Identify Author and whether this X-Men book is canon

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A few years ago I got an X-Men book by gift in London. It contains a few scenes from the 3rd X-Men movie, and a small comic where Wolverine and Sabretooth fight each other near a gas pump. Logan realizes that Sabretooth also has a dogtag and they talk. They are then surprised by military personnel, who capture them and put them on a plane. Finally, both escape, and Sabretooth kicks Wolverine out of the plane.



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So, two questions here. Who is the author of this book? I can't find anything about it on-line. Finally, is this comic inside it canon? Is it original or taken from some other issue?










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A few years ago I got an X-Men book by gift in London. It contains a few scenes from the 3rd X-Men movie, and a small comic where Wolverine and Sabretooth fight each other near a gas pump. Logan realizes that Sabretooth also has a dogtag and they talk. They are then surprised by military personnel, who capture them and put them on a plane. Finally, both escape, and Sabretooth kicks Wolverine out of the plane.



Here's the cover.



enter image description here



So, two questions here. Who is the author of this book? I can't find anything about it on-line. Finally, is this comic inside it canon? Is it original or taken from some other issue?










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A few years ago I got an X-Men book by gift in London. It contains a few scenes from the 3rd X-Men movie, and a small comic where Wolverine and Sabretooth fight each other near a gas pump. Logan realizes that Sabretooth also has a dogtag and they talk. They are then surprised by military personnel, who capture them and put them on a plane. Finally, both escape, and Sabretooth kicks Wolverine out of the plane.



Here's the cover.



enter image description here



So, two questions here. Who is the author of this book? I can't find anything about it on-line. Finally, is this comic inside it canon? Is it original or taken from some other issue?










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A few years ago I got an X-Men book by gift in London. It contains a few scenes from the 3rd X-Men movie, and a small comic where Wolverine and Sabretooth fight each other near a gas pump. Logan realizes that Sabretooth also has a dogtag and they talk. They are then surprised by military personnel, who capture them and put them on a plane. Finally, both escape, and Sabretooth kicks Wolverine out of the plane.



Here's the cover.



enter image description here



So, two questions here. Who is the author of this book? I can't find anything about it on-line. Finally, is this comic inside it canon? Is it original or taken from some other issue?







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  • I've removed the drop-box link. This title is clearly well within its copyright period and posting download links is not appropriate.
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I've removed the drop-box link. This title is clearly well within its copyright period and posting download links is not appropriate.
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I've removed the drop-box link. This title is clearly well within its copyright period and posting download links is not appropriate.
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The comic in your annual is culled and abridged from X2: X-Men United: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine and was written by Brian K. Vaughan with art by Tom Mandrake. It's 100% canonical with the X-Men films but not with the main comic continuity.



The remainder of the comic appears to be a series of images taken from various canon comics and images from the previous (two) films with text written by an unnamed Panini writer.






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    The comic in your annual is culled and abridged from X2: X-Men United: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine and was written by Brian K. Vaughan with art by Tom Mandrake. It's 100% canonical with the X-Men films but not with the main comic continuity.



    The remainder of the comic appears to be a series of images taken from various canon comics and images from the previous (two) films with text written by an unnamed Panini writer.






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      The comic in your annual is culled and abridged from X2: X-Men United: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine and was written by Brian K. Vaughan with art by Tom Mandrake. It's 100% canonical with the X-Men films but not with the main comic continuity.



      The remainder of the comic appears to be a series of images taken from various canon comics and images from the previous (two) films with text written by an unnamed Panini writer.






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        The comic in your annual is culled and abridged from X2: X-Men United: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine and was written by Brian K. Vaughan with art by Tom Mandrake. It's 100% canonical with the X-Men films but not with the main comic continuity.



        The remainder of the comic appears to be a series of images taken from various canon comics and images from the previous (two) films with text written by an unnamed Panini writer.






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        The comic in your annual is culled and abridged from X2: X-Men United: The Movie Prequel: Wolverine and was written by Brian K. Vaughan with art by Tom Mandrake. It's 100% canonical with the X-Men films but not with the main comic continuity.



        The remainder of the comic appears to be a series of images taken from various canon comics and images from the previous (two) films with text written by an unnamed Panini writer.







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