"DeadFool"
He has abused and neglected those stupid enough to love him. He has failed to protect everything good and worthwhile in his life. He made it big in Hollywood, but squandered the resulting profits on two vanity project superhero teams. He has killed the Marvel Universe, some of history's most beloved literary figures, and himself.
That's right, he even managed to find a way to screw up suicide.
He is Deadpool. Wade Wilson. The Merc with the Mouth. The Regeneratin' Degenerate. Weapon FU.
And Greg used to work for him.
Who's the bigger fool, then?
Find out here, in the penultimate issue of the latest Foolkiller mini-series.
Dueling Theme Song Time!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ihwbK_lTk0M
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esxk9VEhJYs
Greg truly is...Kick-Ass.
Deadpool's too late to save this book from cancellation.
Then again, Wade's never been very good at saving much of anything.
Why don't you try some of that with your wife, Pool? You know, the one you loved for about 8 minutes before you ditched her so you could pretend to be a dad for a little while?
Panel 3, man. Love it.
Given his conservative wardrobe and simple backstory, I'm surprised Hood hasn't popped up in the MCU yet.
Prepare for this issue to be better than you thought it had any right to be.
This page feels simultaneously dated and timeless.
I don't know whether Gerber would approve of this or rage.
This delights the /co/.
We're about to go full BoJack. Strap in.
>>89757403
If storytimes weren't kinda dead today.
Doorknob.
>>89757437
Maximum Effort!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4wD5tamhwXo
Sometimes, when you can't do what's right or good, you do the best you can.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzb726TP-OM
Hope you liked that little DeadJack PoolMan detour, because it's time to tidy up.
Swell.
You know what's weirdly wonderful about this series? As fast and hypercompressed as it is, it doesn't feel rushed for some reason.
Don't test him, Hood. He's all ready killed the President of the United States.
He's implying that Frank is gay for crime.
Hood misses the Infinity Gauntlet.
>>89757632
Oh thank goodness, he didn't push her off.
I hope Kurt tells Greg that he just killed a bunch of homeless guys who were only looking for work next issue.
How funny would that be?
>>89757685
Seriously. Kurt is the most successful murderous vigilante in comics history.
>>89757890
So is this cancelled yet? I actually like it.
>>89757890
It's gonna be hilarious.
>>89757049
You try to sound entertaining, but you fail. Just like this book, unironically
Not even joking: That´s one of the best books by Marvel so far.
After this, Marvel Comics will be all but dead to me.
Apart from Ghost Rider.
Whatever. Thanks for reading, guys! Have a great day!
>>89757912
And /co/ loved him for it. Those shitty kids. Hah!
>>89757868
Yeah, I was expecting like that too.
>>89757806
Thanks.
>>89757942
Unfortunately, yes.
>>89757962
It was.
>>89757942
Sadly, yes. It's a victim of Marvel's recent title bloat hubris.
Brought down by the fools of its compatriot solo series (in the singular character book sense, as well as Solo's crappy solo book) and the fools in the executive level of the company at the same time.
>>89757890
this book was too good for this flawed world
>>89757309
>I run around doing five things simultaneously every month that seemingly couldn't occur at the same time.
Glad someone pointed that out.
>>89757344
This is amazing.
>>89757369
He'd be fine, I think? Gerber could get pretty fucking sharp. His Foolkiller is essentially a crazy person trying to be a superhero and a lot of heavy social criticism. It's not indirect.
>>89757369
>>89758722
That's specific page is more Moore anyway, right?
>>89757632
Again, this is amazing.
>>89757657
The pacing is really good, and the art is so clean but does lifting that's not displaced into the text.
>>89757711
I really wanna know what made Kurt relapse this hard.
>>89757657
>>89758907
Maybe it's not hypercompressed but justnot decompressed
>>89758929
Bendis
>>89758976
No, but I mean I want a good writer to do clean-up on it.
>>89758995
A good writer like Bemis?
>>89757049
thanks op!