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Yahoo
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
X-Men's Wolverine Could've Been a Honey Badger, Says Ryan Reynolds
Ryan Reynolds humorously stated in a recent interview that Wolverine from X-Men comics and associated projects could have been a honey badger. Notably, Reynolds is the narrator and executive producer of Underdogs, a new Nat Geo show that explores the bottom tier of the food chain and sheds light on various underappreciated animals. Reynolds jokingly said during an interview with IGN that people at Marvel could have easily picked a honey badger when they were creating the character of Wolverine. 'They certainly captured the weasel family, the wolverine being among the largest of the weasel family,' Reynolds said. 'But I feel like you could have just as easily gone with a honey badger as one of the primary X-Men. Honey badgers are unkillable. These are very tough creatures. You can just really do a lot of damage to one of them and it will keep getting up,' he added. The Spirited actor further stated that he would like to see his Deadpool & Wolverine co-star, Hugh Jackman, as a honey budger instead of his iconic role. 'I'm not entirely in charge of how the universe unfolds at Marvel, [but] I wouldn't mind Hugh switching things up and just going with straight-up honey badger next time.' While narrating Underdogs, Reynolds also makes a hilarious reference to Jackman. When a wolverine, the animal, briefly appears on the screen, Reynolds quips that its name comes from an 'antiquated Canadian word' that means 'boring millionaire.' The above-mentioned outlet apparently asked him whether Jackman had said anything about that sequence in the show. However, Reynolds didn't answer. Writer Len Wein and Marvel art director John Romita Sr. created Wolverine, who made his first comic book cameo appearance in The Incredible Hulk #180 and his full appearance in The Incredible Hulk #181 in 1974. Jackman first played Wolverine in 2000's X-Men. Originally reported by Tamal Kundu on SuperHeroHype. The post X-Men's Wolverine Could've Been a Honey Badger, Says Ryan Reynolds appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


Mint
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Mint
Comic book legend Peter David, visionary behind Incredible Hulk and Spider-Man 2099, dies at 68
Genre-defining comic book writer Peter David has died at the age of 68. His wife, Kathleen O'Shea, shared the news in a heartfelt message on Facebook. David was responsible for reimagining some of the most beloved superheroes in modern pop culture The news of Peter David's death was announced by his wife Kathleen O'Shea on social media. She wrote, 'Since it is out there. Peter David passed away last night. We are devastated. More when I can write about it.' Peter David's wife Kathleen announced the news of his death on social media. The American writer had been grappling with a series of health complications in recent years, including advanced kidney disease. In late 2023, a GoFundMe campaign was launched to help cover his growing medical expenses. The fundraiser quickly surpassed expectations, drawing more than $117,000 in donations and messages of love from fans and industry peers around the world. He is survived by his wife Kathleen and daughters Ariel, Shana, Gwen and Caroline. David's influence on comic book storytelling is immeasurable. Over a career spanning more than three decades, he brought depth, wit and psychological nuance to characters often dismissed as one-dimensional. His groundbreaking 12-year tenure on The Incredible Hulk is widely credited with turning Bruce Banner into one of the most emotionally complex figures in superhero fiction. He also introduced readers to Miguel O'Hara, better known as Spider-Man 2099 — a futuristic reimagining of the Marvel icon who recently leapt back into the spotlight as a central figure in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse. David's storytelling fingerprints are also found across The Avengers, Captain Marvel, Supergirl, Fantastic Four, and Wolverine, to name just a few. At DC Comics, he co-created Young Justice, a teen superhero team that would go on to inspire a cult favourite animated series running for four acclaimed seasons. His writing crossed over into television as well, with contributions to Babylon 5, Ben 10: Alien Force, and the Young Justice TV series itself. Over the years, David was honoured with some of the industry's highest accolades, including the prestigious Eisner Award and a GLAAD Media Award in 2011 for his work highlighting LGBTQ+ representation in comics. Fans across generations will remember him not only for the worlds he built, but for the humanity he brought to heroes in spandex.


Express Tribune
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Peter David, comic book writer renowned for ‘The Incredible Hulk' dies at 68
Peter David, the acclaimed comic book writer best known for redefining The Incredible Hulk, has died at 68 following a series of health complications. His death was confirmed on Sunday, 25 May 2025, by longtime friend and fellow author Keith R.A. DeCandido. 'Just got the news that Peter David finally lost his rather lengthy battle with his failing physical form last night,' DeCandido shared. David's legacy spans decades. His 12-year tenure on The Incredible Hulk introduced psychological complexity to the character, delving into dissociative identity disorder and expanding the Hulk mythos with creations like the Riot Squad and the Pantheon. Beyond the Hulk, David's creative credits include iconic runs on X-Factor, Spider-Man 2099, Aquaman, Young Justice, Supergirl, and Captain Marvel. His influence stretched across both Marvel and DC Comics, earning him a place among the genre's most respected voices. In recent years, David faced significant medical challenges, including kidney disease, surgeries, and strokes. A GoFundMe page, restarted by a family friend, highlighted his battle to cover medical costs after being denied Medicaid. He is survived by his wife, Kathleen, and daughters Ariel, Shana, Gwen, and Caroline.


Express Tribune
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
Who was Peter David? Comic book legend behind Hulk, Star Trek & Young Justice dies at 68
Peter David, the acclaimed comic book and sci-fi writer known for reshaping major characters like Marvel's Hulk and DC's Aquaman, has passed away at the age of 68. Born on September 23, 1956, in Fort Meade, Maryland, David leaves behind a legacy that spans decades across comics, novels, and television. David is best remembered for his iconic 12-year run on The Incredible Hulk, during which he redefined Bruce Banner's character with emotional depth and complexity. His writing introduced major elements to the Marvel Universe, including the first appearance of the Thunderbolts team in Hulk #449. He also created Spider-Man 2099 and contributed heavily to X-Factor and Captain Marvel. In the DC Universe, David wrote Aquaman: The Atlantis Chronicles and was a key creative force behind Young Justice—both in comic form and as a writer for the animated series. Outside superhero comics, he made a significant mark on Star Trek fiction, particularly with his New Frontier novels, and even wrote for Babylon 5. His passing was announced by longtime friend and writer Keith R.A. DeCandido, who remembered him as a respected creator, colleague, and friend. David is survived by his wife Kathleen O'Shea David and daughters Ariel, Shana, Gwen, and Caroline. From Marvel to DC and beyond, Peter David's storytelling shaped generations of fans. As superhero franchises continue to expand in film and TV, his influence will be felt for years to come.


Hindustan Times
25-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
Comic book icon Peter David dies months after GoFundMe launched for medical expenses
Peter David, the acclaimed comic book writer best known for his work on Spider-Man, Aquaman, and The Incredible Hulk, has died at the age of 68. While the exact cause of death has not been publicly disclosed, David had faced a prolonged battle with serious health issues, including kidney disease. The news was confirmed by science fiction writer and longtime friend Keith DeCandido, who shared a tribute on Facebook: "Just got the news that Peter David finally lost his rather lengthy battle with his failing physical form last night. Over the last three-and-a-half decades, he has been a respected creator, a good friend, a valued colleague, and a generally wonderful person.' David's passing comes just months after a GoFundMe campaign was launched to help cover his mounting medical expenses. The fundraiser revealed the extent of his health challenges, stating, 'Peter's health issues continue to be a challenge. He has been in recovery now for three years! Peter is steadily improving - even with his kidney disease, minor surgeries, and some recent small strokes. But Medicaid, which had been taking care of his Long Term Disability, has just dropped him. As a result, medical care and living expenses are mounting beyond current control.'