
The bad news: This continues Daniel Way’s stewardship of this title.
The good news: The story might not be great, but it’s beautiful to look at, thanks to Kaare Andrews.

Logan returns to Madripoor to look for a “box” of secrets last seen in the possession of Seraph, who was his handler in the 1920s. And when I say his handler, I mean his handler…

There’s a few pages of panels like that.
We learn about how, during that time period, she saved Logan from the Hand—and then was killed by Sabretooth. Again: Logan is supposed to have all his memories back. Why are we still telling stories where he’s looking mysteries of his past.
Anyway, Logan learns that the box is gone from Inspector Tai, who then kills himself.

Logan also finds that Seraph’s coffin is empty and the name Romulus is carved into the bottom.
Like I said, it’s Daniel Way so the writing isn’t crisp and the plotting is broad, but the pace is fast. It looks beautiful and, as we all know, it’s better to look marvelous than feel marvelous.