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well one started when comic book movies wasnt a thing, the other started when comic book movies were all the rage and it had a good foot hold in the industry. so hard to compare them.
One thing is for sure...Brian Singer has done more damage to the brand than Mangold ever did in his Wolverine films. Logan was a high-note for the series.