DEADPOOL #14 Brings Civil War II to the Merc With a Mouth!
A Civil War II Tie-In!
Here’s your first look at Deadpool #14, a Civil War II tie-in by writer Gerry Duggan and artist Mike Hawthorne, on sale June 15th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
A Civil War II Tie-In!
Here’s your first look at Deadpool #14, a Civil War II tie-in by writer Gerry Duggan and artist Mike Hawthorne, on sale June 15th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s your first look at 5 pages from Deadpool #13, a first-ever four part crossover in one issue, on sale June 6th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
New Story Arc Begins This March!
Here’s your first look at Deadpool #8, part one of “Deadpool vs. Sabretooth” by writer Gerry Duggan and artist Matteo Lolli, on sale March 2nd, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s your first look at Deadpool #7, an over-sized 25th birthday celebration for the Merc With a Mouth, on sale February 10th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s a short preview of Deadpool and The Mercs For Money #1 by writer Cullen Bunn and artist Salva Espin, on sale February 3rd, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s your first look at 4 pages from Spider-Man/Deadpool #1 by writer Joe Kelly and artist Ed McGuinness, on sale January 6th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Deadpool Co-Creator Teams With X-Men ’92 Writers For New OGN
Rob Liefeld returns to Marvel Comics in 2016 for original Deadpool graphic novel entitled Deadpool: Bad Blood. The graphic novel will be co-written by Rob Liefeld, Chris Sims, and Chad Bowers and feature artwork by Liefeld.
Marvel’s Popular True Believers Comics Expand to Include Deadpool
In January, Marvel Comics is releasing 10 True Believers Deadpool comics for $1 each. True Believers is a reprint series that only costs $1 per issue.
Press Release
This January, the “Merc With a Mouth” becomes the “Merc For a Buck” as Deadpool joins the True Believers family!
Here’s your first look at a few pages from Deadpool #1 by writer Gerry Duggan and artist Mike Hawthorne, on sale November 4th, 2015 from Marvel Comics.
Press Release
He’s annoying, he’s dangerous and he smells terrible. But the public loves him! You heard right – Wade Wilson is the world’s most popular superhero! Take that Spidey!
London-based artist Steve Berrington takes on several pop culture icons head on with these wonderful illustrations of iconic Star Wars droid R2-D2 as a costumed superhero.