Frank Miller does the Wolverine Justice in this Asian Tail, from whence the honor has fallen, comes the Logan Son. To keep his word and fall in love, Wolverine has got to keep the emotions in check! Sometimes branding your claws is too much focus, and it can be your downfall to think otherwise. To fend off the rage and quell the storm, some have found peace this way. A lesson hard learned and sometimes with Logan, a regret. Tearful, joyful, and keeping in line with discipline, it takes a peaceful man to go through the storm scathed or not.
Limited Series. Limited only by the imagination of the incredible Frank Miller, who often and for a long while, is an industry leader!
Limited but not in the mind and creative application of then Frank Miller. He had a story to tell, he was only limited by the totality, and had it needed more than four issues, then by the time the first four were published allowances would have been made. I still remember picking up the trade paperback to this series as a kid. I was offered by my parents to pick up issue #1 and instead I was of a collector's mind to want the whole story, and such it was that I had it to read. The art of the trade was well done on the cover as well, and I think that my cousin ended up with issue #1, with no objections. Ah the allowances we remember, and such the Logan son wanted to be graced to him in name and title within this short run. Like most things and within any culture, respected and earned character are often fought for, whereby Grace we were saved, and the hope secured. Wolverine trusted but could not fall, and a victor is not always glad in the outcome but there is a purpose in the humbling of it all!