Lantern7 April 6, 2014 Share April 6, 2014 Given how much Marvel is putting into Deadpool #27, which is coming out on Wednesday, I thought that I'd start a topic on the company's "Merc With A Mouth." In case you haven't heard, Deadpool is getting married, and Marvel will be putting out an issue featuring every writer synonymous with the character. That includes Fabian Niciez (who co-created Deadpool with Rob Liefeld), Mark Waid, Joe Kelly, Christopher Priest, Jimmy Palmiotti, Frank Tieri, Gail Simone, Daniel Way and Victor Gischeler, along with present scribes Brian Posehn (yes, the comedian) and Gerry Dugan. Even at a $9.99 price tag, I'll be in. Who's your favorite writer? I wound up getting all the "Deadpool Classic" books by Joe Kelly, even though I already had the issues. His work fleshed out Deadpool, and elevated himself into a higher tier. I think Priest's run was very disappointing, because I don't think Marvel's editorial department knew which way to take the character. I also like Posehn & Dugan's present run, though I still remain biased towards Kelly. 1 Link to comment
Chip April 6, 2014 Share April 6, 2014 I have never read Deadpool but think maybe I should give the character a shot. Is there a particular storyline you think would be the best intro? Link to comment
Lantern7 April 6, 2014 Author Share April 6, 2014 I think the best route would be through either Joe Kelly or Posehn/Duggan. Kelly's run is collected in a series of $29.95 trade paperbacks titled Deadpool Classic. The Posehn/Duggan run starts with "Dead Presidents," where a rogue mage resurrects all of America's deceased commanders-in-chief. Hilarity and carnage ensues, as SHIELD tabs Deadpool to put the presidents back to six feet under. 2 Link to comment
Lantern7 June 17, 2014 Author Share June 17, 2014 Out of curiosity, is anybody reading Dracula's Gauntlet online? I'm limited tech-wise, so I'll probably wait until it's collected. It's a little jarring to see Wade suddenly hitched to Shiklah, because I don't read online-exclusive material. So far, the Original Sin tie-in seems to be working well. If the search for Wade's daughter doesn't tickle your fancy, there's always Deadpool teaming with a time-displaced Dazzler (in her roller disco glory) to fight vampires. 1 Link to comment
QTBlueMoon July 19, 2014 Share July 19, 2014 Just read Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe - good read. His 4th-wall breaking is classic stuff. They could pretty much do anything they want to with his character. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 August 8, 2014 Author Share August 8, 2014 (edited) Except make a movie. Amirite?!? I picked out the ninth volume of Deadpool Classic last week. While I got it at a discount, I would recommend it even at cover price ($29.99). It's Gail Simone's run of the end of the series, as well as the beginning on the follow-up book she wrote, Agent X. Fun stuff . . . especially the Dazzler issue and Rhino getting shrunk down and turned into a keychain. Sadly, the Agent X stuff doesn't have the "Shameful William" issue, which will kick off the next collection. For any Secret Six fans out there, I think of William as a prototype of Ragdoll in sheer perviness. ETA: And if anybody in here likes Taskmaster from that book, might I recommend his limited series from writer Fred Van Lente. It's four issues, and includes "The Town That Was Hitler!" which just pops off the cover. Edited August 8, 2014 by Lantern7 1 Link to comment
Ubiquitous August 10, 2014 Share August 10, 2014 Never read the comic, but I'd die a happy man if I saw no one dressed as him at DragonCon one year. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 August 10, 2014 Author Share August 10, 2014 (edited) In the character's defense, the color scheme looks easy to work with. It's kinda like Spider-Man's theme, only without the web lines. And there are a crap-ton of variations that can be made, which means that you'll always see Deadpool at just about any con. Edited August 10, 2014 by Lantern7 1 Link to comment
Danny Franks August 13, 2014 Share August 13, 2014 I enjoyed the Cable & Deadpool series, particularly because Fabian Nicieza got to poke fun at the humourless mass of muscle, metal prosthetics and shoulder-pads that was Cable, the quintessential 90s character. But that was at a time when Deadpool was actually under-exposed and rarely ever stepped outside of that book. Instead, characters came in to interact with him, and so all the craziness worked. The X-Men all having their stomachs turned when they see him dressed as Marvel Girl, the women in the Avengers being annoyed by him hitting on them, his bickering with Spider-Man. It was all a great diversion from the seriousness of mainstream Marvel books. But what happens when the market is flooded with that whackiness? It's not whacky anymore. It's boring. Marvel never learned from over-exposing Wolverine, and I'll bet that they never do learn. 1 Link to comment
ShadowDenizen August 20, 2014 Share August 20, 2014 Aye, Wolverine was, is, and continues to be over-exposed. ("3 months" to die? Yeah, right; he'll be dying for the next FIFTEEN months.) Of course, Punisher and Venom were similarly over-exposed for many, many years, but thankfully Marvel did [laregly] learn from THAT debacle. I'm not normally a Deadpool fan; I've read sporadically over the years, and have been reading the newer stuff on and off. But I'm actually kinda liking "Draculas Gauntlet", and I loved the "Deadpool Max" series. (I thin that was the name of it, right?) 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 August 22, 2014 Author Share August 22, 2014 Yeah, Deadpool Max from David Lapham and Kyle Baker. I got the first two trade paperbacks, and it's a nice "adults only" twist on Deadpool's mythos, especially Baron Zemo as an American white supremacist. Also: Cable with a monocle. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 September 21, 2014 Author Share September 21, 2014 From Comic Book Resources: The essential Deadpool reading experience. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 December 4, 2014 Author Share December 4, 2014 For anybody who hasn't heard: Ryan Reynolds will be starring in a Deadpool movie. Here's hoping it won't be a clunker like Green Lantern was. I'm steering clear of the various miniseries, focusing on the main title's "Axis" tie-in. I think "Zenpool" isn't as entertaining to watch as the alignment-flipped X-Men. Link to comment
Lantern7 December 17, 2015 Author Share December 17, 2015 Wow, it's been a year since anybody has posted here. In case you didn't hear, the Merc With A Mouth got into an Epic Rap Battle with Boba Fett . . . . Also, Comics Should Be Good is doing a countdown of Deadpool's 25 greatest stories. 1 Link to comment
Lantern7 January 6, 2016 Author Share January 6, 2016 CBR review of Spider-Man/Deadpool #1, which comes out tomorrow. I'm tempted to get it, even though creators returning to their old characters hasn't been working out lately. Link to comment
Lantern7 January 8, 2016 Author Share January 8, 2016 For anybody who reads Uncanny Avengers . . . Spider-Man quit because they let in Deadpool? I guess it saves the artist confusion on which red-and-black figure is which, and it sets up the conflict in SM/DP. Also like the cliffhanger/jumping-off point: in order for Deadpool to get the coveted role of being Lawful Good, he has to kill the guy Spider-Man bodyguards for, Peter Parker. Nice twist from Joe Kelly . . . and he brings in an interesting gambit in dealing with Mindless Ones. 2 Link to comment
Lantern7 February 12, 2016 Author Share February 12, 2016 Bumping up for the movie coming out today. Feel free to write about the current state of Deadpool . .. his relaunched series, the shared title with Spider-Man, the "Mercs For Money" miniseries, etc. 1 Link to comment
The Crazed Spruce December 12, 2016 Share December 12, 2016 Hey, the movie just won the Critic's Choice Award for Best Comedy! Sweet! Link to comment
Lantern7 February 2, 2017 Author Share February 2, 2017 On 8/10/2014 at 2:28 PM, Ubiquitous said: Never read the comic, but I'd die a happy man if I saw no one dressed as him at DragonCon one year. Saw this variant cover of Spider-Man/Deadpool #14 from Todd Nauck. Thought of you. Sorry/Not-that-sorry. If it can't be seen outside Facebook, I'll try to find it elsewhere. Link to comment
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