f ****ing Narcs always wnaa ruin shit for everybody. has these mother f ****ers ever thought that some ppl donr have unfettered cash/access to comics and rely on posting , not exclsively but to a great degree? and since we dont own KMC we are last in line to go down for it NE-way......pffftt f ****ing NARCS
I don't think you got it, Grimm.
Logan, when he was a kid, was a pussy. That kind of kid who can't go out on hard wind or he'll get knocked out. He was a living, breathing epitome of pussyness. He was like the god of all the coward loser kids around the Universe.
If I had been a kid like that, MY worst fear would be returning to that state too. 😑
Originally posted by DarkCrawler
I don't think you got it, Grimm.Logan, when he was a kid, was a pussy. That kind of kid who can't go out on hard wind or he'll get knocked out. He was a living, breathing epitome of pussyness. He was like the god of all the coward loser kids around the Universe.
If I had been a kid like that, MY worst fear would be returning to that state too. 😑
Good point 😬
Actually, its funny, Wolverine's childhood origin is heavily based off the childhood of President Theodore Roosevelt, who was basically a weak sick child, and he grew up to be a gun tootin' badass 😮💨
Same concept with Wolverine
"cassandra" explained it differently in an earlier issue. instead of facing them with "their worst fears," she seemed to be erasing these facades that they'd built up. hank was slowly losing himself to his feral side, but was fighting to maintain his humanity and intellect. traits of this showed up in the danger arc. cassandra simply stopped him from "pretending" to be a man. on the same token, logan's brass and bluster was all an act, according to nova's reasoning, and she simply brought him back to who he truly was. it's a similar tactic to "facing their greatest fears," but scott's logic is just slightly off from cassandra's. and if "she" was the one orchestrating it, i suppose "she" would know.
"cry me a river, *****." ha, i didn't think they were allowed to use ***** in non-max books. i suppose "T+" has some leeway, though noone REALLY looks at those ratings.