I'm surprised Laura isn't in a Wolverine uniform in Future Fight, considering she came in the same update as the current Falcon costume and Punisher: War Machine. That's not a complaint though.
I'm surprised Laura isn't in a Wolverine uniform in Future Fight, considering she came in the same update as the current Falcon costume and Punisher: War Machine. That's not a complaint though.
50 50 chance its either her wolverine costumes will be added later or rewards. Ex Logan's age of apocalypse outift is the only costume worth geting du to damage reduction and increase to rate to get critical hits.her black and gray wolverine costume would probaly give her a the same. It makes more sence to use a X-23 outift as her base.
Or its a hint she will lose the name. Its probally the first one.
Any of you fans if they got rid of her trigger scent? If so what issue is it in?
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I actually thought it made perfect sense. This is the first time there was a telepath handy to see what actually happened inside her head while she was triggered, and it fits with the idea that the conditioning is pyschological. She was literally tortured into reacting violently when she smelled the scent, so it stands to reason her consciousness retreated SOMEWHERE to protect herself from the pain, thus why she blacks out under its effects (in fact, this is precisely why I hated Liu's "Make a trigger scent that affects EVERYBODY!" plot. It completely ignores everything we were ever shown about how the trigger works). And it's perfectly logical her consciousness would hide in one of her few pleasant memories of the Facility. The imagery was perfectly fitting, as well; Laura was conditioned at an extremely young age, so that's how we were seeing her. Making use of the Pinocchio quote was also a beautiful parallel, since it's thematically very appropriate.
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I think it was a perfectly fine idea (the trigger was rarely used in the first place, I think that they exhausted all the story-telling possibilities with her stuck with it, and it worked to push the character forward). I do think that the ending didn't quite stick for me (it felt like the the actual workings of how they did it were glossed over a bit), but I do think that keeping it focused on the characters and the emotional part of it was the right call.
Collected in All-New Wolverine Vol. 3: Enemy of the State II, if you prefer trades over single issues.
Yeah, I had kinda wondered why teen Jean Grey was able to deprogram her here when adult Emma Frost expressed doubts that anyone could undo the damage in New X-Men, until I saw someone online point out that Enemy of the State II was the first time they had both a telepath and a sample of the chemical so they could assess the situation in progress.
Wasn't it a modified strain? If so, the rules could be different. After all, Laura was the first test subject for the chemical (and the project was overseen by a scientist who went out of his way to torture her whenever possible).
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)
The problem as I said is that there's nothing inherently special about the trigger scent itself. It's just a scent. Laura had to be psychologically conditioned to react to it via torture. This was shown in Target X to involve combinations of electric shock and waterboarding/drowning her with the stuff.
THAT is why a "universal trigger" based on the Facility's work with it wouldn't be possible: To get just anyone to react it would have to affect the exposed subjects in a completely different manner altogether.
*SIGH*
Apparently there's no preview for ANW #29. Which makes it the ONLY Marvel book next week that doesn't have a preview.
I noticed that too and that has me concerned. In my experience, a lack of a preview usually ups the chance of a delay. Now, there have been instances where a preview has come late and the book still comes out on time. More often than not, though, no preview usually means there was a hiccup in the release schedule. Given how great each issue of All New Wolverine has been lately, it's frustrating, but I am willing to wait longer for that kind of quality.
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