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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | A lot of the information that it gives about Logan's backstory seems to contradict this idea (not that it was all that plausible in the first place). It shows Logan living a relatively mundane life before his powers manifest--most mutants experience this, but if he was from a parallel species that evolved from wolves, shouldn't he have had his wolf-like abilities since birth? Also, it establishes that neither of his biological parents have any mutant abilities whatsoever--obviously it's possible for normal humans to carry the X-gene and give birth to mutant children, but how the hell could two people who evolved
from apes give birth to a baby who evolved from wolves? |