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Wolverine # 67 Page 13 - McNiven - Old Man Logan (2008) - 1st appearance of the Ghost Riders

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Title: Wolverine # 67 Page 13 - McNiven - Old Man Logan (2008) - 1st appearance of the Ghost Riders
Artist:  Steve McNiven (Penciller) ,  Dexter Vines (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
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Added to Site: 11/10/2009

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Wolverine # 67 (volume 3) pg 13
"Old Man Logan" Part 2
by Steve McNiven & Dexter Vines
Marvel - July 2008

Another amazing page from OML series! For those playing catch up, Logan has vowed to never draw his claws again and has succeeded for 50 years. The old brute stays true to that fact when out of nowhere he is attacked by the Ghost Riders. Logan falls hard and fast! As Logan takes the beating, the frustrated Ghost Rider yells, "Fight Back! What the hell's wrong with you, man?"

I love the use of the 3 long panels to convey a great action sequence. McNiven uses a similar layout in issue #72 when Logan battles the President.

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Tommy Garvey Member Since 2006
Posted On 11/10/2009

Awesome page! I liked the Ghost Rider sequence. Not only was it a nice pastiche of the traditional Western movie bandit attack, it also showed how committed Logan is to his passivist lifestyle. How fervently he believes it now, with the same zeal as he used to pursue violence. A berserker passivism, as it were. :- ) Artistically, I'm very impressed with the way McNiven and Vines handled the chain in motion. Beautiful work. It looks so fluid.
Mike W Member Since 2007
Posted On 11/10/2009

Beautiful page, my friend!! Congratulations!!
N N Member Since 2007
Posted On 5/11/2010

LOVE that last panel just really dig the way Mcniven did the expression on his face and the blood...really nice one