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Wolverine(2003)#1 is so funny actually because most of the issue you spend hearing about Logan from a young girl that's working at the diner and is Logans neighbor.
And she keeps calling him Mean Man because she doesn't know his name, but like...Logan spends the whole issue reading books at the diner while drinking coffee, reading books at home and drinking beer, or going to bars and getting into fights, every single day, the same routine, each day a new book. Like there's something so "neurodivergent person trying to dissociate through fiction" coded about it (also why i wouldn't be suprised if Logan started reading fanfiction, especialy about stuff he's passionate about) and about Logan.
Also his living situation is really interesting, because in the issue it's literaly a blanket, a lamp, beer and BOOKS in a small apartment with a bathroom, a short hallway, a window and a heater.
Btw the books we can see him read are Smoker by Greg Rucka, Walden by Henry Thoreau, Fight Club by Chuck Palahniuk and some Edgar Allan Poe book (seeems to be Raven by the cover), for those wondering what he reads.
Also funnily enough he gets called "Mean Man" but genuienly has a single conversation where he's pretty nice even if dissmisive and outside that just doesn't talk to anyone and looks grumpy all day, yet she calls him that based on vibes. (Logan and his autistic struggles fr)