http://www.thexaxis.com/wolverine/wolverine55.htmFunny review of wolverine #55 my favorite part was this..
And Loeb's collection of people with wolf-like powers descended from wolves includes Feral (cat), Thornn (cat) and Sasquatch (magical creature). Hey, they've got fur, right? That's close enough. That's good enough for Jeph Loeb and Axel Alonso, and it'll damn well be good enough for you, oh paying customer. Dog, cat, sasquatch, whatever. They're close enough if you screw up your eyes and squint real hard.
Poor Rahne Sinclair gets some of her worst ever dialogue in this issue. "I dinnae can say, Logan." I mean, for heaven's sake, that's not any dialect known to man. "I don't can say"? Do you people even think about this stuff before sending it to the letterer? I know it's not technically a continuity point, but believe it, it makes me reach for my baseball bat regardless.
Now, I know what you're saying.
This is trivia. These are points of detail, of interest only to the sort of nitpicker who knows the difference between a cat and a sasquatch. This is America, goddamit, and if our children leave school knowing what a cat is, they've been reading too many books and playing too little football. What are you, some sort of difference-between-a-cat-and-a-sasquatch-knowing nancy boy? Such considerations are beneath Jeph Loeb, for he is thinking of the bigger picture. To the true maestro, the cat and the sasquatch are as one
[B]This is America, goddamit, and if our children leave school knowing what a cat is, they've been reading too many books and playing too little football. What are you, some sort of difference-between-a-cat-and-a-sasquatch-knowing nancy boy
😂 [/B]