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Comic book artist, illustrator & designer. Former Kubert School administrator & teacher. Currently drawing backgrounds for various Marvel comics.
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Label I did for last year. Wanted to do something with a color palette that was radically different than what's typically associated with the franchise.

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What? Doesn't everyone send their professor honeymoon photos like this?

(From Uncanny X-Men by Claremont & Romita Jr.)

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UXM Colossus puts a pretty solid beating on Magneto, even breaking one of his ribs.

Back in the 70s, a punch to the face from Colossus, or a slash form Wolverine really wasn't a finishing move. Enemies shrugged them off all the time.

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UXM has a classic moment in it. We see Magneto turn Wolverine's claws on himself, but at the last second, he retracts the claws so Wolvie just punches himself out with his own Adamantium fist.

Also, Wolverine STILL sucks at cutting people (final image from

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We also get to see some more personality from the characters in We see Storm's attic room & all her plants for the first time (where she promptly decides to get naked & take a shower with them). And we see Wolverine's claws still unable to cut worth a shit.

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Lastly in X-Men Nightcrawler discovering his new shadow powers (some images from You could really see the love that Cockrum had for Nightcrawler & how he always found excuses to give him cool stuff to do (can we ignore the leprechauns that showed up in this issue?)

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Also, can we talk about Wolverine in that cowboy hat scene? He's kinda getting ready to express his love to Jean (recovering in hospital from Phoenix). Except they've only had 4-5 interactions EVER in the series (examples from 98, 100).

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X-Men Pretty sure the first time Wolverine calls someone "Bub" is when he punks poor Bobby Drake. Written by Chris Claremont. Plotted & edited by Len Wein.

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So George Perez was the first artist to draw Wolverine (cover of X-Men with hairy arms in costume. Then Byrne kept it rolling after that (Byrne's examples from X-Men

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After Giant-Size X-Men, the X-Men series continued on with issue There was very inconsistent usage of the SNIKT sfx for a while. Sometimes there was no sfx. In issue we actually saw a SNICKT (with a "C"). Then in we got our first SNIKT/SNAKT (for retracting claws).

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