Deadpool then fast beatboxes, while doing some dance moves, calling Deadshot a "hate-r" again. Deadpool then points at Deadshot, saying that Deadpool is fresher than Deadshot's breath mints, that are on Deadpool's hand. Deadpool is then seen in a white shirt and golden bling, saying "Look at me now" 3 times in a row while doing gang signs on his fingers. Deadshot then stops dancing, and crosses his arms. Deadshot is seen sarcastically dancing to his solo, with Deadpool pointing at him, calling him a "hate-r". Deadpool then says that even though it's not Pokemon it doesn't matter, and that he's the real Mad Hatter because he's bigger and badder.ĭeadpool with a white shirt and golden bling.ĭeadpool repeats, saying "Look at me now" 3 times in a row. He then says "blah blah blah" and that Pikachu could defeat him. Deadpool then takes a long breath for another fast rap, and then says he doesn't really have to use words to beat Deadshot.
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Deadpool then calls Deadshot a "wannabe Deadpool", and that he should tell his mom that he's "Dadpool", and if Verbal ASE wanted a bigger battle for Deadpool, he should've brought in Thanos, cause the movie Deadshot is in has a 27% rating. Deadpool continues the bang beat, until he stops and brings out his katanas. Deadpool then makes a pun, bringing out Harley Quinn and saying "bang your girlfriend". Deadpool then makes his own beat with guns, saying "bang" to every gunshot he makes. Deadpool then tells Deadshot he knows he can't fight unless he had a gun, which makes him weak. Deadpool then remembers that Deadshot was the one who killed his own mom because he couldn't get a boob when she breastfed Deadshot last week.
Deadpool then again says "Look at me now" 3 times in a row, and then poses and points his guns at the camera, saying "Fresher than your mothers killer". Deadpool also likes to break the fourth wall.ĭeadpool says "Look at me now" 3 times in a row, then points at Deadshot, calling him a "hate-r". And when Deadpool faced Spongebob, Deadpool would make roasts of using Spongebob as toilet paper.And when Deadpool faced Black Panther,Deadpool would make roasts of Black Panther being a pussy cat.ĭeadpool is very cocky about winning, and we can see this in Black Panther Vs Batman, when he sarcastically thanked Deadshot for making it "too easy" for Deadpool to win. When Deadpool was faced with Deadshot, Deadpool told him he gets more girls than Deadshot, and how his name represents how he gets no girls. He brings a similarly bombastic flair to this series, giving the final part of a trilogy a more traditional Deadpool that's called for now that the setting has switched to the core Marvel Universe.Deadpool wears a black and red suit,with two katanas on his back.ĭeadpool likes to use crude and inappropriate humor. Espin previously worked on Daniel Way's Deadpool series, where his bright, energetic renderings and stylistic similarity to Paco Medina made him an asset. The art quality also enjoys a nice boost in this book thanks to Salva Espin.
But in general, the sense of humor is a bit more refined, and this first issue doesn't try to get too cute or self-referential to the point of weighing down the script. On some level, there is some satisfaction in reading a story that embraces the idea of Deadpool's overexposure and making it the crux of the metatextual conflict. Luckily, this book proves to be more entertaining right off the bat. I wasn't enamored with either of the previous two mini-series in this saga. The Deadpool Corps return to help the 616 Earth's Wade Wilson fend off these assassins, but it's clear they're fighting a losing battle. After waging war on Marvel's heroes and pop culture itself, the time has come to close the circle by killing off every single Deadpool in the multiverse. This final leg of the trilogy begun by Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe sees the Merc With a Mouth hoisted on his own petard. Deadpool Kills Deadpool might actually appeal to the worn out Deadpool fan as much as the eternally faithful. Those were the days of multiple solo books and the Deadpool Corps ensemble series, a gag that grew tired about as soon as it debuted. Thankfully, Deadpool isn't quite as ever-present in the Marvel Universe as he was a few years ago.