Wolverine #19 Writer: Benjamin Percy | Artist: Javi Fernandez | Colourist: Matthew Wilson | Letters: Cory Petit
I didn’t think it was possible to get a great standalone issue in modern comics, especially in the Krakoan Age of X-Men comics we are currently in. But I am always happy to be proven wrong! What I like about this issue, in particular, is that even 19 issues into a new era and a solo book at that Percy is continuing to world build for the Krakoan Age. Don’t you just love the idea of Krakoa having its own myths and legends outside of the X-Men we all know and love? Part of why this issue I love this issue is because of all the allusions to Jaws. I love that movie! Moby Dick is another obvious inspiration. Percy after all is a literary guy so of course he is going to channel two classics to shape a Wolverine romp.
I didn’t think it was possible to get a great standalone issue in modern comics, especially in the Krakoan Age of X-Men comics we are currently in. But I am always happy to be proven wrong! What I like about this issue, in particular, is that even 19 issues into a new era and a solo book at that Percy is continuing to world build for the Krakoan Age. Don’t you just love the idea of Krakoa having its own myths and legends outside of the X-Men we all know and love? Part of why this issue I love this issue is because of all the allusions to Jaws. I love that movie! Moby Dick is another obvious inspiration. Percy after all is a literary guy so of course he is going to channel two classics to shape a Wolverine romp.
- 1/26/2022
- by Ian Wells
- Nerdly
Tom Holland gave a first look of himself as Nathan Drake on set for the “Uncharted” movie adaptation of the Naughty Dog video game franchise.
Holland may be playing a younger version of the Indiana Jones-like adventurer Nathan Drake, but he’s got the look down, emulating the khaki attire and leather holster from the “Uncharted” games beautifully.
“It’s nice to meet you, I’m Nate,” the “Spider-Man” actor said in a tweet from Thursday.
Holland even got to meet the “real” Nathan Drake on set for the film in Germany, speaking with actor Nolan North, who has voiced Drake in four “Uncharted” games dating all the way back to 2007, with North and Holland “leaking” some photos from the set.
“Like looking into a mirror! Proud to have @TomHolland1996 continuing the Drake legacy! Absolutely smashing it! Thanks for the set visit,” North said in a tweet Thursday morning.
Holland may be playing a younger version of the Indiana Jones-like adventurer Nathan Drake, but he’s got the look down, emulating the khaki attire and leather holster from the “Uncharted” games beautifully.
“It’s nice to meet you, I’m Nate,” the “Spider-Man” actor said in a tweet from Thursday.
Holland even got to meet the “real” Nathan Drake on set for the film in Germany, speaking with actor Nolan North, who has voiced Drake in four “Uncharted” games dating all the way back to 2007, with North and Holland “leaking” some photos from the set.
“Like looking into a mirror! Proud to have @TomHolland1996 continuing the Drake legacy! Absolutely smashing it! Thanks for the set visit,” North said in a tweet Thursday morning.
- 10/22/2020
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
There’s gold down in them thar shipwrecks — and back on Friday nights. “Cooper’s Treasure” is returning to Discovery Channel, and TheWrap‘s exclusively got your action-packed Season 2 trailer.
“Cooper’s Treasure” follows treasure hunter Darrell Miklos as he cruises the Bahamas, investigating 11 shipwreck sites plotted in the ’60s and ’70s by Nasa astronaut Gordon Cooper.
While orbiting Earth 50 years ago, Cooper photographed and secretly transcribed Caribbean anomalies onto a map, which he believed to be shipwrecks. Now Miklos has the map, and he’ll take it from here.
And, oh yes, this is all very real.
Also Read: 'Cooper's Treasure' Star on Why He's Televising His Secret 'Treasure Map From Space'
This season, Miklos and his team find a trail of undiscovered period English wrecks, including a Sir Francis Drake era wreck from the late 1500s. So far, they’ve recovered gold coins, gold ore, cannons, and more.
“Cooper’s Treasure” follows treasure hunter Darrell Miklos as he cruises the Bahamas, investigating 11 shipwreck sites plotted in the ’60s and ’70s by Nasa astronaut Gordon Cooper.
While orbiting Earth 50 years ago, Cooper photographed and secretly transcribed Caribbean anomalies onto a map, which he believed to be shipwrecks. Now Miklos has the map, and he’ll take it from here.
And, oh yes, this is all very real.
Also Read: 'Cooper's Treasure' Star on Why He's Televising His Secret 'Treasure Map From Space'
This season, Miklos and his team find a trail of undiscovered period English wrecks, including a Sir Francis Drake era wreck from the late 1500s. So far, they’ve recovered gold coins, gold ore, cannons, and more.
- 6/8/2018
- by Tony Maglio
- The Wrap
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