Wolverine gay sex
“I’m trying to help, peanut,” Wade finally said. He turned to look at Logan, hands held out between them. “That’s all I wanna do—”
“I don’t want your fucking help,” Logan swiped at him, blind and unthinking, claws fully extended, and he watched from somewhere very far away as Wade jerked his hand help with a teeth bitten curse. “You don’t obtain to tell me if, or when, or how I move on— you move the fuck on. Stop pushing your shit on me!”
The entrance gate was older than Logan remembered. Rusted from second he hadn’t known. And the sign, familiar and welcoming, simple yet benign, stood out in chipped, gold lettering against a stone pillar crawling with ivy: Xavier’s School for Gifted Youngsters.
This place had been nothing but rubble the last time Logan saw it. Burnt down to living embers. And now, he laid on the edge of a reserve, just yards away, marveling at a planet still standing.
Or, in an attempt to help Logan start his much needed healing journey, Wade stages an intervention to obtain Logan acquainted with his universe's version of the X-Men. And Logan struggles to put his retain past behind him.
The Wolverine - Gay Voices of Hostility
Reddebrek
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I'd be interested to grasp what people ponder about it - very of its time but does paint quite a picture!
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I'd actually been thinking that the title makes it sound quite contemporary, but maybe that's just down to every generation liking to ponder that they invented sex/gayness/insurrectionary anarchism. I mean, this is a relatively recent young person's meme, but it feels like it could fit straight into the pages of Wolverine. Reading some of the aged 80s London Autonomist stuff has made me more muddled than ever about what autonomism actually is, but then again maybe you can say that about any ideological label that gets popular enough.
There’s drama afoot in the X-Men world, and this time, it’s about Sex Men: Wolverine—Marvel’s thicc-clawed, perpetually pissed off superhero—who might be a gay man (or more accurately, a gay mutant), and fans are big mad.
While there have been some whispers and hints in the nerd network about Wolverine’s (aka Logan’s) sexual orientation for years, Marvel has created a major stir that the X-Men hero is gay or bisexual and possibly even in a polyamorous connection with Cyclops (aka Scott Summers), as insinuated in a scene from the latest issue of the comic, X-Men #7, released on February 26.
In the book, the X-Men are hanging in their retreat on the lunar island of Krakoa, where readers see Logan’s bedroom is attached to Scott’s and Jean Grey’s boudoir via a connecting door, like adjoining hotel rooms. The two have a suggestive exchange about Logan’s body hair—and how it makes it “too hot for [the] covers” when he sleeps, as Scott says—while gazing into space. As they continue to muse about the beautiful ‘scenery,’ Logan mentions Jean Grey in a bikini, to which Scott replies “Scott in a Spe
The room was shadowy save for a lamp on one of the nightstands. Sitting on the left side of the bed were Jean and Scott. Logan’s foot clap a creaky plank when he got to their doorway, and they both looked up at the same moment. His body blocked most of the light from the hall, and the room suddenly seemed a lot smaller. He could perceive their hearts beating in near unison. The room smelled like a merge of their scents, and for a brief moment, he wondered if heaven smelled like this. Like Scott and Jean and Jean and Scott.
Logan glanced around the devoid hallway from the corners of his eyes and swallowed, stepping past the threshold and into their bedroom. Neither of the couple on the bed moved until Jean lifted her hand, eyes glowing navy as the door slammed shut and locked behind him.
OR
Logan wakes up without metal on his bones and the memory of a love confession or two on the back of his mind.
Slight canon divergence (well, until season two comes out and makes this totally au)—Morph and Logan aren't missing at the cease of episode 10, and Cable, Jubilee, and Roberto aren't AWOL after the six-month time jump.