Jun. 5th, 2004
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Jun. 5th, 2004 08:21 pmA couple things;
The Great Darkness Saga was probably my first really big comics story (I started reading the X-Men comics about a year too late for the Phoenix Saga). I'd started on the Legion a year or two earlier. I remember it fairly well. It was a damn good story, even if I didn't know who the hell Darkseid was. I knew evil when I saw it, and watching the Legionnaires fight D's minions, up to the revival of Orion and the attack by Superboy and Supergirl was just great.
Damn, that was a good story.
Secondly, Brand hates Nickelback, but it's kinda funny.
Today, played D&D. We decided that it was turning a bit stale, so next (well, two weeks, I guess, since I can't go next week) it's Armageddon. Got a copy of M&M, so
pyat I'll start working on a couple characters for you.
The Great Darkness Saga was probably my first really big comics story (I started reading the X-Men comics about a year too late for the Phoenix Saga). I'd started on the Legion a year or two earlier. I remember it fairly well. It was a damn good story, even if I didn't know who the hell Darkseid was. I knew evil when I saw it, and watching the Legionnaires fight D's minions, up to the revival of Orion and the attack by Superboy and Supergirl was just great.
Damn, that was a good story.
Secondly, Brand hates Nickelback, but it's kinda funny.
Today, played D&D. We decided that it was turning a bit stale, so next (well, two weeks, I guess, since I can't go next week) it's Armageddon. Got a copy of M&M, so
Okay, about Wolverine
Jun. 5th, 2004 10:42 pmI'm kinda inspired, having just seen Hugh Jackman dancing on top of a piano in gold lame pants. Not that seeing Hugh Jackman dance in gold lame pants is in any way an inspiration to me, mind you. He IS a very handsome man. But the inspiration is from the fact he played Wolverine. That's all.
My suspicion springs from the fact that Wolverine's healing factor doesn't seem to leave scars. Now, if it were just accelerated natural healing, there should be some kind of marks, especially considering some of the wounds he's taken. But since it doesn't, it may be it's a case of his body completely controlling its form, perhaps down to a molecular level.
In fact, one idea that pops up is that perhaps the reason they implanted the adamantium skeleton in him is not just to give him super-badassitude.
Now, this contradicts everything said about him in comics pretty much ever, but it would be neat if the adamantium skeleton, in addition to making him badass, was implanted in order to provide his body with cohesiveness; to act as an anchor for his form.
Now, since Wolverine, in spite of his renowned healing factor, does get drunk (most recently in some goofy book where Nick Fury forgets he heads one of the best espionage agencies in the world and starts recruiting super-heroes to spy on Dr. Doom), it likely isn't a form of normal super-healing or advanced metabolism.
Dunno. Just the crap that goes through my mind after seeing Hugh Jackman in gold lame pants.
I mean, after reading comics.
My suspicion springs from the fact that Wolverine's healing factor doesn't seem to leave scars. Now, if it were just accelerated natural healing, there should be some kind of marks, especially considering some of the wounds he's taken. But since it doesn't, it may be it's a case of his body completely controlling its form, perhaps down to a molecular level.
In fact, one idea that pops up is that perhaps the reason they implanted the adamantium skeleton in him is not just to give him super-badassitude.
Now, this contradicts everything said about him in comics pretty much ever, but it would be neat if the adamantium skeleton, in addition to making him badass, was implanted in order to provide his body with cohesiveness; to act as an anchor for his form.
Now, since Wolverine, in spite of his renowned healing factor, does get drunk (most recently in some goofy book where Nick Fury forgets he heads one of the best espionage agencies in the world and starts recruiting super-heroes to spy on Dr. Doom), it likely isn't a form of normal super-healing or advanced metabolism.
Dunno. Just the crap that goes through my mind after seeing Hugh Jackman in gold lame pants.
I mean, after reading comics.