From Wolverine and the X-Men #29 by Aaron/Perez.
(the Jean Grey School 25 years in the future)
From Wolverine and the X-Men #29 by Aaron/Perez.
(the Jean Grey School 25 years in the future)
From Astonishing X-Men #62 by Liu/Walta.
(I know sometimes Mystique straddles the line between hero and villain, but only a madwoman turns down pie)
From Astonishing X-Men #59 by Liu/Walta.
…I just said that to see if you were listening. I don’t really wear her underwear. Seriously.
From Wolverine and the X-Men #25 by Aaron/Perez.
…Except for the dinosaurs.
From Wolverine and the X-Men #24 by Aaron/Lopez.
From Wolverine and the X-Men #23 by Aaron/Bradshaw.
From Wolverine and the X-Men #22 by Aaron/Bradshaw.
From Wolverine and the X-Men #19 by Aaron/Bradshaw.
From Wolverine and the X-Men #20 by Aaron/Sanders.
From Wolverine and the X-Men #18 by Aaron/Molina.
(Jason Aaron is a horrible bastard)
From Wolverine and the X-Men #17 by Aaron/Allred.
(Wolverine does impressions)
From Astonishing X-Men #54 by Liu/Perkins.
(harsh words from Northstar)
From X-Men #25 by Nicieza/Kubert.
(in which Magneto rips the adamantium from Wolverine’s bones… 1990s art always looks terrible to me, but I like Andy Kubert’s current work)
From Ultimate X-Men #16 by Wood/Barberi.
(I assume that’s Quentin Quire?)
From Avengers vx. X-Men #11 by Bendis/Coipel.
(once you start to notice how often he avoids drawing people’s feet, it becomes kinda funny… I count 13 feet (not pairs of feet, just 13 feet) on this page with 20+ people on it. The whole issue is full of people standing in shallow water, clouds of dust from the knees down, or panels designed to just show people form the ankles up)
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