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The Slap Shot That Shaped Wolverine 🏒💥
When artist John Byrne was helping refine Logan's design after his debut in Incredible Hulk, he modeled his wild hair and intense mutton chops after Paul D'Amato as "Dr. Hook" in the 1977 cult classic Slap Shot. The intimidating enforcer had that same grimace and raw energy that would become iconic in Wolverine's appearance.
While the character evolved beyond those early sketches, that rough-and-ready visual stuck—and helped shape one of the most legendary looks in comic book history! 🐺💥
#Wolverine #MarvelComics #ComicBookHistory #DidYouKnow #XMen #BehindThePanels
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The Slap Shot That Shaped Wolverine 🏒💥
When artist John Byrne was helping refine Logan's design after his debut in Incredible Hulk, he modeled his wild hair and intense mutton chops after Paul D'Amato as "Dr. Hook" in the 1977 cult classic Slap Shot. The intimidating enforcer had that same grimace and raw energy that would become iconic in Wolverine's appearance.
While the character evolved beyond those early sketches, that rough-and-ready visual stuck—and helped shape one of the most legendary looks in comic book history! 🐺💥
#Wolverine #MarvelComics #ComicBookHistory #DidYouKnow #XMen #BehindThePanels
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The Slap Shot That Shaped Wolverine 🏒💥
When artist John Byrne was helping refine Logan's design after his debut in Incredible Hulk, he modeled his wild hair and intense mutton chops after Paul D'Amato as "Dr. Hook" in the 1977 cult classic Slap Shot. The intimidating enforcer had that same grimace and raw energy that would become iconic in Wolverine's appearance.
While the character evolved beyond those early sketches, that rough-and-ready visual stuck—and helped shape one of the most legendary looks in comic book history! 🐺💥
#Wolverine #MarvelComics #ComicBookHistory #DidYouKnow #XMen #BehindThePanels
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The Slap Shot That Shaped Wolverine 🏒💥
When artist John Byrne was helping refine Logan's design after his debut in Incredible Hulk, he modeled his wild hair and intense mutton chops after Paul D'Amato as "Dr. Hook" in the 1977 cult classic Slap Shot. The intimidating enforcer had that same grimace and raw energy that would become iconic in Wolverine's appearance.
While the character evolved beyond those early sketches, that rough-and-ready visual stuck—and helped shape one of the most legendary looks in comic book history! 🐺💥
#Wolverine #MarvelComics #ComicBookHistory #DidYouKnow #XMen #BehindThePanels