Wolverine #2: Your Own Worst Enemy
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"When we were talking about the Quiet Council - and who might be on it - Logan’s name came up. And was almost immediately dismissed - because this is not a guy who will sit on a committee and listen to divergent opinions and offer compromise. In other words, he does - and does not - fit into the plan." - Benjamin Percy
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"The mutants have declared sovereignty. Krakoa is now not just a nation but a sanctuary. So Logan, like most of the mutants, has never been better, happier (and I know very well that happiness is not a word often associated with Wolverine)." - Benjamin Percy
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I never did read what was in the captions. People act and they talk. If it needs to be narrated, something is wrong. I try in my comics plots to make the story apparent in the pictures. Then, I add what words are needed to keep the whole shebang moving along. The less words I have to write, the better. It totally makes my teeth hurt when the artist puts me in the position of having to write dialog to explain the action. -- Larry Hama
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Old Man Logan
Feb. 17th, 2017 09:38 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

"You know, I’ve always loved the Old Man Logan story. That’s a beauty. Maybe in 20 years time I’ll just pop up and do that one." - Hugh Jackman, 2014
As you may or may not have heard, the upcoming 'Logan' film is loosely inspired by the storyline 'Old Man Logan', a comic that Hugh Jackman had been hoping to adapt for years. Everything indicates that the similarities will likely be thematic for obvious reasons (99% of the major characters couldn't appear in a Fox film) but if you wanted to see the launching pad for the film here it is.
Warning: This is pretty gory.
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Wolverine vs The Crusader
Feb. 10th, 2017 07:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
TW: Blood, death, terrorism allusions.
From Wolverine #42, written by Mark Guggenheim and with (beautiful) art by Humberto Ramos.
The Crusader is a favourite villain of mine. He explores what real-life religious fanatics would make of a world where Norse Gods, Spider-Men and Squirrel Girl were a fact of everyday life. In his first appearance, he was downright deadly, actually winning his first fight with Thor thanks to his enchanted armour and sword. But by the time of this comic, he's clearly a little more desperate - but no less fanatical!
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From Wolverine #42, written by Mark Guggenheim and with (beautiful) art by Humberto Ramos.
The Crusader is a favourite villain of mine. He explores what real-life religious fanatics would make of a world where Norse Gods, Spider-Men and Squirrel Girl were a fact of everyday life. In his first appearance, he was downright deadly, actually winning his first fight with Thor thanks to his enchanted armour and sword. But by the time of this comic, he's clearly a little more desperate - but no less fanatical!
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