Warning! Spoilers ahead for Marvel's Dark Ages
While Marvel's Dark Ages miniseriesmight not be done just yet, it's already proven itself to be a narrative worthy of receiving the Old Man Logan treatment. Old Man Logan may have been similar in its initial execution as a self-contained 8-issue story set in an alternate timeline and future, it's since blossomed into its own universe with spinoff series, one-shots, and even podcasts. As a result, the world of Old Man Logan has been fleshed out on a grand scale since the original story ran in 2003, and the same should be done for the dynamic alternate timeline of Marvel's Dark Ages.
In the dark future of Old Man Logan, supervillains take over the world and kill several heroes in the process. Under the presidency of the Red Skull, the United States becomes a wasteland of territories divided up by powerful villains with the innocent simply trying to survive. Logan was one of these survivors, attempting to keep his head down and provide for his family. However, a road trip with a blind Hawkeye convinced him to become a hero once more, killing the Red Skull and traveling the wasteland to try and make it a better place. That being said, this wasteland future has been expanded upon in the years since it was published in deeper ways beyond what the original Old Man Logan was able to tell with only 8 issues.
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Thanks to spinoff series featuring the children of fallen heroes who become the Avengers of the Wasteland and recent one-shots featuring Hawkeye, Doctor Doom, Black Widow, and Old Man Quill (formerly known as Star-Lord), Old Man Logan has been able to grow with new stories to flesh out the Earth in
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