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Len Wein, Creator Of Wolverine Talks 'Japanese Story'
Len Wein, Creator Of Wolverine Talks 'Japanese Story'
We sat down with Len Wein in the heart of Beverly Hills to discuss just how to spot a decent comic book movie, what it's like trying to handle Dave Gibbons and Alan Moore as the editor of Watchmen, and what's coming up for his most famous creation, Wolverine.
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Interview: Len Wein
Interview: Len Wein
Galaxy of Comics was having a signing with the great Len Wein (Swamp Thing, Wolverine) .We thought we would ask him a few questions about "Human Target" and his upcoming project "DC Universe Legacies". So check out video mini cast with the legendary Len Wein.
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Hugh Jackman & Len Wein - Wolverine! Comic Con 2008
Hugh Jackman & Len Wein - Wolverine! Comic Con 2008
Right after Hugh Jackman jumps off stage and shakes Len Wein's hand, thanking him for creating Wolverine.
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Gavin Hood and Len Wein Interviews: The Wolverine Blu-ray Release
Gavin Hood and Len Wein Interviews: The Wolverine Blu-ray Release
I discuss the Wolverine movie with director Gavin Hood and Len Wein, the character's creator. Gavin Hood does an amazing job of highlighting what works in the film.
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Len Wein Interview at ECCC '10
Len Wein Interview at ECCC '10
Here's our interview with legendary creator Len Wein! We sit down to talk with this creator about DC's upcoming legacy book.
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WB moment With Len Wein
WB moment With Len Wein
The co-creator of Swamp Thing, wolverine, and numerous others joins host John Siuntres to talk about those characters, plus The Un-Men, Justice League, and re-imagining the composite Superman, for the 2008 Batman Superman Annual
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Wolverine Len Wein Interview
Wolverine Len Wein Interview
Len Wein actually created the character of Wolverine in the 1970's as a foe for The Incredible Hulk. He is a living comic book legend, having worked as chief editor at both Marvel and DC, creating among others, the characters of Storm and Swamp Thing. He also edited Watchmen. We spoke to him about all these things, and what's coming up for Wolverine and his Japanese Story. Cool. If you want more Wolverine info, visit us at www.scifitv.com.au
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SWAMP THING created by Len Wein & Bernie Wrightson
SWAMP THING created by Len Wein & Bernie Wrightson
DC COLLECTION #5
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Len Wein Quotes
Len Wein Quotes
What was your favorite Len Wein quote? 'Like' and leave a comment below, then jump over to quotetank.com and make a list of your favorites, so you'll never forget! We update our Twitter and Facebook with new quotes every few minutes, don't miss out! twitter.com | www.facebook.com If you enjoyed these quotes, please LIKE, SHARE and SUBSCRIBE! Who is Len Wein? An American comic book writer and editor best known for co-creating DC Comics\' Swamp Thing and Marvel Comics\' Wolverine, and for helping revive the Marvel superhero team the X-Men (including the co-creation of Nightcrawler, Storm, and Colossus).
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SDCC 2010-Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics: Len Wein Interview
SDCC 2010-Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics: Len Wein Interview
Interview with Len Wein for the upcoming documentary Secret Origin: The Story of DC Comics. Check out all the latest news about the film at thebatmanuniverse.net
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Swamp Thing - Comic-Con 2010 Exclusive: Creator Len Wein Talks Swamp Thing
Swamp Thing - Comic-Con 2010 Exclusive: Creator Len Wein Talks Swamp Thing
We caught up comic book creator Len Wein at Comic-Con 2010 to talk about a possible new Swam Thing film. For more movie trailers, movie reviews, celebrity interviews, full movies, clips and more, go to: www.movieweb.com Connect with other movie fans on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com
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Secret Origins: The Story of DC Comics: Len Wein Interview
Secret Origins: The Story of DC Comics: Len Wein Interview
Aaron interviews the legendary Len Wein in conjunction with the premiere of Secret Origins: The Story of DC Comics while at San Diego Comic-Con.
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wolverine origins HULK 180 181 182
wolverine origins HULK 180 181 182
the first full appearance of wolverine, the greatest canadian super hero from 1974.Wolverine first appeared in the final "teaser" panel of The Incredible Hulk #180 (cover date Oct. 1974) written by Len Wein and penciled by Herb Trimpe. The character then appeared in a number of advertisements in various Marvel Comics publications in early July (cover date November) before making his first major appearance in Hulk #181 (cover date November 1974) again by Wein and Trimpe. John Romita, Sr. designed Wolverine's yellow-and-blue costume. The character's introduction was ambiguous, revealing little beyond his being a superhuman agent of the Canadian government. In these appearances, he does not retract his claws, although Len Wein stated they had always been envisaged as retractable.[10] He appears briefly in the finale to this story in Hulk #182.
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Human Target - Season 2: Comic-Con 2010 Exclusive: Creator Len Wein
Human Target - Season 2: Comic-Con 2010 Exclusive: Creator Len Wein
We caught up comic book creator Len Wein at Comic-Con 2010 to talk about Human Target Season 2. For more TV videos, TV episodes, TV reviews, celebrity interviews and more, go to: www.tvweb.com Connect with other TV fans on Facebook www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com
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Hugh Jackman & Len Wein - Comic Con 2008
Hugh Jackman & Len Wein - Comic Con 2008
Right after Hugh Jackman jumps off stage and shakes Len Wein's hand, thanking him for creating Wolverine.
9:59

The Hunted - Con Job 2 (part 2)
The Hunted - Con Job 2 (part 2)
Bob (still in HALO armor) tracks down our vampire (pretending to be a geek pretending to be a vampire from Twilight) before he can strike again. Unfortunately, Comic Con has more unforseen scary-ass dangers in store for both of them. Starring: Robert Chapin, Andrew Helm, Michael Coleman, Nick Hiegel, Liz McLelland, Kimberly Fox, Chelsea Povall, Marv Wolfman, Len Wein, Chris Fields, Spenser Coates, and Jessica Cail as Mikey Special thanks to Gillian Horvath, Derek Conley, Kerry Glover, Hannibal, Keith Gibson, Kevin MacLeod, and New Deal Studios for the awesome HALO costume.
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Wolverine Tribute - Cleanse My Wounds
Wolverine Tribute - Cleanse My Wounds
Logan, James Howlett, Sabretooth, Omega Red, Alpha Flight, Deadpool, Viper, Silver Samurai, Savage Lands, Lady Deathstrike, Rogue, X-Force, X-23, Nightcrawler, Warpath, Thunderbird, Wendigo, Psylocke, Colossus, Weapon X, White Queen, Snikt!, The Punisher, Captain America, Cyclops, Daken, Civil War, The Avengers, Ms. Marvel, Mystique, Stryfe, The Hulk, Daredevil, Spider-Man, Gambit, Ironman, KItty Pryde, Mr. Sinister, Elektra, Fantastic Four, X-Men, House of M, Old Man Logan. Wolverine first appeared in the final "teaser" panel of The Incredible Hulk #180 (cover date Oct. 1974) written by Len Wein and penciled by Herb Trimpe. The character then appeared in a number of advertisements in various Marvel Comics publications in early July (cover date November) before making his first major appearance in Hulk #181 (cover date November 1974) again by Wein and Trimpe. John Romita, Sr. designed Wolverine's yellow-and-blue costume. The character's introduction was ambiguous, revealing little beyond his being a superhuman agent of the Canadian government. In these appearances, he does not retract his claws, although Len Wein stated they had always been envisaged as retractable. He appears briefly in the finale to this story in Hulk #182. John Romita Jr, David Finch, Jim Lee, Mark Teixeira, Greg Land, Alan Davis, Simone Bianchi, Clayton Crain, Jim Cheung, Barry Windsor-Smith, Todd McFarlane, Paul Smith, John Byrne, Ron Garney, John Cassaday, Walter Simonson, Chuck Dillon, Gary Frank <b>...</b>
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Marvel Divas: Storm Tribute - My Goddess (X-Men)
Marvel Divas: Storm Tribute - My Goddess (X-Men)
Storm (Ororo Iqadi T'Challa, née Munroe) is a fictional character that appears in a number of comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Giant-Size X-Men #1 (May 1975), and was created by writer Len Wein and artist Dave Cockrum. Best known as a longtime member and sometimes leader of the X-Men, Storm is the reigning queen consort of Wakanda, a title held by marriage to King T'Challa, better known as the Black Panther. Storm is one of the most frequently used X-Men, having appeared in most of the comic books, all of the animated television series, nearly all of the video games, and the live-action X-Men film series. Storm is portrayed by Halle Berry in the first three films. Storm first appeared in 1975 in the famous Giant Size X-Men #1 comic, written by Len Wein and pencilled by Dave Cockrum. In this comic, Wein uses a battle against the living island Krakoa to replace the first-generation X-Men of the 1960s with new X-Men.[4] Storm was an amalgamation of several characters Cockrum intended to use for the Legion of Super-Heroes. In a 1999 interview, Cockrum said that the original black female of the Legion would have been called The Black Cat. According to him, she had Storm's costume but without the cape, and a cat-like haircut with tufts for ears. However, other female cat characters like Tigra had appeared, so Cockrum redesigned his new character, giving her white hair and the cape, and created Storm. When colleagues remarked that Storm's <b>...</b>
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Human Target Interviews - San Diego Comic-Con 2010
Human Target Interviews - San Diego Comic-Con 2010
Media Junkyard interviews some of the cast and crew of Human Target. Cast members include Mark Valley, Chi McBride, Jackie Earle Haley as well as Executive Producer Matthew Miller and the Human Target comic book co-creator Len Wein.
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Entrevista con Len Wein. Blu ray XMen Orígenes: Lobezno
Entrevista con Len Wein. Blu ray XMen Orígenes: Lobezno
Len Wein, creador del personaje de Lobezno (en el comic) nos habla acerca de las ventajas del Blu-ray frente al convencional DVD y sobre todo, del futuro de la saga XMEN. ¿Qué le ocurrirá a los de Marvel a partir de ahora?
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Avengers: Wolverine Tribute - Cleanse My Wounds
Avengers: Wolverine Tribute - Cleanse My Wounds
Logan, James Howlett, Sabretooth, Omega Red, Alpha Flight, Deadpool, Viper, Silver Samurai, Savage Lands, Lady Deathstrike, Rogue, X-Force, X-23, Nightcrawler, Warpath, Thunderbird, Wendigo, Psylocke, Colossus, Weapon X, White Queen, Snikt!, The Punisher, Captain America, Cyclops, Daken, Civil War, The Avengers, Ms. Marvel, Mystique, Stryfe, The Hulk, Daredevil, Spider-Man, Gambit, Ironman, KItty Pryde, Mr. Sinister, Elektra, Fantastic Four, X-Men, House of M, Old Man Logan. Wolverine first appeared in the final "teaser" panel of The Incredible Hulk #180 (cover date Oct. 1974) written by Len Wein and penciled by Herb Trimpe. The character then appeared in a number of advertisements in various Marvel Comics publications in early July (cover date November) before making his first major appearance in Hulk #181 (cover date November 1974) again by Wein and Trimpe. John Romita, Sr. designed Wolverine's yellow-and-blue costume. The character's introduction was ambiguous, revealing little beyond his being a superhuman agent of the Canadian government. In these appearances, he does not retract his claws, although Len Wein stated they had always been envisaged as retractable. He appears briefly in the finale to this story in Hulk #182. John Romita Jr, David Finch, Jim Lee, Mark Teixeira, Greg Land, Alan Davis, Simone Bianchi, Clayton Crain, Jim Cheung, Barry Windsor-Smith, Todd McFarlane, Paul Smith, John Byrne, Ron Garney, John Cassaday, Walter Simonson, Chuck Dillon, Gary Frank <b>...</b>
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DC Universe: Legacies #1 - Westfield Comics Pick
DC Universe: Legacies #1 - Westfield Comics Pick
DC Universe: Legacies #1 should not be overlooked. Written by Len Wein, with art by Joe Kubert, Andy Kubert, and JG Jones, this is an amazing look at the DC Universe through the eyes of some extraordinary creators.