Logan: A Bit of the Old Ultraviolence
Wolverine is back, this time as a moody brooder with an unquenchable thirst for blood.
Will Leitch is a contributing editor at New York magazine, culture writer for Bloomberg Politics, senior writer at Sports On Earth, and the founder of Deadspin.
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Wolverine is back, this time as a moody brooder with an unquenchable thirst for blood.
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