Well, it appears there is more than meets the eye when it comes to The Wolverine. James Mangold’s film is said to be a standalone film taking Logan to Japan and including some well known characters in the X-universe, but this film just may not be as standalone as they’re saying it is. The Geek Files has come across an interesting set photo that seems to reveal that The Jean Grey School For Higher Learning will be featured at some point in the film.

Now, this could just could be a cool little easter egg for the fans of course. But it could also be something even bigger. Maybe Fox plans on connecting this movie into their next X-film X-Men: Days Of Future Past via a post credit scene? It’s a definite possibility that we’re probably going to have to wait until next summer to find out about. Well, that is unless someone leaks it online of course. Could this also possibly have some form of tie with the supposed New Mutants film that Fox is said to be working on? Oh, the many possibilities!

Next months issue of Astonishing X-Men is sure to stir up some controversy. Well… it already has but that’s for another time. Today we get a first look at Marko Djurdjevic’s fantastic variant featuring Northstar and Kyle ready to seal their wedding with a kiss.

Axel Alonso and Majorie Lu also went on to comment about the issue.

“When gay marriage became legal in New York State, it raised obvious questions since most of our heroes reside in New York State. Northstar is the first openly gay character in comics and he’s been in a longterm relationship with his partner Kyle so the big question was – how would this change his relationship?,” Marvel’s editor-in-chief Axel Alonso told Rolling Stone “Our comics are always best when they respond to and reflect developments in the real world. We’ve been doing that for decades, and this is just the latest expression of that.”

“Here are two people, trying to live their lives – mutant and gay, black and gay – empowered in their own ways, but also fringe-dwellers,” says Astonishing X-Men writer Marjorie Liu. “And they’re making it happen. They’re living life on their own terms. It doesn’t matter that it’s a superhero comic, the message is: You can do the same thing.” For the rest of the interview, in which Axel Alonso addresses the fact that one of Northstar’s fellow team members aren’t too happy with this wedding… click the link below.

Astonishing X-Men #50 featuring Northstars proposal is on shelves now.

Sources: Rolling Stone, Marvel