Originally posted by KazenjiSo, because you're going to die in the future that means that you're dead now, and in the past, and in the future which is in the past of when you die?
So i finally got my hands on Wolverine: Weapon X #12Why is Wolverine still alive in the past if the one in the future has been killed?
because from what i remember of timelines and stuff if the past/future version either one then that character does'nt exist.
Originally posted by Omgu8mynewt
What does back up stories mean? Like accompanying books or something?
Backup stories are small, standalone stories that appear at the end of a comic, separate from the ongoing storyline. Jason Aaron's first story that he ever wrote for Marvel was a backup story in Wolverine v.2 #175. They are often very character driven.
Jason Aaron- A preview of next month's Wolverine Goes to Hell storyline, including a first look at new villains The Mongrels:
Originally posted by srankmissingninWhere does that sound familiar from? mmm
Wolverine killed Razorfist II this is Razorfist III, the second Razorfist's brother.
Originally posted by Dum Dum Dugan
he stabbed RZ a long time ago but he survived, though I dont know if RZ will survive this time.
I think this story is taking place before Siege. So they have to spare him.
Originally posted by srankmissingnin
Wolverine killed Razorfist II this is Razorfist III, the second Razorfist's brother.
Are you sure? I thought II was shot just like the original RF.
Originally posted by Creshosk
Where does that sound familiar from? mmm
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