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I know not everyone shares my adamantium hard on for all things Wolverine, but come on. This picture is sick. Props to Hugh Jackman for sticking with Wolverine post X Men trilogy. Even though he has a few inches on the real Wolverine, I continue to applaud this casting choice.  Wolverine: representing the short and hairy since 1974. 

I know not everyone shares my adamantium hard on for all things Wolverine, but come on. This picture is sick. Props to Hugh Jackman for sticking with Wolverine post X Men trilogy. Even though he has a few inches on the real Wolverine, I continue to applaud this casting choice. 

 Wolverine: representing the short and hairy since 1974. 


Interview with Neil Gaiman

Hey scenesters, Dave here. At the end of May, I’ll have a chance to sit down with Neil Gaiman. Since I’m kind of a fanboy and my questions are likely to be along the lines “Remember when you wrote Marvel 1602? That was awesome.”, I need your help to come up with some questions. Drop me a line with any questions you have for Mr. Gaiman and if I like ‘em, I’ll pose said queries to the man himself. 

 from Dave 

Yesterday,


I returned home to find my roommates watching the third X Men movie. I joined them to revel in the mediocrity, and we decided to check out the special features, in which I discovered solid gold. 

In the deleted scenes, there are two versions of a short scene where Pyro tells Magneto that they have discovered a cure for the mutant gene. In the first scene, accurately titled “Clean Shaven”, Magneto looks like, well, Magneto. 

 

Then in scene two, inadequately titled “Bearded” we see Magneto with… well… see for yourself. 

 

Oh god, the horror. 

from Dave