I just read this: http://comicsontheration.blogspot.com/2010/12/review-wolverine-by-chris-claremont-and.html and I'm thinking the Wolverine loses his abilities is BS. I don't think it is in the comics. And it is stupid.
1) Not including his Adamantium bones, Wolverine's abilities are genetic. He can't get rid of them.
2) Did we not JUST see this in Ghost Rider 2 last freakin year!?!?! Fantastic Four? Spiderman 2? This is a stupid and boring plot device and I hate them for picking it up.
And what's with his hair? Is the Wolverine doo just a strange fashion choice?
This should have been an easy one. There are so much material out there for them to work with. This makes me want to get sick. I am so bummed out.
If this is Frank Miller's fault, I'm surprised, He's the one that thought it stupid to have Super Heroes that don't want to be super heroes. Ugh.
So much potential.
I may see it for Wolverine vs. Ninjas, but I'm going to have to hold my nose through so much of it, and I shouldn't have to do so.
1) Not including his Adamantium bones, Wolverine's abilities are genetic. He can't get rid of them.
2) Did we not JUST see this in Ghost Rider 2 last freakin year!?!?! Fantastic Four? Spiderman 2? This is a stupid and boring plot device and I hate them for picking it up.
And what's with his hair? Is the Wolverine doo just a strange fashion choice?
This should have been an easy one. There are so much material out there for them to work with. This makes me want to get sick. I am so bummed out.
If this is Frank Miller's fault, I'm surprised, He's the one that thought it stupid to have Super Heroes that don't want to be super heroes. Ugh.
So much potential.
I may see it for Wolverine vs. Ninjas, but I'm going to have to hold my nose through so much of it, and I shouldn't have to do so.