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Post by Rose on Nov 21, 2007 12:31:38 GMT -5
Alright, so I'm not exactly sure what all the titles are for the different wolverine series; but one that I recently glanced through (marvel digital comics) really didn't make sense to me. Now from what I understand Wolverine the End it NOT canon, but what's the point? To me it was kinda depressing to see Logan like that. I mean we all know that his healing ability only 'retards' his aging process (if you didn't now you do) which means he'll eventually show the physical evidents of his age, (wrinkles, gray and white hair ect.) still...depressing. Anyway, I liked the idea that his brother is still around, but why set them at such advanced ages?
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Post by Epitaph on Nov 21, 2007 14:06:28 GMT -5
its likes Metal Gear...Snake is the man..but he gets old therefore making it more of a sad story but you see the determination of Logan even when he's really old. Anybody see Rocky Balboa last year?? i compare The End to that because you can't kill the beast inside you...it always wants one last...bang
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Post by CongoJack on Nov 21, 2007 16:51:28 GMT -5
Alright, so I'm not exactly sure what all the titles are for the different wolverine series; but one that I recently glanced through (marvel digital comics) really didn't make sense to me. Now from what I understand Wolverine the End it NOT canon, but what's the point? To me it was kinda depressing to see Logan like that. I mean we all know that his healing ability only 'retards' his aging process (if you didn't now you do) which means he'll eventually show the physical evidents of his age, (wrinkles, gray and white hair ect.) still...depressing. Anyway, I liked the idea that his brother is still around, but why set them at such advanced ages? What's the point of telling any story? Making Logan older tugs on the heart-strings as we're used to seeing Logan at the top of his game, and Jenkins showed a more vulnerable side to him. I wasn't a big fan of The End, didn't like the revelations it revealed about Orign or the story in general, and for me - the definitive 'the end' story is Days of Future Past.
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