![]() There’s a setup where Deadpool is brought in front of a psychiatrist who turns out to be a bad guy who tries to recruit him but Daredevil quickly puts an end to that noise. It’s hard to talk about this comic because as far as the story goes, there really isn’t one. You almost expect the final frame to be the Looney Tunes end logo saying "That’s All Folks!" When that isn’t enough, he breaks into “our” universe to kill the Marvel writing staff. The main premise is Deadpool knows he’s a character in a comic book and decides that it’s time for that universe to be rid of its heroes. ![]() So after watching that footage I went and bought Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe, which collects the four issue miniseries of the same name. However, I did really enjoy the piece that Ryan Reynolds shot which got the Deadpool film made. I knew he broke the fourth wall like a Looney Tunes cartoon character but, again, I never knew much more. Apart from some glances of some early Deadpool comics on Marvel Unlimited I honestly had not had much exposure to the character of Deadpool. ![]()
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