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Marvel has snikted out two new covers for January’s Wolverine Origins #10, fresh and hot from the hands of Joe Quesada and Arthur Suydam.
“[Joe Quesada] was originally doing a riff on the Origin cover,” said editor Axel Alonso of the Marvel E-i-C’s design, “and then as we discussed it further, he asked me my opinion and I verified his instinct, which was that putting the hand at three quarters gave it more tension.”
Suydam’s approach was much more direct.
“We talked about just having the boy holding a little knife, surrounded by dead bodies,” Alonso explained. “We said, ‘What about framing him in Wolverine’s shadow?’”
“He took away the shadow, but it works better without it,” Alonso conceded, praising Suydam’s work.
Wolverine Origins #10 will bring the ongoing story, which sees Wolvie come to blows with Omega Red and S.H.I.E.L.D., to a head.
“Logan is going off in search of an artifact that will help him in his quest to find his son,” Alonso teased. “He has every reason to believe that he will need carbonadium if he’s going to be able to collect and control his son.”
And if we know Wolverine, we know there’s nothing but woe to fall upon those who come between him and his son. As for the son of Marvel’s metal-clawed mutant, Alonso says this issue is going to be huge: “The tenth issue is going to be the one where readers get their first glimpse of him.”
http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/wizard/001923327.cfm
“[Joe Quesada] was originally doing a riff on the Origin cover,” said editor Axel Alonso of the Marvel E-i-C’s design, “and then as we discussed it further, he asked me my opinion and I verified his instinct, which was that putting the hand at three quarters gave it more tension.”
Suydam’s approach was much more direct.
“We talked about just having the boy holding a little knife, surrounded by dead bodies,” Alonso explained. “We said, ‘What about framing him in Wolverine’s shadow?’”
“He took away the shadow, but it works better without it,” Alonso conceded, praising Suydam’s work.
Wolverine Origins #10 will bring the ongoing story, which sees Wolvie come to blows with Omega Red and S.H.I.E.L.D., to a head.
“Logan is going off in search of an artifact that will help him in his quest to find his son,” Alonso teased. “He has every reason to believe that he will need carbonadium if he’s going to be able to collect and control his son.”
And if we know Wolverine, we know there’s nothing but woe to fall upon those who come between him and his son. As for the son of Marvel’s metal-clawed mutant, Alonso says this issue is going to be huge: “The tenth issue is going to be the one where readers get their first glimpse of him.”
http://www.wizarduniverse.com/magazine/wizard/001923327.cfm