WOLVERINE IS 7-THIRTY

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Another dead on character that the X-Men films have had is the LOGAN/Wolverine role played by HUGH JACKMAN. The character’s grit and fearlessness came through in the movies. Wolverine is actually a gully, 7-30 motherfucker. He got his mind wiped out by some evil scientist who knew of his mutant power and wrapped some wild steel alloy around his bones. Wolverine was made into a super efficient killing machine by the claws that he can extend from his forearms.

The character’s storyline is one of the great Marvel Comics mysteries. As a government operative, LOGAN has ben all around the globe. Part of his appeal to me was that he was a committed team member, but constantly a challenge to the status quo. You couldn’t take Wolverine anywhere because he was as conspicuous without his costume on as he was in uniform. He was always being left back in the Blackbird with Beast and Nightcrawler. Wolverine was the true embodiment of an X-man because he just didn’t give a fuck if you loved him or hated him. He just liked to kick in people’s asses.

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I call Wolverine crazy 7-thirty because that is what you have to be to fight against the Wendigo AND the Hulk. I found some sketches from JOHN BYRNE which illustrate the overall gulliness of one of comicdom’s greatest characters.

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7 Responses to “WOLVERINE IS 7-THIRTY”

  1. SANGANO says:

    golden age characters and drawings….i love it

    his relationship with sabertooth was off the ganchos tooo

    probably the BEST illustrted novel i ever read was when wolive was an agent against nazi germany…pure gold…i forget the title, but you may know what im talking about….if u can dig up the title itll be a definte cop…great posts man

  2. What the hell comic was that?
    Let me know.

    Anyhoo, the worst incarnation of Wolverine was in the animated series when he was a glorified can opener/robot cutter.

    He never murked one human.

    Boring as hell.

  3. Samantha says:

    Love Wolverine and the X-Men movies. My mom and I used to collect X-Men trading cards. Good times.

  4. Fly Rizzle says:

    my favorite Wolverine series was Frank Millers “Weapon X”

  5. Fly Rizzle says:

    ^^^^^^^ opps! correction Weapon X by Barry Windsor-Smith

  6. SANGANO says:

    ive gooled to no avail….set as part of wolvies origins pre weapon X he was an agent in nazi germany on a mission…this was a full length illustrated novel, classic reading my friends

  7. ZellitaConchitaMofongo says:

    Wolverine makes me hot.

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