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John Byrne
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Posted: 15 October 2021 at 6:22am | IP Logged | 1 post reply

…young Logan's speech sounds formal to us, but that's how people spoke back then.

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I also wanted a subtle suggestion that, at that point in his life, he was not necessarily speaking English.

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Posted: 15 October 2021 at 6:37am | IP Logged | 2 post reply

Nice! Logan is going to have a LOT to think about as these memories resurface...
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Maaaan. I SO want to see Wolverine kill this @$$hole. 

JB, you have made me despise a character in the space of two pages. Well done.
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John Byrne
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Logan is going to have a LOT to think about as these memories resurface...

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Just to be clear, these memories are not coming into his mind as new or unfamiliar concepts. They are just like the memories you or I or anyone else has.

This is not, for him, a learning process. Altho there will be certain elements, as we go forward, some of you may find disturbing, even off-putting. Shaman has a big bombshell to drop at the end of this issue.

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Tim O Neill
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I found that last scene of his mother being beaten to death disturbing, even
though it happened "off camera" - do you consider what is to come in this
issue an all-ages story?

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Posted: 15 October 2021 at 7:42am | IP Logged | 6 post reply

All-ages stories can have dark undercurrents. Consider most children’s fairy tales!
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Tim O Neill
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I connected with Marvel characters more than most fiction when I was a kid, and stories dealing with trauma didn't faze me in a negative way. In retrospect, it probably did what good story writing always does - the real situations resonated, even though they were in a fantastical world.

I would say your story of Sue losing her baby in FANTASTIC FOUR is an excellent example of something that wasn't discussed a lot to kids as being handled in a skilled way.


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A recurring problem in the marketplace is the over abundance of fans who dismiss “all-ages” as meaning juvenile. But as you note those Lee/Kirby/Ditko early days were “all-ages”—something for everyone.

Compare the death of Logan’s mother to Uncle Ben, or across the street, the Waynes.

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Damn.  His hyper-aggressive, hair trigger, mean tempered short fuse makes a hell of a lot more sense now.

And this is just the opening act of this onion peel.
Jeesh.

Empathizing.
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Posted: 15 October 2021 at 8:54am | IP Logged | 10 post reply

Also, this sequence adds a touch more flavor to the whole Jahf-hit-him-with-a-snowball rage. Perhaps a subliminal trigger/muscle memory kind of effect.
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Incidentally, found this shot online.

A solid reminder of why I chose this guy as my "model" for Wolverine!!

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Wolverine as a kid looks very rough, and the "lack" of eyebrows somehow fits perfectly. Unless you will reveal it in the pages to come, may I ask how old he is supposed to be in these two pages?

Finally, the profile a the bottom of page 10 is pitch perfect. Am I right to "read" a shadow on his face or is this an artifact of the pencils/eraser?

Great job, JB. I am pleasantly surprised by how deep you decided to plunge with this origin tale! I think a Marvel story would have had at least one issue dedicated to the events leading to this scene, missing the whole point...
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