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  1. 30 de dez. de 2023 · Uncanny X-Men #251 by Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri. After Wolverine fell from his ‘X’-shaped cross, Jubilee was right there to pick him up and get him some help. From that moment on, Wolverine decided to look out for Jubilee, and even take the young X-Men recruit under his wing.

  2. 4 de nov. de 2013 · Dave has already designed Wolvie’s face.”. Updated version of the original concept drawing of Wolverine under the mask by John Byrne. 2012. After looking at the original 1976 version of Logan’s face, John tried his hand at doing it again. He wrote: "Morning’s exercise: the same face, with thirty five years of additional experience ...

  3. 10 de mar. de 2024 · Inspiration for "Repo Man" comes from a handful of issues during the beloved Chris Claremont/John Byrne era of Uncanny X-Men. The premise of the Canadian government sending an agent to retrieve Wolverine, if only because they'd invested so much money in that adamantium skeleton, mirrors issue #109, an early example of a "downtime" issue, following the extensive storyline that would later be ...

  4. John Buscema John Byrne (1, 17-23), Marc Silvestri (31–43, 45, 46, 48 ... Wolverine is a number of Marvel Comics comic book series starring the X-Men ...

  5. 22 de fev. de 2024 · Apologies if this has been mentioned here before, but Marvel has been putting out Wolverine 50th Anniversary variant covers - and the official logo looks awfully familiar..... That’s really interesting. 140’s, buying from 136 as back issues. swore came in much earlier than it did.

  6. 28 de nov. de 2011 · Chris Claremont gave John Byrne a lot to work with here, and Byrne does not disappoint. Check this out. And this. Now you know what Ororo means. In issue 117 of Uncanny X-Men we have this panel: And this panel: Yup. This issue is about two guys sitting around in a tavern. Actually, it's pretty interesting. One of those guys is, of course, Xavier.

  7. 13 de abr. de 2020 · Wolverine would spend a significant amount of time in this costume, a modification by artist John Byrne that toned down the vibrant blue elements in the GIANT-SIZE outfit to an earthier brown, more ideal for stealth. The winged boots are a further play on Wolverine’s original costume too, while the red belt remained his staple.