The moment in MCU deadpool & Wolverine When the original live-action Sabretooth Making a cameo appearance to challenge Hugh Jackman's Wolverine was one of the more exciting scenes in the entire film. Deadpool even made a big deal about their rematch, as it was the first time the iconic rivals faced off since their fight on the Statue of Liberty at 20th Century Fox's. X-Men. At least, that's what fans may have thought, but in truth, Wolverine and Sabretooth had a rematch in canon long before that. Deadpool & Wolverine. in X2: X-Men United: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine By Brian…
Author: Spencer Connolly
For decades, Hugh Jackman has brilliantly portrayed the iconic Marvel Comics character Wolverine to live action, originally in 20th Century Fox X-Men films and now in the MCU. However, as any comic book fan knows, his image (and the movies themselves) offered a decidedly unique take on the character that made some notable changes from the source material. And now, one more can be added to the list, as Hugh Jackman's Wolverine made a dark change to an iconic piece of Marvel lore. in X2: X-Men United: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine By Brian K. Vaughan and Tom Mandrake, readers are…
Summary The Shism Imperial destroyed a ship even though it showed no signs of life, correcting an error made in Episode IV. in A new hopeThe Empire did not destroy R2-D2 and C-3PO's escape pod, leading to the Empire's downfall. The empire learned from this mistake in Episode IVAs shown by the Schism Imperial's actions in Star Wars: Darth Vader #49. Warning: Contains spoilers for Star Wars: Darth Vader #49! Star Wars is not only one of the most beloved franchises in history, it is also incredibly broad, with established knowledge that continues to grow even to this day, and…
The current era of Marvel Comics Star Wars Takes place between the events of The empire strikes back And Return of the JediAnd it just came to a close. While the Star Wars Comics are far from over, all the details of the "missing year" in the original trilogy finally have all the flesh. now, Fans can take comfort in knowing the full story of Star Wars' Era of Galactic Civil WarIncluding and especially a few standout moments. The coolest aspect of the "missing year" era between Episode V And VI Is not just the continuation of The original Star…
Galactus is one of the most uniquely terrifying Marvel Comics villains in history, vi He's more of a cosmic force of nature than he is a bad guy working toward an evil goal. In fact, Galactus is not even really a villain, because he has no choice but to consume worlds to maintain a universal balance. However, the mere fact that he consumes entire planets is not what is so terrifying about him, but that there is almost nothing anyone can physically do to stop him. When Galactus made his debut, there was nothing anyone could do to take him…
Summary Garfield may be a master of sarcasm and pranks, but beneath that lazy, lasagna-loving exterior, he has a surprising range of emotions. His bonds with Pokey, Nermal and Liz reveal his softer side, and highlights how even the laziest, most sarcastic cats have a surprising capacity for affection – just on their own terms. Despite his bad attitude, Garfield really cares for Jon and Odie, which he often shows even when he doesn't mean to. Garfield is a famous prankster, a notorious food-motivated maniac, and a generally cynical cat. Garfield loves lasagna, he hates Mondays, and he finds no…
Summary Garfield's love for lasagna is borderline obsessive, as shown in these 10 hilarious comic strips! Lasagna is a major aspect of Garfield's personality, leading to hilarious situations in the comics. From stealing lasagna from Jon, to even committing murder to stop others from getting any, Garfield proves time and time again how much he loves lasagna! There are certain things about Garfield Which will always be true no matter the comic strip era or the medium of adaptation, and one of them is his love for lasagna. While it's true that Garfield loves to tease Jon and torture Odie…