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Post by deepredtiger on May 1, 2010 14:02:32 GMT -5
Does Logan know his son goes both ways? (if that's been said, I think it has ini some way or at least it's been sujested) And if he does go both way (pretty sure he does) What would Logan's reactions be?
Question: What you you think Logan thinks about his son going both ways sexually?
Thoughts?
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Post by Megalictis on May 3, 2010 14:46:37 GMT -5
Logan's never really appeared to give a damn about anyone else's sexual preference (unless he finds her attractive). Given his difficult relationship with his son I doubt Daken's sexual preferences are of much concern to Logan (no more than what hockey team he roots for). The big emotional revelation of the last issue of Wolverine: Origins is that Logan believes Daken loves Romulus - though whether it's paternal or romantic is ambiguous from the statement, as Logan didn't say "instead of me."
It's not clear whether Daken is bisexual as a matter of preference, or whether he's just using sex as a way of manipulating other men. Although I suppose the same case could be made in reverse - maybe he's only attracted to men but uses sex to manipiulate women?
But no matter how we interpret Logan's observation it does kind'a make sense that if Daken ever loved anybody at all, it's Romulus.
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Post by deepredtiger on May 4, 2010 13:30:02 GMT -5
I didn't think of that one, yep puts a much more difficult spin on things. Well guess it may all be revealed more clearly after Romulus is dead and we see Daken's true feelings come out. It's all VERY disturbing to me. Seeing Logan's Son the one he lost threw no fault of his own, always on the hating end of Logan.... I'm hoping after Romulus is gon and Danken get's it all out of his sytem, what ever sexual pref. he is( doesn't really matter) and all that, He will become a son in some way. I really HOPE it doesn't turn into another Sabertooth thing where Daken replaces Victor Creed and picks up where he left off, to me that would spoil Danken for me all together. Thoughts?
PS that's the same answer i would think he'd say too btw
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Post by Megalictis on May 21, 2010 14:35:35 GMT -5
From the solicitations I've read Daken won't give up his rivalry with his father when Origins ends. I'm guessing Romulus won't survive, but that it'll be Logan, not Daken, who finishes him. Even if Wolverine succeeds in dismantling Romulus' hidden "empire" Daken will hate him for stealing what he feels is his by right. If Logan ends up killing Romulus he becomes de facto "top of the food chain." And as a matter of pride, Daken will want that distinction, and there's only one way to get it. To that end he's going to go searching for Muramasa. "In the end, there can be only one."
Daken won't be quite like Creed, but in the sense that Daken prepetuates the "lupus sapien" struggle for dominance he'll take Creed's place as Logan's #1 rival. But Creed always thought of Logan as a punk and "second best" because he was younger (and was brainwashed into believing Logan was his son). He always felt that Logan would be better off if he'd embrace Creed's perspective on the world. In contrast it's Logan this time in the role of father trying to influence his son to adopt his beliefs.
At the end of the day there are only two kinds of men in the world: fathers and sons. Wolverine just switched roles. Everything Daniel Way has done in Wolverine: Origins has been about one thing - shifting Wolverine's emphasis from a past that won't let go of him to a future in which he has a stake.
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Post by deepredtiger on May 21, 2010 22:49:03 GMT -5
Yeah I see that. I agree. still, find the whole "hate Logan" thing a big un origianal BORE but it's a tough call after all so I'll reseave until I see if I like the stories.
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