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evilhorse · 4 months ago
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Back Issue magazine #132
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satanicatholic · 2 years ago
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Inappropriate omg I’m crying ^^^
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born222late · 4 months ago
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fabbyf1 · 6 months ago
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Not me thinking Wentworth Miller was Logan Sargent in that picture. I got so excited and then realized 😭. Then I read your tags and went back again to double-check because it really looks like Logam is you don't stare too hard
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA i mean, they’re both gay american icons, so go off 😂😂
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kurt-wagner-official · 2 years ago
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Post #35: Wolverine issues 1-4
Wolverine's first solo series is a self-titled four issues mini is written by Claremont with art by Frank Miller. It opens with one of the most iconic Logan sequences of all, him hunting a bear through the Canadian Rockies. He tracks it to its cave and kills it in a brutal battle. It seems like Logan is as much a wild beast as his quarry, until we learn why he was hunting it- a hunter shot it with a poisoned arrow. It wasn't strong enough to kill it, just drive it mad with pain and bloodlust, going on a rampage to kill 16 people. In one scene we're presented with the person that Logan appears to be in the surface and are then introduced to a what lies beneath the surface: mercy, honor, and a drive to protect the innocent. But the sequence isn't done yet, as Logan tracks the hunter to a bar to seek justice. When he confronts the man, he tries to hit him and blow him off, to Logan's pleasure. He beats the man up but lets him live and brings him to trial. We cut to a few weeks later, after Logan has returned home to find Mariko, his girlfriend over the last few years, has returned to Japan without warning. He's on the next flight out to Tokyo, but when he tries to go through immigration he comes up on several watchlists because of his checkered past. He's confronted by Asano Kimura, a Japanese secret agent and an old friend. He tells him that Mariko's father, one of the most powerful crime lords in the city, has recently resurfaced and made several deals, one of which involved marrying Mariko off to someone. Asano tells Logan he can't understand what she's going though and going after her could hurt her more, but he refuses to give up and goes to find her. Her estate has new guard dogs, which he intimidates into letting him pass. He says he's glad, because unlike people, he doesn't like killing animals. He finds Mariko, who tells him that she loves him but that he shouldn't have come. When he gets closer, he's horrified to see her face covered in bruises. He begs her to get a divorce, and she refuses, showing him a pair of swords that have been in her family for hundreds of years and to her represent her duty to family and tradition. This story puts an uncomfortable amount of emphasis on the idea that Japanese people live their lives by honor and tradition, which is obviously problematic and unfortunately pretty common in eighties comics. There's no defense, but I will say that at least the artwork isn't as racist and caricature-y as in a lot of comics. The writing here is at least better than Claremont's stuff with Sunfire, but that's not saying much. Anyway, Mariko's husband, a business associate of her father named Noburu, walks into the room and starts yelling at her, and Logan threatens to kill him until she begs him to leave. He's walking out the door when he's hit by poisoned throwing stars. They're meant to kill, but because of his powers he wakes up in front of Mariko and her father, Lord Shingen, who challenges him to a battle with wooden swords. Logan is weak from the poison and out of practice with swords, but Shingen expertly hits pressure points intending to kill. Logan has to pop his claws to defend himself, and realizes he's played into Shingen's hands- Mariko doesn't realize her father can kill with this weapon, so it looks like Logan is attacking unprovoked. Logan's heart isn't in it anymore, and as he loses consciousness, he hears his opponent tell Mariko that he's nothing more than a mindless animal, unworthy of her. The last thing he hears is her agreeing with her father. He wakes up broken in body and soul on the street, where some muggers approach until they fall to the ground, murdered by a mysterious savior. She's a woman who approaches Logan, telling him that she's hers now as the issue ends.
Issue 2 starts with Logan waking up in the apartment of his savior, who introduces herself as Yukio, as they come under attack from dozens of Hand ninjas. The battle lasts several pages while Logan narrates exposition and his own powers for any new readers. With a different artist, this might be a tedious sequence, but Frank Miller is never more in his element than with street level battles against hordes of minions. When the dust settles, Logan and Yukio are the only survivors, and they flee as the police arrive. Later, at another apartment, they get to talking. Yukio keeps her motives mysterious, but she says the Hand were sent by her enemy, a powerful crime lord. She then comes on to him, but he still loves Mariko and shuts her down. We cut to Yukio arriving at Shingen’s building, where we learn that she’s working for him. The Hand were sent to drive Logan into her arms, but unknown to Yukio, they were also sent after her to test her skill as Shingen’s top assassin. Shingen has arranged a peace conference with his crime lord rival, Katsuyori, planning to send his daughter and son in law to lull him into security. Yukio returns to Logan and says that Katsuyori is the one who tried to kill him, and he agrees to go with her to put an end to it. He hopes to resolve it peacefully by intimidating Katsuyori, but Yukio plans to start a fight that’ll end with Katsuyori and Logan both dead. Logan sneaks them into the peace summit while taking out the guards, without killing them, to Yukio’s displeasure. The summit is at a performance of a Kabuki play about the tale of the 47 ronin who embarked on a suicide mission to avenge their master. Logan is shocked to see Mariko and her husband alongside Katsuyori and his wife in the audience, but he puts it to the side for now, entranced by the performance but keeping his eyes open for the trap from Katsuyori that expects to come. At the climax of the show, he realizes the weapons are real- the performers are assassins that Katsuyori has brought to kill Mariko. Logan intervenes and takes on the entire troop to defend his love. Katsuyori and his wife try to slip out, but Yukio kills them in their getaway car. Inside, one of the assassins finally gets a good hit on Logan, driving him into a berserker rage that quickly ends the battle in his favor, although he still leaves many of them breathing. It’s the first time Mariko has seen Logan’s berserker side, and it sickens her as she leaves.
A few weeks later, Logan is on a drinking binge and dating Yukio, going to bars and getting in fights with whoever he can find. He’s approached by his friend Asano, who asks for his help in taking down a criminal empire that’s growing in power and threatens the country. To the reader, he’s clearly talking about Shingen, but it’s unclear whether Logan has put those pieces together, and either way he doesn’t care, turning Asano down and leaving with Yukio. She brings him to what she says is her secret favorite place, a place on the train tracks where they start making out. Logan, completely wasted, doesn’t realize until the last second that they’re playing chicken with a bullet train that they dodge at the last second. He’s angry that she would risk their lives like that, but she says they’ll die someday, so they should live and die spectacularly. Logan passes out and dreams that he’s a samurai fighting his way through an army to reach Mariko. But when he gets there, she says she could never love a beast like him and shoots him in the soul. In the waking world, the Hand tell Yukio that this is her last chance to obey Shingen and kill Logan. She responds by killing all of them and shaking Logan awake, but he calls her Mariko and she knocks him back out. She runs off, cursing Logan for winning her heart without giving her his, and lamenting her imminent death at the hand of Shingen. But the first person to come after her is Asano, who she murders. Logan comes to his hotel room, hoping to find her, but instead finds the corpse of his old friend Asano. He smells the poison on Yukio’s knife in his throat, and realizes it’s the same as the poison that took him down when Shingen first kidnapped him. He puts all the pieces together- Yukio has been playing him from the start, and the Hand was working for Shingen. When she enters the room, he tells her to kill him now or he’ll kill her, and she runs. He catches up to her in a rooftop Zen garden and prepares to avenge Asano when they’re both attacked by the Hand. When the fight’s over, Yukio is gone, and Logan is standing alone in a wrecked garden that was supposed to symbolize tranquility. He reflects on his failed relationships- Yukio accepted the monster in him, while Mariko wanted him to grow and be better. Logan loved them both but lost himself in the confusion. But as he restores the Zen garden, new patterns emerge in the gravel, and realizes that even if he can’t change his nature, he wants to try to evolve and see where the journey takes him. He’s a man, not an animal. Shingen was wrong about that, and Logan says it’ll cost him.
Logan travels through the city, crippling Shingen’s operations everywhere from street drug deals to lieutenants in their bases. He tells everyone he takes out to deliver the message to Shingen that he’s going down. When he’s ready, he sends a note to Shingen challenging him to combat. Logan has been gathering weapons from all the Hand assassins that have come after him, and is ready to take down their employer once and for all. Meanwhile, Mariko prays for guidance. She loves Logan, but felt obligated to marry to serve her father. She realizes now that he’s evil, but is torn between her love for her family and her conscience. She enters her fathers room when she hears a commotion, which turns out to be Yukio here to kill him to redeem herself in Logan’s eyes. He tells her to take her best shot, but he overpowers her and is about to kill her when Mariko stops him. They’re interrupted by Logan’s arrival outside the building, where he has killed the Hand army with their own weapons and is here for Shingen. Noburu takes Mariko and flees while Shingen waits to confront Logan, but Logan finds them first. Noburu takes his wife hostage and shoots at Logan, but is killed by Yukio. Logan hates her for killing Asano but is filled with gratitude for saving Mariko, so he lets her go, not knowing what to feel. He leaves Mariko silently to go find Shingen, who he kills in a silent, brutal duel. Mariko arrives and picks up Shingen’s sword, one of the two that she showed Logan in the first issue. He expects she’ll kill him for killing her father, and does nothing to stop her. But she tells him that the honor of the swords should not belong to the head of the clan, but to the one who is worthy of them- Logan. She herself planned to kill her father and then herself, but luckily that didn’t happen, and she embraces the man she loves. A few months later, he and Mariko are engaged, and send an invitation to the X-Men.
I will always prefer stories like this to Weapon X conspiracies. Logan works best in the context of X-Men, but when he does have solo stories, they should be like this- a fish out of water grappling with his own nature without the guidance of his family. The X-Men have helped him grow and see that he can be more than his worst nature, but this is the first time that’s been put to the test without them there. And really, Logan being an honorable, cultured samurai type fighting his animal nature is so much more interesting than him just being a murder machine. I really dislike Frank Miller as a solo writer, but as an artist and a collaborator with Claremont he’s really well suited for this series. The fights feel intense and dangerous, which is exactly what you want in a Wolverine book, and I love the way he draws Logan’s face. Overall, this was a great book. I haven’t read much solo Logan stuff cause I’m not a fan of most of the stuff I’ve read, but stories like this make me want to find more stuff with him.
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Logan Miller on Love, Simon
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thehollowedartists · 5 years ago
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Logan Miller in A Dog's Purpose
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zjpacks · 3 years ago
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the perks of being a wallflower.
like/reblog if you save, please!
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give-em-hell-kid · 4 years ago
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I wish I could watch this again for the first time
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whatdoyoumeanwhat · 4 years ago
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fictionisalwaysbetter · 5 years ago
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My sense of aesthetic was created, evolved and finalized when I first watched The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012) dir. Stephen Chbosky
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richonnefight-blog · 8 years ago
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weaknesszpacks · 6 years ago
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pack the perks of being a wallflower
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jpgcore · 7 years ago
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Logan Miller on Before I Fall (2017)
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