Wolverine Biography
Wolverine, Marvel Comics characters created by a dream. James Howlett was born as, but recognized the name Logan'dir. Len Wein, John Romita Sr.., Was created and designed by Herb Trimpe.
Marvel comics has a lot in the world. Major, X-Men, (New) Avengers, Incredible Hulk, Secret Defenders, Alpha Flight, Weapon X, Hydra, SHIELD as a group and is available in comics.
Wolverine is a mutant, his brutish and reflexes are also self-improvement features. In this way, can take well can make all the wounds. With this improvement, by Weapon X to be a super soldier is not nearly the metal parts have been glued to the alışımlı adamantium skeleton. This gives him a very sharp claws. Also, is a master in hand to hand combat.
Wolverine X-Men to the "All New, All Different" at the beginning; Giant-Size X-Men comics in the first joined (May 1975) Wolverine; Vietnam War; after popular American culture that does not conform to the authorities, as anti-hero is visible. Towards the end of 1980s and deadly canine power by all the comic book anti-hero is used.
As a result, X-Men brand is the most attention was the hero. 1988 was unique and a lot of comics cartoons, video games and movies also were found. The Wolverine X-Men movie animation Jackman'in Hugh in the first film, then watch the most admired by those who had the character and the other two main characters in the movie was.
Year 2008 will be released in movie called Wolverine X-Men movie as a continuation of preparation. Production will begin in the fall of 2007 to the shooting.
ROGUE BİOGRAPHY
Rogue[1] is a fictional character in most of the Marvel Comics award-winning X-Men related titles. She was created by author Chris Claremont and artist Michael Golden, and debuted in Avengers Annual #10 (August 1981) as a villain. Rogue was born as a mutant. More so than any other, Rogue considers her powers a curse: she involuntarily absorbs the memories, physical strength, and (in the case of superpowered persons) the abilities of anyone she touches. This potentially fatal power prevents her from making any physical contact with others, including her longtime on-again off-again love interest, Gambit.
Hailing from Caldecott, Mississippi (a fictional county), Rogue is the X-Men's self-described southern belle. A runaway, she was adopted by Mystique of the Brotherhood of Mutants and grew up as a villain. After Rogue permanently absorbed Ms. Marvel's psyche and Kree powers, she reformed and turned to the X-Men, fearing for her sanity. Writer Chris Claremont played a significant role in the character's subsequent development. Rogue is unusual among the X-Men as her real name and her early history were not revealed until more than twenty years after her introduction; until the back story provided by Robert Rodi in the ongoing Rogue series, began in September 2004, Rogue's background was only hinted at; her name was revealed as Anna Marie.[2]
Rogue has been one of the most popular and consistent members of the X-Men since the 1980s. She was #5 on IGN's Top 25 X-Men list for 2006,[3] #4 on their Top Ten X-Babes list for 2006,[4] #3 on Marvel's list of Top 10 Toughest Females for 2009[5] and was given title of #1 X-Man on CBR's top 50 X-Men of All Time for 2008.[6] Rogue has been featured in all X-Men animated series and various video games. In the X-Men film series, she is portrayed by Academy Award winner Anna Paquin. Her visual cue is often the white streak that runs through her hair.
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