Not exactly, Taylor said it's not 50/50, then in a artical for uncanny she dosent know if she is or not, Tamaki said clone for now I'll deal with it when I know what in the hell is going on. A best she a technical his half sister/ modified clone/ female clone but alterd do to cross contamination from being carried to term by Sarah. Rember when you got solid complete information with a story and it wasent dropped or rectoned across various media.
Logan does exist in Age of X-Man, he's just dead...
And actually, there's a bigger problem. Having read the issue, it seems that the Marvelous X-Men were brainwashed into believing that she was always there, or at least, has been for a while, when she's really been parachuted in overnight to replace Bishop. She's basically like Voyager from Avengers No Surrender! I get the feeling Laura is a plant by some villain.
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Gabby made a oopsey, and might have helped skynet
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I’m liking Tamaki’s voice for Laura. Definitely more of a realistic mash of Taylor’s take and Liu’s take. Also, we finally get to see Gabby interacting at the school, hope she meets some named students (besides Evelyn ofc)
Found this and thought of Laura:
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I'm sticking with what K/Y said that Laura's technically his half sister and Sarah used some of her own DNA/genes to fully bring Laura to life. Sure Logan loves Laura like his daughter much the same way he loves, Kitty, Jubilee and Amara. He's a needed father figure for someone who needs it.
Taylors' whole forcing the whole 'father' thing was an insult to a character who was clearly aimed to have self owner ship and be her own person. She endured so much and achieved it on her own. She was educated and trained. Whereas Logan really is nothing more than ex special ops and a thug. He did the dirty job that no one wanted to do. He was impulsive and eratic. Whereas Laura was restrained and calculating.
Taylor never seemed to understand or even make an effort to understand the character. It was just easier to write her as a mashup of a CW teen and UFC fighter. The closest I saw him portray Laura to her original incarnation was in the last arc.
Doctor Strange: "You are the right person to replace Logan."
X-23: "I know there are people who disapprove... Guys on the Internet mainly."
(All-New Wolverine #4)
Second. That panel with Laura on the motorbike and the sequence that follows is effortlessly cool. Which is crucial, because Laura is cool but without trying since why would she care? This is the kind of subtle distinction that's crucial to significant aspects of her character, in my view, and why she's so prone to being poorly written as a Logan Clone* or tryhard.
*I know, I know!