Thursday July 24, 2008 6:42 pm
Wolverine Shows Up Other Comic-Con Guests
San Diego is filled with costumed readers who delight in adventure and get a thrill from the works of Stan Lee. Scheduled appearances by stars like Keanu Reeves, Jennifer Connolly, Mark Wahlberg and Mila Kunis made a big splash as Comic-Con, but it was the unscheduled appearance of Hugh Jackman that left everyone talking.
Jackman appeared in the crowd fresh off the Wolverine set and sporting stubble, but the audience ate it up. The actor bounded on stage to shake hands with Wolverine creator Len Wein to rousing applause, and even showed off a few clips from the upcoming X-Men prequel which will focus on his character’s story. He thanked the 6,000 people in attendance for their devotion and is today the highlight of every paper.
In other words, look for the Wolverine movie to make a ton of money in the near future.
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I would have to go with the X-Men although the Fantastic Four are a great superhero team too. However, with X-Men, I love all the characters and there are so many different characters too! X-Men was a great cartoon/animated series growing up for me when I was a kid and I love the theme song so much, definitely one of the best theme/opening songs ever for a TV series. The X-Men do have more characters, so that means a lot of people with different and very unique powers which does make the X-Men way more exciting and entertaining. Also, we can't forget about how great the X-Men movies were compared to the Fantastic Four (I still enjoyed the Fantastic Four movies though!).
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