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X-Men Origins: Wolverine Travel

April 27, 2009 at 8:46 AM | by markj | 2 Comments

X-Men Origins: Wolverine is set to hit theaters Friday May 1st, and with so much drama in the XMO we put together the beginnings of a travel map that takes you to some of the places the Marvel crew have come from and gone to over the years. This is an organic map, so feel free to add to it in comments and we will plot the additional travel spots we find there.

In the summer of 2008, during the X-Men: Manifest Destiny phase, the heros shift their headquarters from Westchester to San Francisco. This is the first time the X-Men have changed their headquarters since their brief relocation to Australia back in the 1980s comics. No doubt with Australia's hurting tourism industry Aussies would welcome a Professor Xavier return, nonetheless Marin is the new location.

The X-Men decide to make their base in the concrete bunkers beneath the Marin Headlands. So far the heroes have roamed Noe Valley, joined controversial art installation protests at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Sound farfetched? Well, if Hawk Hill Tunnel can now hold music concerts, why can't the X-Men set up a sophisticated base in the hollowed out Headlands?

Related Stories:
· X-Men Origins: Travel Map [Jaunted]
· The Man Behind The X-Men Move [SF GATE]
· New Marin Headlands Secret Headquarters [Heroesnhunks]

[Photo: ((brian)) & SF GATE]

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  1. ecortes

    Jaunted Member

    Wow...

    this is great! I'm not sure the X-men would welcome normal folk like us lol. Is their mansion family friendly? :)
    April 27, 2009 at 10:34 AM
  1. markj

    Jaunted

    Family Friendly

    Not sure, but I think the SF X-Men would be fairly accepting of non-mutants. Funny coincidence; when I was researching this I came across a bar/club in SF SOMA called "X-MEN". Guessing there is nothing comic book related about that nightclub.
    April 27, 2009 at 2:23 PM

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