<b>Logan:</b> A faithful adaption of Mark Miller and Steve McNiven’s Old Man Logan storyline simply wasn’t possible. At the time, 20th Century Fox did not have the rights to use several key characters, like Hawkeye, who in the comics serves as Logan’s buddy during their action-packed trip across the country, as well as Hulk, Red Skull, the Venom symbiote, and many others. The biggest similarities between the movie and the comic are that both take place in a future where an older version of the clawed X-Man refuses to be the person that he knows he truly is and he needs to go on a road trip for his mission with a formidable companion. The other big nod to the source material is that Wolverine exists in a future where the X-Men are no more. In the comic, Wolverine was tricked into slaughtering his friends and, when he realizes he can’t take his own life for the horrible act he’s committed, he swears off violence and raises a family. Unfortunately, he lives in a nation that is ruled by villains and things quickly turn ugly. In the film, it’s implied that Professor X lost control of his powers and that’s what killed the X-Men, meaning this older version of Wolverine doesn’t have a guilty conscience, so he’s okay with popping his claws and going all stabby stabby on anyone who causes him trouble. Aside from those story elements, the differences between the film and the comic are substantial. In fact, X-23 is nowhere to be found in the source material! But hey, both are great stories and that’s all that matters, yeah?