We’re hitting C2E2 in Chicago this weekend (see the link in my Convention Schedule on the right), and I’m up to my eyes in tasks to accomplish before flying out on Thursday– no worries, the blog should still auto-update, but just in case, I’ll be back Monday or Tuesday.
Should be fun! Swing by and get a sketch! I could use the cash– I gotta get Skyward out, people!
Can I just add how sad I am that I only received two comments for yesterday’s posts? Yikes! I really enjoyed the Power Girl and the Snake-Eyes pieces. Oh well– win some, lose more.
On with the sketch!
I prefer my Wolverine raging. I hear talk of late of the softening of the Wolverine character, even to the point of playing leader or daddy figure to round after round of kid mutants– but my heart will always be with the furious, bezerker Wolverine of old. Although he’s not my favorite character around, I still enjoy his stories from time to time… and there’s a lot of great ones to read lately!
Here’s hoping the new movie gets is better than the previous outings. I know you have it in ya, Hugh of the Jackman’s.
CLICK TO EMBIGGEN– Enjoy!
- jeremy
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Now playing: Newsboys – Breakfast
via FoxyTunes



You’ve gotta give someone credit if they somehow managed to become one of the most well known comic characters within the last thirty years, and he spent twenty of those years without an origin.
Although I’m a little confused as to why they made him Australian in Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends.
@Jude:
Agreed! Even more interesting is that when we DID get the origin, it wasn’t really an origin at all! Sometimes I wonder if people caught that…
Aussie Wolverine in Amazing Friends is one of my favorite LOL Moments of childhood. And Cyclops’ voice wasn’t much better!
- jeremy
Didn’t he sound like the announcer for the Superfriends?
Jeremy, I really dig the Snake Eyes you posted yesterday, however Breaker is the best Joe…who else could work the mike and blow bubbles like that?
@Jon:
Thanks, good sir! I agree– Breaker is where it’s at!
- jeremy
Wolverine: Origins did suck. It would suck if the next Wolverine movie sucks. The next Wolverine movie should be like this sketch which does not suck in the least.
@Luke:
Yeah, parts were HARD FAIL TIME. However, a few scenes were quite enjoyable… I just wish there wasn’t the “stumbling through fog for ten minutes” at the end of the film so they could wrap up every character conveniently walking into shot.
- jeremy