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Bannister and Delores are both back, along with Maverick.
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Bannister and Delores are both back, along with Maverick.
Though it is a nice read, this story could use more familair faces then just Marverick. Somehow Dolores ands Jeff start to become a bit mweh.
Though the writing and art is quite okay.
"COURAGE, DON'T YOU DARE LET ME DOWN"
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I think it is super funny how manly this book wants to be. It's like an outdated cliché of masculinity from the 1990s.
"COURAGE, DON'T YOU DARE LET ME DOWN"
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VERY nice cover. Love Maverick's mane.
It is not manly is more angsty than anything. Why does he act like he has a stick stuck in his ass all the time, He is living in paradise, has a lot of sex, his son and daughters are alive, Silver Fox, Marico, Kurt, Jean, Jubelee, Kate, Maverick are all alive, why is he so grumpy.
Last edited by Milici; 10-15-2021 at 05:45 AM.
Ask Chris Claremont or Larry Hama who really defined his character. That’s just how he is. It’s not like this characterization just came out of nowhere. It’s pretty established. Logan is a mean, old, grumpy cuss of a man… er, mutant.
Now… if you’re saying “but why hasn’t he changed now that he’s living in paradise,” I think Percy has been pretty clear about that and explained it in both interviews and alluded to it in the book itself: He doesn’t trust it.
Exactly. Logan is poster child for being a pessimist realist. I mean the man is over a hundred years old and he's lived long enough to know that happiness is fleeting. And as wonderful as Krakoa's gifts are Logan doesn't want to drop his guard when the sh*t hits the fan like it always does.