Sunday, September 17, 2017

In Memorium

I never met Len Wein. And I'm not a huge comic book guy. But Mr. Wein's recent passing caught my attention nonetheless.

Within the past year, I read Michael Chabon's Pulitzer Prize-winning The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay, so I feel fairly expert regarding the comic book business. Based on that hard-earned pedigree, I'm confident that I'm on solid ground when I say that Wolverine, a character created by Wein, is the greatest superhero of all time.

Brooding, conflicted, and yet completely badass, Wolverine doesn't rely on extrahuman capabilities like the ability to fly or shoot lasers out of his eyes. He doesn't have billions of dollars with which to outfit himself in technological superfluity. Sure, he's got an adamantium-enhanced skeleton and the ability to heal himself from nearly all injuries. Big fucking deal. He still feels pain. And he still wades into the fray to rep the forces of good.

So rest in peace, Len Wein, and may your adamantium casket preserve your brilliant brain.

46 comments:

  1. Wolverine is great but Spider-Man will always be my favorite.

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  2. Those are both great superheroes but really no match for Zan and Jayna. You know I'm right.

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  3. Winston Zeddmore is my favorite superhero.

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  4. zson had his first beer at our block party last night, the thought it was apple juice. I'm a fathering superhero. He also announced that he's a Cowboys fan. I hope I do a better job with zdaughter.

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  5. The Washington football team kills me

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  6. The NFL is largely boring these days. I don't much care if I miss large portions of most games. Can't imagine wanting to go to an NFL game unless someone hooked me up with great (and free) tickets.

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  7. RIP Bobby The Brain Heenan.

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  8. Don't look now but we (Mark & I) may have another storm to contend with soon. That can't happen, can it?

    And to Mark's NFL comment, I agree for the most part. However should the Jags ever turn it around and become competent, I will eagerly attend some games with a child or 3. If's and but's, candy and nuts.

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  9. Random travel announcement of the day: Logan airport. Gate agent just asked the person who left their cell phone at the front desk to return to get it for the fourth time. "It says property of US FDA". Nothing like an government employee to lose their cell phone.

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  10. Jags QB problems fixed with the signing of....Ryan Nassib!!!!

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  11. he's obviously better than kaepernick

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  12. Marrone coached him at Syracuse so that might explain some of it but yeah, Kaepernick started a Super Bowl while Nassib has zero starts.

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  13. z - yes...and so did our OF, Hackett, and then of course Coughlin w/the Giants. He must have pics of these guys doing something not good.
    But Nassib is 9 for 10 in passing during his 5-year career. THAT...is solid!

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  14. i take back what i said. 90% completion rate is hard at argue with.

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  15. Charles Woodson is one of my all time favorite football players but him being an ascot guy is real minus.

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  16. i'm starting to think that rg3 might not have the firmest grasp on reality

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  17. I feel the same way about DJ Trump. Should I be concerned about going to Japan on Friday?

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  18. I'm going to Japan on Friday too. How neat!

    Taking the 11 AM from EWR to NRT? I'll be the guy farting in Polaris.

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  19. Flying gives me gas too. Can't wait!

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  20. If someone were to write a book titled "Bad Roadtrip Stories Involving TR and zman" it would easily have a dozen chapters. I'm not sure I'm ready to add another.

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  21. Just got to meet 1973 AL ROY Al Bumbry. Really good guy, not afraid talk about Peter Angelos, and tells a great story. Lots of Gheorghe in that guy, just at the other end of the height spectrum. His Gheorghieness per foot is off the charts.

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  22. Wait, RG3 is engaged to an Estonian heptathlete?

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  23. she is a hep, hep, hep tathlete, man

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  24. I know you...we had geography together

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  25. I'd be more impressed if you met 1965 AL MVP Zoilo Versalles.

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  26. Shout out to my 'lil sis, who gave birth to her 10th kidlet this morning. She's been pregnant longer than many of us have spent at our longest place of employment, I'm guessing.

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  27. Congrats Danimal, and to your sister and brother-in-law. The family across the street has five kids and their logistics boggle my mind. I cannot imagine a doubling of that lunacy. But congrats.

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  28. catholics, man, y'all are gluttons for punishment. god bless you. and congratulations.

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  29. Congrats, and Danimal you might want to get them a tv.

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  30. Steve Bannon thinks Danimal's sister had 10 kids because Catholics need to fill their churches.

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  31. I thought they only want illegals?

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  32. Well, Webster.

    And not the one sized like you.




    Way. Way. Way too easy.

    Jamming myself.

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  33. 10 kids???? What. The. Fuck. Congrats to them. I'm sure they're ecstatic. I'd fake my own death.

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  34. Who wants to meet at Mustard's last stand in Sunday?

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  35. I'm down. The wife informed me last night that y'all would be in town this weekend. Let me know when you arrive and we'll figure some shit out.

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