Tawmis wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 12:02 am
Well, you might be biased being in Canada all these years and knowing Wolverine is from there.
I've only been living in Canada since 2008, so that's 14 years (and technically not even 14 years until August). I knew about Wolverine long before then and the X-Men movies came out before 2008 anyway.
For a long time I had no idea Wolverine was even Canadian! Thanks to that cheesy one-shot cartoon "Pryde of the X-Men" I thought he was Australian because some voice actor decided to give him a bad Aussie accent.
Tawmis wrote: ↑Sun Mar 13, 2022 12:02 am
As for Wolverine having more personality than Cap?
You mean, more than snarl, growl, extend claws and leap at whatever was in front of him?
Well, look at the first X-Men movie. The viewer gets to experience the film more or less from Wolverine's perspective. We're meant to be as surprised, distrusting, and overall incredulous as he is when presented with a "school for mutants."
Contrast that with Captain America: The First Avenger, where Cap is more or less the poster child for allied propaganda reels.
We never really get to know Cap as a person where we get a better idea of Logan as an individual. Sure, neither are particularly fleshed out, but between the two, Wolverine is better written (even if only slightly so) and more personable.
That said... they're both written a hell of lot better than Thor, whose personality is practically non-existent until he becomes a running joke in End Game.