Wolverine News: ‘Wolverine’ Breaks $99 Million

Wednesday’s box office is now official, pushing the ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ total to $99.2 million. That places ‘Wolverine’ as the #430th domestic grossing film of all time, beating up ‘Hercules’, ‘Billy Jack’ and ‘Inspector Gadget’.

Next up? ‘Die Hard with a Vengeance’, ‘You Don’t Mess with the Zohan’ and ‘The Hunchback of Notre Dame’.

Overseas box office have also been updated, upping the worldwide box office to $178.9 million. That puts the movie as the #415th grossing film of all time worldwide, just ahead of ‘Kill Bill, Vol. 1’, ‘Wallace & Gromit in the Curse of the Were-Rabbit’ and ‘Flubber’.

In Other Wolverine Movie News
Newsarama: Illegal ‘Wolverine’ Downloads – Over FOUR MILLION Served (details | threads)
Newsarama: Jimmy Palmiotti Rips ‘Wolverine’ Movie (details)

Classic Wolverine Cover: Incredible Hulk #340

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Incredible Hulk #340 by Todd McFarlane and Bob Wiacek.

It’s about as perfect a cover as it gets.

Frankly, words don’t do it justice, so I’m going to shut up and let you enjoy their work…

Wolverine Covers: Incredible Hulk #340

Next up is the original black and white artwork for the cover…

Wolverine Covers: Incredible Hulk #340 original artwork /

Then we have two terrific homage covers.

On the left, Powerless #5 from 2004 by Greg Land, and on the right, Marvel Zombies #3 from 2006 by Arthur Suydam

Wolverine Covers: Powerless #5 Wolverine Covers: Marvel Zombies #3

Not to be outdone, the epic ‘Hulk vs. Wolverine’ animated short features a brief, but wonderful tip of the hat to the Incredible Hulk cover…

Wolverine Covers: Hulk vs. Wolverine DVD /

And finally, from within Incredible Hulk #340 itself, Todd McFarlane really struts his stuff…

Wolverine Covers: Daredevil #249 panel

Wow…

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Wolverine News: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Nears $100 Million

Tuesday’s box office was just released, upping the ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ total to $95.1 million. That ties ‘Wolverine’ with ‘Princess Diaries 2’ as the #446th domestic grossing film of all time, having slashed past ‘Unbreakable’ and sinking both  ‘Master and Command’ and the original ‘Poseidon Adventure’.

Worldwide box office is now pegged at $168.2 million worldwide, placing the movie as the #448th grossing film of all time worldwide, just ahead of ‘Three Men and a Baby’, ‘Click’ and ‘The Santa Clause 2’.

In Other Wolverine Movie News
IGN: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ – What’s Next? (details | threads)
Yahoo! Movies: Ryan Reynolds to Star in Deadpool Movie (details | thread)

In Wolverine Comic Book News
CBR: Chris Claremont on ‘X-Men Forever’ (details)
Marvel News: Daniel Way Q&A (details | thread)
CBR: ‘X-Force’ #15 Preview (details)
Marvel News: ‘Dark Avengers/X-Men: Utopia’ #1 First Look (details)

Wolverine News: The Sequel is Confirmed!

With such a tremendous opening for ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’, Variety has confirmed what we were all hoping.

There will be a ‘Wolverine’ sequel and it will take place in Japan.

Variety’s phrasing is a little odd, “Actor to star in ‘Wolverine’ sequel, ‘Carousel’.”

Or as Groucho Marx would say, why they’re calling the sequel ‘Carousel’ I’ll never know.

Ahem.

Monday’s box office was released today as well, pushing the ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ total to $90.5 million, tying it with ‘Madea Goes to Jail’ and ‘Space Cowboys’ as the #479th domestic grossing film of all time, having clawed past ‘Trading Places’, ‘Legally Blonde 2’ and ‘Waterworld’.

And with official international box office in at $73.1 million, ‘Wolverine’ has now amassed $163.6 million worldwide, clocking in as the #463rd grossing film of all time worldwide. That ties ‘Wolverine’ with ‘The Forty-Year-Old Virgin’ and just ahead of ‘The Sound of Music’, ‘Dick Tracy’ and ‘The Spiderwick Chronicles’.

Wolverine News: Opening Weekend Officially at $85.1 Million

‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ did much better at the box office opening weekend than most had originally predicted (but less than the final weekend estimate). Friday posted $34.4 million (with $5 million from the midnight shows), Saturday came in at $29.3 million and Sunday at $21.3 for a weekend total of $85.1 million.

Wow.

To put that in perspective, ‘Wolverine’ already is the #518 domestic grossing film of all time, having slashed past ‘Die Hard’, ‘Alien’ and ‘Cloverfield’.

With international box office estimated at $73 million, ‘Wolverine’ has amassed $158.1 million worldwide, clocking in as the #478 grossing film of all time worldwide. That puts ‘Wolverine’ just ahead of ‘Crimson Tide’, ‘License to Kill’ and ‘Scooby-Doo’.

In Other Wolverine Movie News
IGN: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ – From Comics to Film (Wolverine & the Blob | threads)
Yahoo! Movies: Hugh Jackman on His ‘Wolverine’ Workout & Diet (details)
Marvel News: X-Men Origins Up Close (Hugh Jackman | Liev Schreiber)
Marvel News: Wolverine Movie Video Bios (Wolverine & the Blog)

In Wolverine Video Game News
Reviews: Ranging from Good to Near Perfect (Newsarama | Gamespot | IGN | threads)
CBR: Getty Gritty with the Makers of ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Video Game (details)
Marvel News: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Video Game Q&A (Brian Raffel)

In Wolverine Comic Book News
CBR: Chris Claremont Talks Wolverine’s Origins (details)
Newsarama: Wolverine’s Top 10 Comic Book Battles with His Film Co-Stars (details)

Probable (and Possible) Wolverine Appearances in stores on 5/06/09
Astonishing Tales #4 (preview): More Wolverine, Punisher and Predator X…
Cable #14 (preview): ‘Messiah War’, Part 4…
Exiles #2 (preview): Starring Wolverine’s shiny skeleton…

‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’: The Review

BREAKING: ‘ X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ opened with a stunning $35 million on Friday, meaning the film may be looking at $90 million weekend (Deadline Hollywood Daily).

Holy cow.

X-Men Origins: Wolverine posterDIG’S TAKE: In the lead up to ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’, I tried very hard to avoid reading articles or watching clips that revealed too much of the plot.

Now running a Wolverine site is not the easiest way to achieve that goal, but it seems I was very effective in my endeavor, as much of the movie came as a surprise when I saw it on Friday.

What was equally effective in light of the tepid reviews and low rating by Rotten Tomatoes, was that I was able to divorce the movie from the comic book and walk in with very low expectations.

As a result, I was not outraged at any liberties taken, nor opportunities missed.

In a nutshell, it is not nearly as bad as I feared, but it’s not nearly as good as I hoped.

As is my normal course for these reviews, let me hit the highlights and leave the detailed analysis to others…

THE GOOD: Let’s start with Hugh Jackman. Despite his height, he is Wolverine. We can bitch, we can complain, but at the end of the day, Wolverine is on the screen because Hugh Jackman embodies him. Imagine if we were stuck with someone like Keanu Reeves. So at its core, the film is a Wolverine movie, not a fake wannabee.

Liev Schrieber is terrific as Victor Creed. Three-quarters of the way through the film, I realized that this film was doing a better job portraying Sabretooth than it was portraying Wolverine. Liev Schreiber wonderfully balances the savagery and danger of Victor Creed with the need for familial bonds.

Kevin Durand is fabulous as the Blob, especially in a highly entertaining 10-minute sequence in the middle of the film. It is perhaps the best balance of comedy, fun and plot advancement in the movie. If only the whole film were as good.

will.i.am is surprisingly good as John Wraith. A badass with a real talent for comedy and one-liners. Frankly, he would have made a terrific partner for Wolverine in the movie if given more of a chance.

Gambit is a lot of fun. Taylor Kitsch brings the perfect vibe for Remy LeBeau, even though the character is horribly underused, feeling more like a last-minute addition than a character central to the plot.

THE BAD: The movie is just kind of there. There is no emotion. A few hours after it’s over, the movie doesn’t last in your head. It’s a lightweight summer action picture that will be forgotten as soon as Star Trek hits the big screen next week. Harsh, but true.

And after seeing the action sequences in ‘Watchmen’, the fights here seem rather prosaic. And for a character that can heal like Wolverine can, there are no jaw-dropping sequences of him recovering from a horrific injury that would put this film at a cut above your regular summer action picture.

Deadpool is soooo underused and his dialogue so lame that one wonders why they even included him. This character is a goldmine, as anyone who has seen the Hulk vs. Wolverine DVD can attest. It is a genuine travesty that he wasn’t given a single good line.

Other characters were wildly underused as well, like the one played by Dominic Monaghan. What the hell was up with that? Or the couple who gave Logan his clothes and motorcycle after his adamantium bonding. It wasn’t until writing this review that I discovered that they were supposed to be the Hudsons.

I could go on about wasted opportunities, lack of coherency and a lack of genuine emotional pop.

But at the end of the day this wasn’t a bad movie.

It simply wasn’t anywhere near as good as it could have been, or perhaps should have been.

Please feel free to leave your thoughts in the comments below. We are not trying to argue with anyone who liked it or hated it. Merely trying to give a forum for fans who want to share their feelings after finally viewing the Wolverine movie.

Or if you would prefer, join us on the forums for a more-spirited discussion.

Wolverine Week-18-in-Review: Much More Wolverine & Free Comic Book Day

Well, ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ is finally here!

Unfortunately, Rotten Tomatoes has the movie at a 36% fresh, better than ‘Ghosts of Girlfriends Past’, but nowhere near where we were hoping for.

And don’t forget Free Comic Book Day is SATURDAY! Wolverine appears in Wolverine and The Avengers

As for the comics that came out this past week (April 29, 2009), Wolverine (and Dark Wolverine) appeared in SEVEN TITLES.

Jrpbsp has written up an in-depth reviews for  Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #5

As usual, I will give my impressions for the rest of the Wolverine docket…

X-Men Origins: Wolverine #1 coverX-Men Origins: Wolverine #1 (details | thread)
Writer: Chris Yost
Artist: Mark Texeira

This is a really strong comic for people who want to know more about Wolverine after seeing the movie.

Or for older readers who are returning for the first time in a while.

But for folks like us who read Wolverine on a fairly regular basis, it covers ground that has been covered a lot recently. And once again, tells a story that doesn’t quite fit with all the other stories that have been told of late.

Nothing egregious, but the path that Wolverine takes from Department H to the X-Men just keeps getting more and more convoluted.

Uncanny X-Men #509 (preview | thread)
Writer: Matt Fraction
Artist: Greg Land

It is really hard for me to get past the white teeth, the supermodel faces and outfits that come with Greg Land as artist. It’s like reading the X-Men brought to you by Victoria’s Secret, Chippendales and and an S&M catalog.

And when I say I read X-Men comics for the story and visual layout, I am starting to feel like the Playboy subscriber who claims to only be reading it for the articles.

That said, Wolverine does appear and it’s much more than a mere gratuitous cameo.

Dark Avengers #4 (preview | thread)
Writer: Brian Michael David Bendis
Artist: Mike Deodato

Not much going on with Daken, but another tremendous issue by Bendis and Deodato.

You gotta love a team that can pull off 20 brilliant panels without a single line of dialogue.

Avengers/Invaders #10 (preview)
“Past. Tense”
Plot: Alex Ross & Jim Krueger
Script: Jim Krueger
Pencils: Steve Sadowski & Patrick Berkenkotter

Wolverine, as usual, is a bit player in a series that feels rather dated. Not because of the time-traveling to World War II, but to the juxtaposition to ‘Civil War’ and the death of Captain America…

Marvel Adventures the Avengers #35 (details)
“Lover’s Leap”
Writer: Paul Tobin
Artist: Casey Jones

I have been very tough on this series over the years.

And guess what.

This is a pretty funny issue. The artwork by Casey Jones is a perfect fit for Paul Tobin’s lighthearted comedy, even if the final panel is a bit of a letdown.

And finally, Assistant-Sized Marvel Spectacular #2 (details) features Wolverine on the cover only, nothing on the inside.

What do you think? Feel free to share your opinion in the comments below OR join in on the fun in the Wolverine Files Forums

Welcome to the Wolverine Files

Classic Frank Miller WolverineWith the start of the summer movie season and the debut of ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ in theaters today, we expect to see a lot of new folks on the site in the next few days.

So if this is your first time here, allow me to give you the grand tour…

Wolverine Files was originally devoted to unraveling the seemingly contradictory past of the Marvel Comics’ superhero, Wolverine. Since then, it has evolved into providing news and reviews of all things Wolverine, publishing weekly columns on Classic Wolverine covers and most recently debuting a Wolverine Files Community Forum.

The best places to start are as follows:

Wolverine Files Main Page: The nexus of all things Wolverine…
Wolverine Files Forum: The latest community feature of the Wolverine Files…
Classic Wolverine Covers: Every iconic Wolverine cover, starting with ‘Incredible Hulk’ #181…

Wolverine Files Chronology: Everything you ever want to know about Logan’s past…
000: True Origin: The behind-the-scenes origins of Wolverine at Marvel Comics…
001: Wild Child: Logan’s original childhood before ‘Origin’ was published…

After the jump (and in the navigation on the left) is the rest of the Wolverine Chronology, and below this post (on the main page) are more stories, news items and reviews of Wolverine.

I hope you enjoy(ed) your visit to Wolverine Files and make sure to leave a comment before you go!

DiG…

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Classic Wolverine Cover: Alpha Flight #52

From 2008 to 2009, Wolverine Files highlighted, in chronological order, iconic Wolverine covers and their homages. Want to start at the beginning? Click here…

Kevin Nowlan took a stylish turn on this wonderful throwback cover from November 1987 for Alpha Flight #52.

Known more for his Moon Knight work than Wolverine, Nowlan delivered an intriguing look at an Alpha Flight team that never was…

Wolverine Covers: Alpha Flight #52

The subsequent issue, Alpha Flight #53, featured a fairly run-of-the-mill cover by the trio of Carl Potts, Jim Lee and Terry Austin. But since it stars Wolverine, it’s worth a look here. As is Daredevil #249 (out the same month), which offered a surprisingly lifeless cover by Rick Leonardi and Al Williamson

Wolverine Covers: Alpha Flight #53 Wolverine Covers: Daredevil #249

The inside work by the same duo was a different story…

Wolverine Covers: Daredevil #249 panel

If only Rick could always draw like this…

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Wolverine News: Film Critics Sharpening Their Claws…

We are only days away from ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ debuting in theaters nationwide and the movie reviews are starting to pour in.

And it doesn’t look good for ‘Wolverine’…

Reuters: Film Critics Take Sharp Claws to ‘Wolverine’ (details)
RottenTomatoes: Is Wolverine Marvelous? (details | 20 Reviews – Tomatometer at 41%)
CBR: Flawed, but Fun (details)

That said, I am still reserving my judgement until I see it on Friday. But I will go in with lessened expectations, and trying to find the positive instead of the negative.

A fairly tough task for a curmudgeon like me…

In More Wolverine Movie News
Marvel: On the Red Carpet with Hugh Jackman (details)
Marvel: ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’ Profiles (Gambit | Sabretooth & Emma Frost | Wade Wilson & William Stryker)
E! Online: First the Bootleg, Now Swine Flu — ‘Wolverine’ Unlucky Streak Continues (details)
SplashPage: Jackman Talking to Writers About Sequel in Japan (details | thread)
SplashPage: Five Villains We Want to See in Wolverine Sequel (details)
Marvel: Hugh Jackman Talks Wolverine (details | thread)
Newsarama: Jackman, Schreiber, Reynolds Talks ‘Wolverine’ (details | thread)
Dark Horizon: Hugh Jackmen Never Tires of Talking About ‘Wolverine’ (details | thread)

In Other Wolverine News
Marvel: ‘Wolverine’ Video Game (Q&A | Q&A II | Q&A III)
Marvel: Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Returns (details | thread)
DWS Tech: Toonz and Marvel Work on Wolverine Season Two (details | thread)
Project Rooftop: Wolverine Look Sharp Contest (details | thread)
Marvel: Wearing Wolverine (details)
Newsarama: Wolverine’s Top Five Weirdest and Wackiest Adventures (details)

In Wolverine Comic Book News
Marvel: Wolverine: Weapon X #2 Preview (details | thread)
Marvel: Wolverine Free Comic Book Day (details | thread)
Marvel: Wolverine Costume Guide (details)
IGN: Wolverine’s Greatest Fights (details)
IGN: Ultimate Wolverine Bookshelf (details | thread)
Times Online: Len Wein, Chris Claremont: The Men Who Created Wolverine (details | thread)
Marvel: The Wolverine Inevitability (details)
Comicon: Edwards Takes Wolverine on a Wild Ride (details | thread)