With Wolverine sporting the hairless arms/flesh-colored-sleeves, no less.
Attention to detail is a lost art unto itself.
Might be a fair assumption that Elsewhen-Logan isn't rocking the flashy new blue eyes that they've switched him over to lo these past several years, as well.
Whenever I draw something like that I find myself thinking of how long robot technology has been such a casual reference in comics. Here in the 21st Century we’re still a long way from the kinds of "mechanical men" that have populated sci-fi for so long.
I always love those flashbacks by JB instead of the (even glorious) original artist (especially as JB gave us a tease with UXM138.
Found an interesting timeline for you all after JB comment :
Futuristic Movie Time : 1995 : Clockwork orange 1997 : Espace from NY 2001 : 2001 2013 : Postman 2015 : Robocop & Back to the Future 2 2017 : The Running Man 2018 : Rollerball 2019 : Blade Runner We made it to now !!! 2022 : Soylent Green (oups) 2028 : 12 Monkeys 2032 : Demolition Man 2038 : V for vendetta 2054 : Minority Report 2084 : Total Recall 2101 : A.I 2122 : Alien 2130 : The black hole 2199 : The matrix 2220 : Forbidden Planet 2263 : The Fifth Element 2293 : Zardoz 2387 : Star Trek 2500 : Logan's Run Beyond....Barbarella, Planet of the Apes, Dune
I’ll point out—as I have before—that STAR TREK (TOS) was at least three times identified as being set 200 years in our Future, ie the 2100s at the time of original broadcast.
It was not until the intrusion of anal retentive fanboys worrying about significant dates approaching and passing—the Eugenics Wars in 1996, for instance—that an extra century was slipped in.
Star dates were used because it was known the episodes would not be broadcast in the order in which they were filmed—as well as to avoid nailing down real dates.