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.
Here's the cover.
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.
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?
story-identification marvel x-men
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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.
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?
story-identification marvel x-men
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.
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?
story-identification marvel x-men
story-identification marvel x-men
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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.
– Valorum
2 hours ago
I've removed the drop-box link. This title is clearly well within its copyright period and posting download links is not appropriate.
– Valorum
2 hours ago
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.
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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I've removed the drop-box link. This title is clearly well within its copyright period and posting download links is not appropriate.
– Valorum
2 hours ago