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Chris Reytens is riding my wheel during the Wolverine 200 in 1986. Picture by his dad.
The Wolverine 200 is a 24 hour "bicycle 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.)
Wolverines don't look at all like I expected them, a stuffed Wolverine at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.
Sandy Baetz, Mary Leeman, Bev Rossow, and Marianne McKenzie compile the Wolverine senior index on April 10, 1959.
April 10, 1959
Subjects
Michigan State University --Group and Clubs -- Wolverine Yearbook Staff
Repository:Michigan State University Archives & Historical Collections, 101 Conrad Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824, http://archives.msu.edu
Resource Identifier: A000014
He was actually hanging out with a little girl dressed as Rogue. We missed getting the shot though. :(
Director James Mangold has confirmed that the shooting of the third “Wolverine” movie will start in early 2016.
Costumes from Dragon Con 2004. This picture cracks me up, but I really don't know why. Probably because it looks like the role of Wolverine is being played by Andy Kaufman.
Custom Wolverine on Paw figure of Coarsetoys.
100% hand-paintend using spray paint, markers and acrylics paint.
The claws are real metal pieces, 100% hand-made one to one.
Original idea of my friend the screenwriter Dan Harris.
Wolverine at Whipsnade Zoo
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