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Deadpool Kills Deadpool

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Mientras tanto, peladito, ¿por qué no me sigues contando cómo es que soy el creador de todas las cosas? It wasn’t apparent initially, and probably not intended then either, but when Cullen Bunn first had Deadpool destroy the Marvel universe, he’d begun a four volume trilogy.

I definitely plan on reading the other comics in the series but I don't think you need them to enjoy this one. Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe was a 2012 storyline that took place out of canon, and it presented Deadpool at his absolute worst. Deadpool seemed to hold a grudge here because forcing Wolverine to see his kids dying before killing him was more brutal than any other death in the series. It was brutal and horrifying seeing Deadpool kill the peaceful Watcher, and this was where fans realized something really bad was about to happen to the entire Marvel Universe.

While this was more of Man-Thing ending his own life, seeing one of the most powerful monsters in the Marvel Universe, exploding into bits and pieces of plant and oozy flesh was a good way to end Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe with one of the most disgusting moments in the entire series. Seeing the all-powerful Professor X sitting in his chair, his head slumped to the side, vacant-eyed, was more horrifyingly brutal than even the moment Cyclops killed him in the regular timeline.

However, the one voice left standing was the one that knew he was in a comic book and he realized no one in the Marvel Universe was free. Given how abstract the Killology has been, I was a bit disappointed with how DKD turned out; first Deadpool, once again breaking the fourth wall, acknowledges a thing as Marvel continuity in its comics, even that he is a comics character existing in comic books, and attempts a surreal form of seppuku, and then he goes even further, going into books like Huck Finn, Moby Dick and Little Women to kill classic characters whom Marvel’s characters were loosely based upon.

Deadpool (and if you don’t know, 616 is the “normal” Marvel Universe) rallies the Deadpool Corps – multiple versions of Deadpool from alternate realities – to take on evil Deadpool and his evil Deadpool army. La historia no fue precisamente buena, sólo tenía un montón de versiones alternativas de Deadpool tratando de matarse entre sí (+ un complejo de Dios) y no fue entretenido. In addition to The Sixth Gun, his current projects include Crooked Hills, a middle reader horror prose series from Evileye Books; The Tooth, an original graphic novel from Oni Press; and various work for Marvel and DC.

Pero me confundió al final cuando 616 peleaba contra el Deadpool malo, y le trataba de explicar que el se podía regenerar, es decir.

This was not as much brutal as it was disgusting, as Taskmaster's head almost seemed to melt from his body, and the fear he felt played out on the page. estrellas, y es que soy muy novata en esto de los cómics y no sé cómo calificarlos acertadamente, pero es difícil decir si el 2 o está tercera parte me gustó más.

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