Logan: Black, White & Blood #4
| Writer | Ethan Sacks, Phillip Kennedy Johnson |
| Artist | Gary Brown, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Piotr Kowalski |
| Cover Price | $5.99 |
WORLDWIDE AND WORLD-ENDING WOLVERINE! Ethan Sacks and Garry Brown weave a fable from days long past of a boogeyman in the Canadian wilderness…one that might have a connection to our LOGAN! Giuseppe Camuncoli tells a two-sided tale, back when Logan was known as PATCH! Then Logan’s healing factor has kept him alive beyond his years, but as the last mutant standing, what does he fight for? Phillip Kennedy Johnson and Piotr Kowalski have the answer! Don’t miss these revelatory stories, brutal and raw in their black, white & red form!
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - TravisComicHaven
Apr 01, 2026Logan: Black, White & Blood is in its fourth issue now. With each issue containing three very different short stories featuring Logan. I have been highly impressed with each issue and each story so far. I have not come across a comic that is put together like this before, and I am enjoying it so much! This format gives the reader a chance to experience three different creative teams within one issue rather than being forced to buy three separate books. Read Full Review
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8.6
Fanlight Zone - Ken M.
Apr 01, 2026Logan’s last ride goes out swinging with a violent close in this final chapter. Each team locks in on Logan’s rage to guide his journeys. “Kintsugi” proves to be the standout work of the book. A fitting journey into the world of violence that is defined by one word: Logan. Read Full Review
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5.5
Comic Book Clique - Frank Jarome
Apr 03, 2026This issue breaks from that trend, giving us a monster tale, a “mirror match” fight, and some far-future weirdness. I give the creators credit for trying different things, but most of it just didn’t land for me. Read Full Review
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8.5
Plot
This special features several short stories from different creative teams, in black, white, and blood red:
“THE MONSTER IN THE DARK” by ETHAN SACKS, GARR BROWN, ANDRES MOSSA, and CORY PETIT: In the frozen mountains of Quebec in 1913, a blood-drinking creature confronts Logan. A chilling tale. The art is richly textured.
“KINTSUGI” by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI and CORY PETIT: Years earlier in Madripoor, Logan, as Patch, faces Mystique, possessed by a mask that has become a deadly weapon. The art is highly detailed.
“END OF DAYS” by PHILLIP KENNEDY JOHNSON, PIOTR KOWALSKI, RACHELLE ROSENBERG, and CORY PETIT: In a post-apocalyptic future, an alien race surveys what remains of human civilization more+ Like • Comment