]

Fantastic Four

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Some time later, Old Man Logan and the now adult Bruce Banner Jr. are featured during a scene when the newDefenders, led by an olderSusan Storm, travel back in time to use cosmic energy to restore their dying Earth. Now calling himself the Hooded Man, Old Man Logan accompanies Gaia back to his original timeline in order to repopulate the now desolate Earth and keep her from going insane from the lack of inhabitants. He is later seen gardening with Gaia, who is now pregnant with his child.[13]

Earth-21923 version

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Comics character
Old Man Logan
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceOld Man Logan #1 (July 2015)
Created by
In-story information
Alter egoJames "Logan" Howlett
Place of originEarth-21923
Team affiliations
Abilities
  • Superhuman senses, strength, speed, durability, reflexes, stamina
  • Regeneration and slowed aging
  • Adamantium-laced skeleton
  • Retractable bone-claws
  • Skilled martial artist and master hand-to-hand combatant

The history of this Old Man Logan is the same as the one on Earth-807128. When the multiverse was destroyed andBattleworld was created, a different version from an altered universe version of "Old Man Logan" called Earth-21923[a] is reborn on the Battleworld domain called the Wastelands, a recreation of his native reality with his memories still intact, although he does not know how he arrived in Battleworld. After having declared the intention to set his world right, Logan disrupts apoker game between theGladiator and his Flying Devils, and he ends theirhuman trafficking ring by killing them, freeing those imprisoned. While on the way back to meet withDanielle Cage, Logan witnesses the head of anUltron Sentinel fall from above. Wishing to investigate further, he brings it along with him back home, where Bruce Jr. and Danielle also live. After explaining this new development, he investigates the head's origins. He visits Hammer Falls and meets with the dying Emma Frost, and he learns that the head is from beyond the Wastelands, so he begins traveling beyond his domain.[14]

When Logan trespasses upon its borders, he is approached by an unidentifiedThor of theThor Corps. She attacks Logan with a lightning bolt for breakingDoctor Doom's laws, falling into theDomain of Apocalypse in the process. Already healed from the burns caused by the Thor's attack, Logan is attacked byVictor Creed (who is one of theHorsemen of Apocalypse) and his soldiers, but Logan is rescued by the X-Men and taken to their hideout, where they are attacked byApocalypse and his other Horsemen.[15]

The battle that ensues is intervened by the Thor who attacked Logan earlier and as she argues with Apocalypse, Logan flees and hides. The Thor then demands to know to where he had run, but no one answers. Angry, she attacks both the X-Men and the Horsemen with a lightning bolt and then looks for Logan through the domain. When she is near the domain's walls, Logan climbs it and attacks her from behind. Enraged, the Thor attacks him with another lightning bolt and lets him fall into the neighboring domain of Technopolis as she is attacked by Apocalypse's Infinite Soldiers. Logan is taken to Stark Tower byBaron Stark andGrand Marshal Rhodes, the Thor of that domain. After healing from his injuries, Logan awakens only to find himself in a totally different domain from the one where he was. He ends up fighting Rhodes, but is defeated and sent to the Deadlands as punishment for breaking Doom's laws.[16]

Due to his healing factor, Logan succeeds in fighting through hordes of zombies in the Deadlands. He takes shelter inside a cave where he finds an uninfected She-Hulk who has been there for a long time. He tries to convince her to throw him out of the Deadlands when the zombies find them. In a desperate attempt to save Logan's life, She-Hulk grabs him and jumps as high as she can to throw him out of the Deadlands as he had suggested, ultimately sacrificing her own life to do so. Afterwards, Logan finds himself in the Battleworld domain called the Kingdom of Manhattan.[17]

While wandering the city he has not seen in years, Logan meets this domain'sJean Grey and Emma Frost. They take him to meet the rest of the X-Men, as well as "his" sonJimmy Hudson. Logan later leads the superhero population of the Kingdom of Manhattan in a rebellion against God Emperor Doom. Subsequently, Logan finds himself in a new world.[18]

All-New All-Different Marvel

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Logan wakes up in the past onEarth-616 and decides to prevent his apocalyptic future. He targets the minor villain Black Butcher and easily kills him.[19] He seeksMysterio's location and is joined by Kate Bishop.[20] Logan meetsCommander Steve Rogers, who shows him his adamantium-coated corpse from the future.[21][22] Logan appears inExtraordinary X-Men but declines to rejoin the team.[23][24] He decides to protect Maureen from theReavers but gets wounded.[25] Later, he decides to hunt down Lady Deathstrike.[26]

Logan experiences nightmares about a villain uprising, and Jean Grey convinces him to change his mind. He seeks help from experts to rescue Bruce Banner Jr. from the Wastelands. In the current time, he defeats the Hulk Gang with help from Hawkeye.[27] He is also involved in the "Civil War II" and "Inhumans vs. X-Men" storylines. Logan becomes part of Kitty Pryde's Gold Team of X-Men and confronts the Weapon X organization.[28]

Logan tracks down the Regenix drug and confronts the Crazy Thunder Gang.[29] He helps Silver Samurai rescue Mariko Yashida from the Hand's control. Later, Logan, Lady Deathstrike, and Sabretooth are captured by the Orphans Of X but eventually rescued and revived.[30]

Dead Man Logan

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After defeating an alternate version of the Maestro, Logan recognizes that he is dying of old age, now relying on Regenix to supplement his failing healing factor. He decides to return to his original timeline after sorting out a few loose ends in this one, which include eliminating Mysterio so that the villain can never attempt the same feat he accomplished in Logan's past. Mysterio is recruited by Neo-HYDRA and Miss Sinister when they learn about Logan's history, but Mysterio turns against Neo-HYDRA to aid the Avengers when he learns that Neo-HYDRA intends to kill him once they have won. After Logan and the Avengers defeat Neo-HYDRA, Mysterio fakes his death.[31]

After a meeting with his resurrected counterpart, Logan asks Mariko to keep an eye on the version of his future wife in this timeline before he returns to the Wasteland via a time portal created by Forge.[32] Returning to the Wastelands, Logan engagesJoseph Manfredi and his henchmen who are allied withLizard in Florida, the Creel Gang in Georgia, and thePhantom Riders in Nashville, Tennessee. When Logan is captured by cannibals operating in theOzarks, he is saved by Danielle Cage and Bruce Banner Jr. who inform him that a lot of villains like the Punisher Gang are looking for him after what he did to Red Skull and Hulk. What happened to Red Skull and the Hulk Gang caused apower vacuum in the Wastelands. After a fight with the Tranquility Temple that tries to kill him and Bruce Banner Jr., Logan drives his group to the Badlands where they meet withForge and Dwight Barrett. Forge's lair is attacked bySabretooth and his clones. Forge unleashes an unstableSpeedball from his container who destroys the Sabretooth clones as Sabretooth makes off with Bruce Jr.[33] Tracking Sabretooth to a Weapon X facility, Logan and Danielle discover that the head of the Weapon X facility isMister Sinister who created the Sabretooth clones and claims that he orchestrated the villains' rise to power which Red Skull took the credit for. After Logan and Danielle Cage rescue Bruce Banner Jr., they get chased by the Sabretooth clones until Danielle picks up Mjolnir and becomes the new Thor.[34] Logan eventually meets his end after killing Sabretooth and Mister Sinister, weakly affirming that his healing factor has finally worn out and he just exhausted his final vial of Regenix. Dani and Bruce take him back to the graves of his deceased family and he dies looking up into the sun. After burying Logan with his family, Danielle Cage, now acting as the new Thor, Bruce Banner Jr. as the new Hulk, and Dwight Barrett as the new Ant-Man, form a new incarnation of the Avengers and vow to keep fighting the opposition until they can find a place they can call home.[35]

Other versions

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Venomverse

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Old Man Venom, an alternate universe variant of Old Man Logan from Earth-21923 who bonded to aVenom symbiote, appears inVenomverse. This version raised Bruce Jr. for 15 years before telling him his true parentage. In response, Bruce Jr. leaves Logan and joins forces with Archangel andSpider-Bitch to attack him. In the ensuing fight, Logan kills Spider-Bitch before Archangel and Bruce Jr. feed him to a Venom symbiote-infusedTyrannosaurus. Logan subsequently bonds with the symbiote and kills theTyrannosaurus and Archangel. While scolding Bruce Jr., Logan is transported to another universe and recruited by an army of Venomized individuals to help them fight the Poisons.[36][37]

In other media

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Film

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Elements ofOld Man Logan are incorporated into theX-Men film series' incarnation ofLogan (portrayed byHugh Jackman).

  • InThe Wolverine, Logan initially refrains from unsheathing his claws and is wracked with guilt and depression after he was forced to killJean Grey to stop thePhoenix Force years prior during the events ofX-Men: The Last Stand. While in Japan, he becomes embroiled in a plot byIchiro Yashida to steal his healing factor after the latter tasksViper with secretly injecting Logan with a weaponized parasite to degrade his healing.
  • InLogan, an aged Logan fights to protectCharles Xavier, and laterLaura, despite his failing powers before he is killed in combat by a clone of himself called X-24 while protecting Laura and a group of mutant children.
  • InDeadpool & Wolverine, an alternate universe variant of Logan based on the comic book incarnation of Old Man Logan makes a cameo appearance.[38]

Video games

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Miscellaneous

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Collected editions

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#TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Wolverine: Old Man LoganWolverine vol. 3 #66–72,Giant-Size Wolverine Old Man Logan #1September 22, 2010978-0-7851-3172-4
0WarzonesOld Man Logan vol. 1 #1–5December 8, 2015978-0-7851-9893-2
1BerzerkerOld Man Logan vol. 2 #1–4,Giant-Size Wolverine Old Man Logan #1July 26, 2016978-0-7851-9620-4
2BordertownOld Man Logan vol. 2 #5–8,Uncanny X-Men #205October 25, 2016978-0-7851-9621-1
3The Last RoninOld Man Logan vol. 2 #9–13December 27, 2016978-1-302-90314-5
4Old MonstersOld Man Logan vol. 2 #14–18June 13, 2017978-1-302-90573-6
5Past LivesOld Man Logan vol. 2 #19–24October 3, 2017978-1-302-90574-3
6Days of AngerOld Man Logan vol. 2 #25–30February 6, 2018978-1-302-90575-0
7Scarlet SamuraiOld Man Logan vol. 2 #31–35July 24, 2018978-1-302-91094-5
8To Kill ForOld Man Logan vol. 2 #36–40September 18, 2018978-1-302-91095-2
9The Hunter and the HuntedOld Man Logan vol. 2 #41–45December 18, 2018978-1-302-91096-9
10End of the WorldOld Man Logan vol. 2 #46–50,Old Man Logan AnnualJanuary 22, 2019978-1-302-91342-7
1Sins of the FatherDead Man Logan #1–6June 19, 2019978-1-302-91465-3
2Welcome Back, LoganDead Man Logan #7–12December 18, 2019978-1-302-91466-0

Notes

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  1. ^Earth-21923 was designated inX of Swords Handbook #1.

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