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"Old Man Logan" is an eight-issue dystopian comic book storyline published by Marvel Comics in 2008, written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Steve McNiven. Set in an alternate future where supervillains have successfully conquered the United States and divided it among themselves, the story follows a pacifist, aged Wolverine. He embarks on a road trip across the ruined country to deliver a package and protect his family. The arc is heavily inspired by Clint Eastwood's film "Unforgiven."

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Which issues make up the original Old Man Logan story?

The original story runs through Wolverine volume 3 issues 66 to 72 and concludes in Wolverine: Old Man Logan Giant-Size. Marvel introduced this version of Logan in 2008, with Mark Millar writing and Steve McNiven drawing. [Marvel](https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/flashback-friday-old-man-logan)

Who travels with Logan in Old Man Logan?

Logan travels with Clint Barton, the older and blind version of Hawkeye. Barton hires him to drive across the ruined United States in the Spider-Mobile, turning the story into a dangerous road trip.

Is Old Man Logan the same story as the 2017 film Logan?

No. The film Logan, starring Hugh Jackman, borrows the idea of an aging and isolated Wolverine but uses a different plot, setting, and supporting cast.

Why has Logan stopped using his claws?

Mysterio once tricked Logan into believing that the X-Men were attacking him, causing Logan to kill them. He refuses to use his claws afterward as punishment for what happened.

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