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    Turner Covers Old Man Logan

    Stephen SchleicherBy Stephen SchleicherMay 21, 20085 Comments1 Min Read

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    The future tale of Wolverine is about to kick off in the Marvel title, and for issue #66, written by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven, Michael Turner steps up to do a variant cover for the issue.

    WOLVERINE #66 (APR082319)
    WOLVERINE #66 TURNER VARIANT (APR082320)
    WOLVERINE #66 TURNER SKETCH VARIANT (APR088197)
    Written by MARK MILLAR
    Pencils & Wraparound Cover by STEVE MCNIVEN
    Variant Cover by MICHAEL TURNER

    For 50 years, no one’s heard from Wolverine…but why? And what led to evil’s triumph over good? The answers start here folks and with Millar & McNiven back together, you know that Wolverine #66 is the book that everyone will be talking about!

    Wolverine_66_TurnerVariant.jpg

    Wolverine #66 arrives June 18, 2008 and will sell for $2.99.

    via Marvel Comics

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    Stephen Schleicher began his career writing for the Digital Media Online community of sites, including Digital Producer and Creative Mac covering all aspects of the digital content creation industry. He then moved on to consumer technology, and began the Coolness Roundup podcast. A writing fool, Stephen has freelanced for Sci-Fi Channel's Technology Blog, and Gizmodo. Still longing for the good ol' days, Stephen launched Major Spoilers in July 2006, because he is a glutton for punishment. You can follow him on Twitter @MajorSpoilers and tell him your darkest secrets...

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    5 Comments

    1. Young on May 23, 2008 1:25 am

      Someone should tell Michael Turner that Logan doesn’t have those cylinders implanted in his hands – they are part of his gloves. The blades, on the other hand, do come directly out of his hands. Or I guess it is possible than in a distant future, something will happen that will cause said glove cylinders to become permanently grafted onto Logan’s hands.

    2. rotten on June 30, 2008 12:59 pm

      maybe the horse in the picture kicked his hands as logan was trying to mount it from behind thus shoving those things into his hands and he keeps them there as a reminder of his own stupidity for trying ride the horse in more ways than one….it would explain why he always looks angry.

    3. Spike on September 1, 2008 2:17 pm

      In some of the earlier comics Logan did have those in his hands. They were used to keep the pathway open in his hands because every time he “pops” them it tears his hands open so they were at one time used with out the gloves to keep the holes open. (I think it was in The Wolverine Saga 1-4 TPB where I read this)
      They were not grafted but nice little inserts to keep the muscle apart. How that would really work with his healing abilities who knows, but it was previously used and that is where Turner probably got the idea to add them.

    4. Vamphunterx on September 19, 2008 1:49 am

      This is supposed to be set about 50-something years into the future from present day Marvel 616. So why does Wolverine look OLD. He was already over 100 years old and still looked like a man in his prime, another 50 years and he turns into this? Something must’ve happened to his healing factor.

    5. Tabor on February 27, 2009 6:25 pm

      He does not look that old, the only real difference is that he has gray hair. Some people get gray hair in their forties.

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