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Newsarama previews #66


And the finished cover:


Wolv66_cvr.jpg
 
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that preview was great

But I don't like the font's and stuff on the cover, it almost looks like it was done in paint
I didn't think of it like that until you mentioned it, but it could maybe be just the way it's viewed on the computers.
 
Millar's looking for a good Russian X-Men villain that he wants for "a good scene", and can't think of any other place besides this series he's gonna use the villain for.

Mikhail Rasputin?
 
I am drooling for this to start. Look at this cover and other preview pages- Click on the pics to view larger versions:

Wolverine #69 Cover:




Preview pages to #66:





 
It's like something out of The Stand/Dark Tower.
 
Hells yeah!

A very good beginning. I loved the map that shows the U.S. broken into "4 Kingdoms", controlled by The Banners, Kingpin, Doom, and the last one being "The Presidents Quarters".

Though there is land in between Kingpin's and Doom's territories, so I wonder who controls that part?

Hawkeye was funny and I love the fact that because the car him and Logan are driving in is his, he gets to drive, not caring for the fact that he's blind.

"Just nudge me if there's an upcoming pot hole." :lol:

And of course- his car being a "Spidey mobile" version that Johnny Storm built himself (though it looks nothing like the actual mobile) is a nice little touch.


This is gonna be one of Wolverine's best arcs EVAH!!!
 
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I liked it. Old Man Hawkeye is great.

The map of USA was the best.
 
I've been thinking about why after only 50 years wolverine would look so old, when Wolvie is supposedly atleast a hundred-something years old already and looks like he's thirty

and I think I figured out how it works, his aging is strictly tied too how much he has too use his healing factor, If he doesn't use it for like 50 years ala OML he ages normally, hence why he appears to be the same age as Hawkeye, while if he spends one-hundred years constantly repairing himself he'll barely age at all because his cells rebuild themselves based off their state prior to the injury

I dunno, It's an idea, it seems to work
 
I've been thinking about why after only 50 years wolverine would look so old, when Wolvie is supposedly atleast a hundred-something years old already and looks like he's thirty

and I think I figured out how it works, his aging is strictly tied too how much he has too use his healing factor, If he doesn't use it for like 50 years ala OML he ages normally, hence why he appears to be the same age as Hawkeye, while if he spends one-hundred years constantly repairing himself he'll barely age at all because his cells rebuild themselves based off their state prior to the injury

I dunno, It's an idea, it seems to work

That sounds like a no-prize winning statement there.
 
I've been thinking about why after only 50 years wolverine would look so old, when Wolvie is supposedly atleast a hundred-something years old already and looks like he's thirty

and I think I figured out how it works, his aging is strictly tied too how much he has too use his healing factor, If he doesn't use it for like 50 years ala OML he ages normally, hence why he appears to be the same age as Hawkeye, while if he spends one-hundred years constantly repairing himself he'll barely age at all because his cells rebuild themselves based off their state prior to the injury

I dunno, It's an idea, it seems to work
That's a very good assessment. Nice job.
 

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