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John Young
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This is a good example of Dave's Timber Wolf.  sorry for the size



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Lars Sandmark
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Ted Pugliese
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Hah! I see Dexter and Orion too!
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Conall Fitzpatrick
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Dale Lerette: Hmmm...the original almost reminds me of Dexter. But the more opened eyes in the recent one (35 years later) looses that scowl in his eyes. Interesting work.

Ted Pugliese: Hah! I see Dexter and Orion too!

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Funnily enough, there are the occasional moments in DEXTER when a certain look flashes across Michael C. Hall's face and I can't help but think 'Wolverine'.
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Ed Love
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Always thought DC missed a bet by not stranding that version of Timber Wolf in the 20th Century and a solo book.
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Larry Lawrence
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Who had that Timber Wolf hair first? There was Eros of Titan, but way before him was the Owl in Daredevil, only without the crazy widow's peak. Before that- the Hammer films werewolf?
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Luke Styer
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I like both drawings, though I'm not sure I see the same face.  I'd almost like to see both faces together, maybe as a pair of brothers or something.
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Paulo Pereira
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Timber Wolf's costume wouldn't be a bad one for Wolverine.
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Adam Hutchinson
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Paulo, something like this maybe? ;)

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Paulo Pereira
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Heh. Thankfully, that didn't stick.
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Jason Czeskleba
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 Larry Lawrence wrote:
Who had that Timber Wolf hair first?


Besides the examples you cited, there was also Color Kid in the Legion of Substitute Heroes:



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Jason Czeskleba
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Cockrum also used a bit of the Wolverine character he'd designed for the Legion when he did the unmasked version of the Marvel Wolverine:




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