
Marvel Stuns Comic-Con With Surprise ‘Deadpool & Wolverine’ Screening, Cameos In Attendance
Yep, they were all there on the Hall H stage.
Deadpool is a Marvel Comics character created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, first appearing in New Mutants #98 in February of 1991. Born Wade Wilson, the character was recruited by the Weapon X program and trained to be an unstoppable fighter with an incredible healing factor. Unfortunately, Wade also had his mind broken and is a non-stop joke machine who often breaks the fourth wall… He knows he’s in a comic book, much to the confusion of other characters. Despite not being a mutant, he’s often seen appearing in X-Men and related comic books.
Since his introduction, he’s been featured in dozens of comic books, including several iterations of his own title. He’s also been portrayed on screen by Ryan Reynolds in soon-to-be three blockbuster Marvel movies. And he’s also appeared in video games, and in animation.
Here you can read reviews of Deadpool comic books, movies, and listen to interviews with writers, artists and editors.
Yep, they were all there on the Hall H stage.
It sort of doesn’t matter, to be honest.
No, that’s it for the MCU. RIP, MCU.
Hot take, it would have been a better title.
Gonna have to wait a while for this one, bub.
We’ve got the official, definitive answer right here.
The two review aggregators, aggregated together, don’t paint that pretty a picture.
The new Deadpool movie will Marvel fans gasp and moan, and others scratch their heads in confusion.
The social reactions out of the first full screenings of the film are here.