Logan: Black, White & Blood #3

8.1

Critic Rating

4 Reviews
8.0

User Rating

1 Reviews
Writer Phil Noto, Karla Pacheco, Marc Bernardin
Artist Jan Bazaldua, Daniel Picciotto, Pere Perez, Phil Noto
Cover Price $5.99

BEFORE YOU SEEK REVENGE, DIG SIX GRAVES! Logan took work on a farm to get away from the violence…but when his peaceful neighbors are killed, he'll need a bumper crop of revenge, courtesy of Karla Pacheco and Pere Pérez! Phil Noto reunites Logan with a former brother-in-arms, who needs a favor that will save one life…and end another! The man who will be Wolverine stands up for right in the face of a crime against innocents, as told by Marc Bernardin!

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  • 9.0

    Nerd Initiative - TravisComicHaven

    Mar 11, 2026

    Issue three’s collection of Logan short stories is continuing on with the stellar art and storytelling from different creators. This is one of the things that makes this series so unique. Each issue contains three short stories that aren’t generated by the same creative team week to week or month to month. Making you, the reader become exposed to more creators, some of whom you may have never heard of till now. Sparking new interests. Amazing series, I highly recommend you add this to your pull list. This is issue three, so there is plenty of time to get issues one and two as well! Read Full Review

  • 8.8

    Fanlight Zone - Ken M.

    Logan’s escapades hold nothing back as this third chapter hits stores. Each team presents a new look but all feel like the same parting finish. The art shins in each book with “Hate Is Enough” being the standout work of the book. This series brings out the true side of Logan, exceeding readers’ expectations. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Mar 11, 2026

    Logan: Black, White & Blood #3 thrives on the raw appeal of Wolverine as a wandering force of justice. Each story drops him into a different era and tone, from dusty revenge tales to noir interrogation and sci-fi rescue. The issue works best when it leans into creative violence and strong atmosphere, especially in the opening and middle segments. Phil Noto’s closer adds a welcome emotional thread tied to Logan’s loyalty to the people who matter to him. While none of the stories dig too deeply into Logan’s psyche, the variety and striking visuals make this a satisfying entry in the anthology series. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Book Clique - Frank Jarome

    Mar 13, 2026

    On the whole, Logan: Black, White, and Blood #3 was another strong installment, delivering one standout tale and two very good ones, all of which showcased different facets of Logan’s character and included bursts of bloody violence. In an anthology title, you expect the stories to be a mixed bag with highs and lows, so to have two out of the three stories released thus far be this strong is quite an accomplishment. But then again, I shouldn’t expect anything less from someone who’s been around as long, and seen as much, as Logan. Good stuff here. If the various creative teams in future issues can maintain this level of quality, this could be remembered as one of the ol’ Canucklehead’s better and more varied outings. Read Full Review

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  • 8.0

    Plot
    This special features several short stories from different creative teams, in black, white, and blood red:

    “DIG SIX GRAVES” by KARLA PACHECO and PERE PÉREZ: In the 1930s, Logan avenges a drinking buddy. An intense, violent, and fast-paced story.


    “HATE IS ENOUGH” by MARC BERNARDIN, JAN BAZALDUA, DANIEL PICCIOTTO, and ANDRES MOSSA: Logan uncovers a possible hate crime and investigates, using his claws as a method of persuasion.


    “CLINICAL TRIAL” by PHIL NOTO: Logan helps an old comrade-in-arms locate his daughter in the 1980s.

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