The first Wolverine: Origin book was weird. Set in the 19th century, Wolverine was given the name James Howlett and made to be a sickly young lad whose family were wealthy landowners. Through a series of bizarre events, James and his childhood best friend Rose run off together and struggle to survive in Canadian mining towns.
Through another sequence of bonkers events, James – or Logan as he’s now known – is left alone, goes a bit mad, and runs off into the Canadian forests to run with the wolves. The end! Weird maybe isn’t the best word to describe Origin – awful is better, or plain stupid. It was an origin story that didn’t make Wolverine more interesting as a character, nor did it tell a very interesting or original story, and in fact took away his mystique – there’s a reason why we never know Joker’s origins,...
Through another sequence of bonkers events, James – or Logan as he’s now known – is left alone, goes a bit mad, and runs off into the Canadian forests to run with the wolves. The end! Weird maybe isn’t the best word to describe Origin – awful is better, or plain stupid. It was an origin story that didn’t make Wolverine more interesting as a character, nor did it tell a very interesting or original story, and in fact took away his mystique – there’s a reason why we never know Joker’s origins,...
- 27/12/2013
- par Noel Thorne
- Obsessed with Film
The music-driven ride of your life continues in Tomorrowland #3, from Paul Jenkins – the Eisner award-winning writer of Wolverine: Origin and The Darkness - on sale this Wednesday! (25th Sept)
Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, DJs at the world-renowned Tomorrowland festival, have been chosen as the Keepers of Creativity. Ranged against the Destructive forces of the Nameless One, they only have a year to come up with an event that will recharge the creative batteries of the whole universe – and with demons, monsters and the forces of Fate in the way, it’s going to be a tall order. These DJs no longer have to make just music – at this year’s festival, they need to make history!
Tomorrowland #3
Writer: Paul Jenkins
Artist: Alti Firmansyah, Beny Maulana of Stellar Labs
32pp Fc $3.99
Publisher: Titan Comics...
Dimitri Vegas and Like Mike, DJs at the world-renowned Tomorrowland festival, have been chosen as the Keepers of Creativity. Ranged against the Destructive forces of the Nameless One, they only have a year to come up with an event that will recharge the creative batteries of the whole universe – and with demons, monsters and the forces of Fate in the way, it’s going to be a tall order. These DJs no longer have to make just music – at this year’s festival, they need to make history!
Tomorrowland #3
Writer: Paul Jenkins
Artist: Alti Firmansyah, Beny Maulana of Stellar Labs
32pp Fc $3.99
Publisher: Titan Comics...
- 23/09/2013
- par Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
IMDb.com, Inc. n'assume aucune responsabilité quant au contenu ou à l'exactitude des articles de presse, des Tweets ou des articles de blog ci-dessus. Ce contenu est publié uniquement pour le divertissement de nos utilisateurs. Les articles de presse, les Tweets et les articles de blog ne représentent pas les opinions d'IMDb et nous ne pouvons pas garantir que les informations qu'ils contiennent sont totalement factuelles. Consultez la source responsable du contenu en question pour signaler tout problème que vous pourriez avoir concernant le contenu ou son exactitude.