Je n’ai pas encore l’info.
Probablement un de ses premiers numéros (d’après ces employeurs du mercenaire Chance).
Je pensais à ça, ouais !
Jim
Le #298, Strange 232.
Ferran Delgado : « Just a reminder that Byrne drew the iconic X-Men #141 cover from a layout by Hannigan (Byrne admitted it). Hannigan told me that editor Salicrup asked him to use as reference the Wings cover. Jim Salicrup was the editor of X-Men till he resigned when the end of #137 was changed. This is another evidence that « Days of future Past » was pitched as a Graphic Novel before #137. Many other evidences support this, including Byrne’s comments in an interview conducted when the new ending of #137 was drawn. If you want to see them, type « X-Men #141 » in the search machine of this group (John Byrne Comic Book Art - Fans Unite !). »

« Hannigan and Byrne used the Wings cover as reference for the #141 cover but doing their take. They also added the Nixon poster in the wall placed in a similar position as the Iron Fist #10 splash. »
Pas mal.
Charlie Day dans l’épisode « Sweet Dee Has a Heart Attack » de Its Always Sunny in Philadelphia (saison 4, épisode 10, 2008) :

The « chart » that Charlie puts on a wall to try to figure out Pepe Silvia’ s identity, along with his frenzied, manic tone of voice during that speech, is a reference to the movie A Beautiful Mind .
Plutôt ça pour ma part (avec l’autre rôle mémorable de Danny DeVito à la TV après TAXI (Saisons 1-5)).
Ayant vu le bon la brute et le truand hier soir j’appréciais pas mal d’avoir Morricone dans la tête ce matin. ( va falloir que chope les vinyles)
Mais ça, c’était avant ![]()
Tu crois ?
Non pas vraiment (une simple coïncidence) mais qu’importe.
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