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	Comments on: X-Men Open Thread: Uncanny #532 and Adjectiveless #7	</title>
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		By: Gabriel Zero		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have to agree with DiG on Wolverine&#039;s strange attire he wears while wondering the sewers. To me it looks like it is simply to illuminate the dark corridors of the sewer. I&#039;m sorry but it just strikes me as plain silly, like something you would see a super hero wearing in the early nineties. 

The way Victor Gischler writes his X-Men book reminds me or the early nineties X-Men cartoon episodes. (Except without all the kiddie censorship of Wolverine using his claws on bad guys.) Gischler strikes me of a fan of the the nineties Wolverine, especially since he brought back Jubilee into the mix. I was wondering of anyone else got this feeling.

It&#039;s not just Jubilee coming back into Wolverine&#039;s life, it&#039;s the way Wolverine talks and uses the word &quot;Scrapping&quot;. A fighting word I haven&#039;t heard Wolverine say in a long time. He must of did his Chris Claremont reading before writing these stories. So far I like them because they are a very light read, especially compared to the Uncanny X-Men book which is all over the place right now.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have to agree with DiG on Wolverine&#8217;s strange attire he wears while wondering the sewers. To me it looks like it is simply to illuminate the dark corridors of the sewer. I&#8217;m sorry but it just strikes me as plain silly, like something you would see a super hero wearing in the early nineties. </p>
<p>The way Victor Gischler writes his X-Men book reminds me or the early nineties X-Men cartoon episodes. (Except without all the kiddie censorship of Wolverine using his claws on bad guys.) Gischler strikes me of a fan of the the nineties Wolverine, especially since he brought back Jubilee into the mix. I was wondering of anyone else got this feeling.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not just Jubilee coming back into Wolverine&#8217;s life, it&#8217;s the way Wolverine talks and uses the word &#8220;Scrapping&#8221;. A fighting word I haven&#8217;t heard Wolverine say in a long time. He must of did his Chris Claremont reading before writing these stories. So far I like them because they are a very light read, especially compared to the Uncanny X-Men book which is all over the place right now.</p>
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