Art I like...
Jim Lee
http://groups.msn.com/artofjimlee
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Micheal Turner
http://www.comicartcommunity.com/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=148
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Ian Churchill
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Andrea DiVito
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Steve McNiven
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Originally posted by Grimm22
The writing is boring and stupid.I mean the fight between Cap and Wolverine was so poorly written on both parts of the characters.
That and I hate Wolverine with a sword its just stupid.
Oh and the art makes me want to cut myself 😄
Originally posted by Grimm22All good but I still like Origins.
Art I like...Jim Lee
http://groups.msn.com/artofjimlee
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Micheal Turner
http://www.comicartcommunity.com/gallery/categories.php?cat_id=148
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Ian Churchill
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Andrea DiVito
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Steve McNiven
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ect........
Originally posted by capt it up
exivarier had trouble looking around in wolverines head and emma aint ne exiavier
No I didn't mean it that way, I already know Wolvey is hard to probe. What I meant was when Emma entered his head, she said something along the lines of "I don't really enter peoples thoughts uninvited" (Can't remember the exact words but it was something along those lines.) That's what really bugged me, especially when she's well known for abusing her powers.
Originally posted by lft4ded
C'mon, it is really abuse that she does? She has a gift and she's sees no point in engaging in false modesty by not exploiting it fully.
Don't get me wrong, if I had powers I'd do the exact same thing. I was pointing out how the book ignored her personality and tried to make her into a passive Xavier/Jean.
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
Isn't Wolverine with a sword pretty much the same thing as Spiderman having a lasso or Archangel having a jetpack or Namor wearing a scuba diving gear? Completely not needed...
I'm assuming they did it simply to spice things up and make things a tiny bit more interesting. And apparently it is, indeed, supposed to be magical enough to the point where it makes him more powerful when wielding it.