X-Men; Origins - Wolverine

Wolverine wallpapers
there are lots of wallpapers included in this post
there are lots of wallpapers included in this post


X-Men was one of my favourite comic series of the 1980's - i collected and read all of them (as i did the "Watchmen" series too).
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It seems that many eighties comic cult classics are now experiencing an upsising in the Movie world, with classics such as Constantine (actually the comic was a spin off of an even better story called "Swamp Thing", where John Constantine appeared habitually and played a Machiavellian role in the fate of the swamp thing he only later gained popularity from the swamp thing readers and began to appear in his own comic line called "Hellraiser")

Back to X men and the Wolverine though - the seventies sideboards are back on the face of Hollywoods latest heart-throb, in the forme of our Lupine superhero Wolverine - his story is somehow tragic and instills compassion in our hearts for this vicious deadly and super violent monster of a man joy x men origins - Wolverine!
The movie is embedded twice (once as div x and once in media player) in case you dont have the div x web player.
If you have web player from div x you will be simultaneously downloading the movie into your "My Videos" folder on hard drive - you can keep it by copying and pasting the .part file after it has loaded and renaming it as .avi in a different folder than the My Documents\My Videos\DivX Movies\Temporary Downloaded Files\ file.part (or it may say "wolverine.divx" in which case you dont need to rename it)
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For those who dont know the comic and the wonderful Art produced of Wolverine by various featured artists, here are some prime examples for you to enjoy.

Wolverine is the code name of the Marvel Comics character who was long known simply as "Logan." (Long after his introduction, the character's real name was revealed to be "James Howlett.")


Although originally a relatively minor character introduced in The Incredible Hulk #180-181 (October - November, 1974), the character eventually became Marvel's second-most popular character (after Spider-Man).
info source; adherents.com
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