It's in my stack; will give it a glance later.
Just picked up an issue of Wolverine for what I believe is the first time since he got his adamantium back in a fucking flashback. I hate Wolverine, but I figured another Millar/McNiven teamup was worth the price of admission.
It's an interesting and compelling story, but its premise is flawed. It's the same problem that made the short-lived Birds of Prey TV series hard to swallow: it goes against the character's essential nature. Wolverine's not the kind of guy who'd run away, start a family, and refuse to fight back. He'd go down fighting.
But leaving that premise aside, the Mad Max setting is a promising one, and "Logan and Hawkeye hit the road in the Spider-Mobile to deliver a MacGuffin to the east coast, traveling through territory owned by Kingpin and Doom along the way" is a good setup.
The problem is that I don't think you can separate the flawed premise from the rest of the story, because the most interesting question is "What could have happened to do that to Wolverine?" And the real answer is "Nothing" but the answer we're going to see is probably "something nasty involving Kitty and/or Jubilee" (prove me wrong, Millar).
There's also the fact that this story's just part of whatever it is Millar's working on now. He said that this, Fantastic Four, 1985, and, tangentially, Kick-Ass all tie together.
Anyway. It's interesting enough that I want to see what happens next month. Which I definitely can't usually say for a Wolverine comic.