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* [[The Speechless]]: {{spoiler|X-24}} initially only communicates by growling. |
* [[The Speechless]]: {{spoiler|X-24}} initially only communicates by growling. |
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* [[Suddenly Voiced]]: After Charles Xavier dies, Laura finally starts speaking to Logan. |
* [[Suddenly Voiced]]: After Charles Xavier dies, Laura finally starts speaking to Logan. |
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* [[Take That]]: And not in a |
* [[Take That]]: And not in a humorous way. Wolverine's rants to Laura about the in-universe comics resemble complaints about the actual comics, about characters coming back from the dead and no consequences to drastic events ever lasting. It takes an extra sting knowing what cover triggers it: that of ''Uncanny X-Men'' #132, showing the X-Men mourning over Jean's death during the Phoenix Saga; Jean was a character known for repeatedly resurrecting and who was established to be the love of ''this'' Wolverine's life. |
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* [[The Western]]: This is the second superhero film to be considered a Western. (The first was 2010's ''[[Jonah Hex (film)|Jonah Hex]]''.) |
* [[The Western]]: This is the second superhero film to be considered a Western. (The first was 2010's ''[[Jonah Hex (film)|Jonah Hex]]''.) |
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* [[This Is Reality]]: The bleak reality Logan lives in drives him to become annoyed at the in-universe X-Men comics for being just as fantastical as the original. He goes specifically on a rant towards Laura to not think of the world as a comic book. |
* [[This Is Reality]]: The bleak reality Logan lives in drives him to become annoyed at the in-universe X-Men comics for being just as fantastical as the original. He goes specifically on a rant towards Laura to not think of the world as a comic book. |