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Me and Wolverine.
Expotaku Coruña 2015.
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The Long Beach Comic Expo is a two-day event held February 28th & March 1st at the Long Beach Convention Center.
Long Beach Comic Expo is an annual event held at the Long Beach Convention Center each spring. It's a celebration of comic books and pop culture that showcases the exceptional works of talented writers, artists, illustrators and creators of all types of pop culture. At Long Beach Comic Expo you'll find exhibitors promoting and selling all types of related products, as well as entertaining and educational programs, guest signings and meet & greet sessions with celebrities.
Michigan's nickname is "The Wolverine State"! Wolverines are very strong for their size, have powerful jaws, sharp claws, and a thick hide! This photo was taken in 2005 at the Detroit Zoo.
I think this was a graphic novel starring Wolverine. Just a cover of a comic book from my visit to my local comic book shop, Funny Papers
Met up with some people I attended high school with in 1986 to ride the Wolverine 200. We're standing in front of the Scott Fountain. Picture was by one of their dads.
The Wolverine 200 is a 24 hour "bicyle marathon" in which the participants try to ride the most number of miles. Goals are set at 25, 50 , 100 or 200 (of course) miles. Up until the mid 1990s, the Wolverine 200 used to draw more than 2,000 participants with thousands more camping in support. The now defunct Detroit Grand Prix put serious limitations on the course and particpation has shrank to 400-500 people a year.
(Sorry about the poor picture quality; I was using a snapshot camera.)
Left upper canine of a wolverine (Gulo gulo).
The top image shows the outer surface, the second shows the back of the tooth, the third shows the inner surface, and the last shows the front.
Note the ridge visible in the second and third images. Also note how much of the tooth is root.
A tooth is an amazingly topographical piece of work, and it never fails to frustrate me how many people draw and sculpt them as simple cone shapes. They are beautiful structures, highly evolved after millions of years of natural pressures, each tooth designed to do a particular thing, and yet function as part of a whole. Teeth are wonderful things, and are sadly underrespected.
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