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Posted: 16 January 2019 at 1:52pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply

Oooh. I'd love to see how you'd write a Kurt/Logan scene.

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Well, there’s a kiss...

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best scene in the Wendigo issues was Kurt's reaction to Snowbird.  That and the introduction of Heather

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After struggling for virtually my entire run, trying to find my Nightcrawler hook, it was with the Wendigo issue that I finally got it. I decided to play him as basically Daffy Duck.

Microbrains can now feel free to misunderstand and freak out.

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Duck season! Wabbit season!

It's always John Byrne season!
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Aaaargh!

This feels so real that I can almost touch it...
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Yet, like Kitty, it remains intangible. 
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This thread is such a tease.....I love every
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^ This!
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Well, there’s a kiss...

That reminds me something. At the end of issue 143 Wolverine tries to kill Nightcrawler because he gives a kiss on Mariko's cheek.

I was pretty shocked when I read this (as they seemed to forge really solid bonds during their "Wendigo hunt") but I liked the way Wolverine left the room saying he was unable to change.

That powerful scene was curiously ignored after you left the book.
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As I’ve said many a time over the years, my take on Wolverine is that he’s just a hair’s breadth away from snapping and slaughtering everyone around him.
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As I’ve said many a time over the years, my take on Wolverine is that he’s just a hair’s breadth away from snapping and slaughtering everyone around him.
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Well, isn't that because, as I understand your version of his origin to be, he's Sabretooth's son, with regeneration for everything but his bones, was trapped in an avalanche with all his bones broken, surviving as a meaty blob until being found by Dept H and then having his skin held open as his bones were replaced and claws and claw mechanisms were dropped in before being trained as a killer by Dept H.....

I imagine it'd be pretty hard to be a stable person after that
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That sounds vaguely familiar -- tho it would have been an "origin" for the extreme measures of replacing* all his bones, not of his personality.

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* Yes, replacing.

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