The first time I watched the X-Men series, I was thunderstruck by Wolverine's hairstyle, and I couldn't understand why a warrior would wear a funny hairstyle. It is said that in order to make the pig's foot as close as possible to the shape of the original Wolverine, the director deliberately glued the hairstyle with hairspray, so that the two sides were erected, and the shape was like a bull's horn. Cows are soft and rigid animals on the inside, and just looking at the appearance feels very fierce, of course, this explanation is very far-fetched.
Wolverine – Logan Hugh Jackman
Since you want to imitate the head of a cow to achieve a mighty effect, then look at the shape of the classic "Detective Plane Head".
"Detective Plane Head" Kim. Kerry
At first glance it's not very fierce, and it's a bit of a spoof. After all, it is a herbivore, and no matter how fierce the shape, it cannot change the gentle nature. But in any case, this shape won the recognition of the audience, so the imitation tide rose.
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Until, after looking at man and nature, I found that this shape originated from the beast! That's right, strictly speaking, carnivorous birds of prey. Let's look at the original image first
Comics X-Men Wolverine prototype
Look at the realistic version of the shape
Is there a 100% similarity? It is certain that the Shape of Wolverine in marvel comics X-Men comes from this bird of prey, the owl.
The owl is the king of birds and is said to be able to hunt eagles with ease. Even its eerie cries can make people shudder. It seems that superheroes are by no means imaginary, but have a source to trace.
However, although the owl is a bird of prey, it is a beneficial bird and a national second-level protected animal.
And it's cute