DEADPOOL CLASSIC VOL. 15: ALL THE REST PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Duane Swierczynski,Stuart Moore,John Layman | 360 pages | 10 Mar 2016 | Marvel Comics | 9780785196907 | English | New York, United States Deadpool Classic Vol. All The Rest TP Reviews Deadpool has a ton of published material. All of his long-running solo series have been collected into trade paperback series, and it can be confusing and a little daunting. This trade paperback series is still running at present, collecting the various appearances and mini-series that followed 'Vol 1' before 'Vol 2. There are stand-alone compilations of just about every one of Deadpool's mini-series as well. A testament to Deadpool's popularity, a great many of all of these volumes are still in print. So you've got some reading to do! The compilations of the longer- running series are presented below generally in the order that the original material was initially printed. If you need help picking one to start, check out the Selected Key Storylines section further below. Full disclosure. The first appearance of a character in comic book form is often the most valuable issue featuring that character. It's a nice place to get started in Deadpool, if it's within your budget. He was transferred to another facility for failed super-soldier experiments where Dr. Killebrew pretty much tortured him into manifesting his healing factor. Deadpool went a little bit insane there, killed a bunch of people, adopted the name, Deadpool, and lived mentally unstable ever after. Pieces of Deadpool's origin story have been revealed over time and may actually contradict one another. This could be typical origin 'tinkering' that some successive creators do with long-running comic book icons. Or, in most cases, the 'highly reliable' Deadpool himself is relaying his origin story, so he could just be wrong. The beauty of Deadpool is that future writers can just make fun of any contradictions that may exist. Series beginnings are always great places to get started in comic books. Here is the Main Publication History for Deadpool comic books. This was followed by another mini, then an ongoing, and viola The popularity of Deadpool has allowed Marvel to keep him in print in one series or another continuously throughout the years. The list below focuses on ongoing and mini-series which starred Deadpool as a main character. A few ongoing series where he was a team member are also included. See the Secondary Publishing History for a list of guest appearances and one-shots that starred Deadpool in a prominent manner. If you've already enjoyed some of the series listed in the Main Publication History above, series from this secondary publication list are very good places to further your exploration. Deadpool has had countless unless you want to count them below mini- series, cross-overs, and one-shots. This section contains a curated list of some of the best storylines for Deadpool, any one of which can be a good place to get started. The contemporary Deadpool evolved over time, with his first appearance and his first years--if not for the costume--almost unrecognizable compared to the modern interpretation. Today, he is as valuable a creative resource to juxtapose against other Marvel characters, as he is to tell his own stories. If you've enjoyed non-comic media for Deadpool, this section describes the comic book source material for some of the most popular non-comic media. The movie was the fourth entry in 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series. Deadpool was not actually a member of the comic book version of Team X. In the movie, Deadpool becomes 'Weapon XI. The Weapon XI character in the film is a significant departure from the comic book Deadpool, having retractable swords in his arms and having been imbued with the powers of other mutants that Sabretooth killed. The movie character also lacks the iconic red suit and, while as Wade Wilson he did a fair amount of wisecracking, he never broke the fourth wall, which is another signature Deadpool characteristic. The movie overall received fairly poor ratings by critics and fans. Fans were generally disappointed in Deadpool's film debut, but that may have paved the way for creators to double their efforts for the next portrayal. This movie was the eighth installment in the 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series, however--taken as a whole--the series is not without its contradictions. Carnage 1—4, Hawkeye vs. Deadpool 0—4. Deadpool and the Howling Commandos 1—4. Deadpool The Duck 1—5, Deadpool Vs. September 13, October 3, January 16, April 24, December 11, March 26, Paperback: Deadpool Vol. Nomad vol. Humberto Ramos. Deadpool and Cable Cable Vol. That's right: Wade Wilson -- a. Cable is dead, and no one's more devastated than his old friend and partner, Deadpool a. Wade Wilson, a. Sitting by Cable's grave, Deadpool Steve Rogers has returned, but Bucky Barnes is the current Captain America, and has come into his own in the role. Will there be two Captain Americas? Will Bucky go back to being the Winter Soldier? What will happen? Decisions, decisions, decisions Deadpool Annual 1. Deadpool Vol. Answering the most asked question since Deadpool's new series began Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul 1. Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul. In the Marvel Universe Handbook style, this one-shot has everything you need to make sense of Deadpool! Is that even possible? Fear Itself: Deadpool 1. Fear Itself: Deadpool. Has Deadpool really been chosen as one of the worthy, granted one of The Serpent's Hammers? Or did he just take any old hammer and go DEADPOOL CLASSIC VOL 15 ALL THE REST SC - MARVEL - TOMY The following compilations are presented in a chronologically-based suggested reading order with softcover editions before any hardcover editions unless the only in-print editions are hardcover--these are integrated into the softcover list. Deadpool has a ton of published material. All of his long- running solo series have been collected into trade paperback series, and it can be confusing and a little daunting. This trade paperback series is still running at present, collecting the various appearances and mini-series that followed 'Vol 1' before 'Vol 2. There are stand-alone compilations of just about every one of Deadpool's mini-series as well. A testament to Deadpool's popularity, a great many of all of these volumes are still in print. So you've got some reading to do! The compilations of the longer-running series are presented below generally in the order that the original material was initially printed. If you need help picking one to start, check out the Selected Key Storylines section further below. Full disclosure. The first appearance of a character in comic book form is often the most valuable issue featuring that character. It's a nice place to get started in Deadpool, if it's within your budget. He was transferred to another facility for failed super-soldier experiments where Dr. Killebrew pretty much tortured him into manifesting his healing factor. Deadpool went a little bit insane there, killed a bunch of people, adopted the name, Deadpool, and lived mentally unstable ever after. Pieces of Deadpool's origin story have been revealed over time and may actually contradict one another. This could be typical origin 'tinkering' that some successive creators do with long-running comic book icons. Or, in most cases, the 'highly reliable' Deadpool himself is relaying his origin story, so he could just be wrong. The beauty of Deadpool is that future writers can just make fun of any contradictions that may exist. Series beginnings are always great places to get started in comic books. Here is the Main Publication History for Deadpool comic books. This was followed by another mini, then an ongoing, and viola The popularity of Deadpool has allowed Marvel to keep him in print in one series or another continuously throughout the years. The list below focuses on ongoing and mini-series which starred Deadpool as a main character. A few ongoing series where he was a team member are also included. See the Secondary Publishing History for a list of guest appearances and one-shots that starred Deadpool in a prominent manner. If you've already enjoyed some of the series listed in the Main Publication History above, series from this secondary publication list are very good places to further your exploration. Deadpool has had countless unless you want to count them below mini-series, cross-overs, and one-shots. This section contains a curated list of some of the best storylines for Deadpool, any one of which can be a good place to get started. The contemporary Deadpool evolved over time, with his first appearance and his first years--if not for the costume--almost unrecognizable compared to the modern interpretation. Today, he is as valuable a creative resource to juxtapose against other Marvel characters, as he is to tell his own stories. If you've enjoyed non-comic media for Deadpool, this section describes the comic book source material for some of the most popular non-comic media. The movie was the fourth entry in 20th Century Fox's X-Men film series. Deadpool was not actually a member of the comic book version of Team X. In the movie, Deadpool becomes 'Weapon XI. The Weapon XI character in the film is a significant departure from the comic book Deadpool, having retractable swords in his arms and having been imbued with the powers of other mutants that Sabretooth killed.
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