New York, NY—January 9th, 2014— That’s right – if you add together all the Deadpool series (creatively), April’s DEADPOOL #45 marks Wade Wilson’s landmark 250th issue! How will he be celebrating? DEATH! No, really. Wade’s about to reach the end of the line, but he’s not gone yet. Prepare for a colossal-sized series finale the…
Marvel Announces DEADPOOL’S ART OF WAR
It’s been called the definitive work on military strategy and tactics. Sun Tzu’s seminal Art of War has influenced warfare for hundreds of years. From the battlefield to business and beyond, there has never been a work of more import when it comes to strategy and preparation. Until now! Today, Marvel is proud to announce…
Marvel Reveals 3D DEADPOOL Cover
This September, Deadpool’s getting in on all the 3D cover hullabaloo – and today, Marvel is proud to unveil Mark Brooks’ stunning 3D (Dashingly Dancing Deadpool) motion cover variant to DEADPOOL #34! Chart-topping writers Gerry Duggan & Brian Posehn along with artist Scott Koblish bring the truth about Deadpool’s past to light as the Merc…
Wade Wilson Heads to the Altar In April with DEADPOOL #27
Save the date! Marvel Comics would like to formally request the honor of your presence at the wedding of Deadpool this April in the pages of the super-sized DEADPOOL #27! Presiding over the ceremony will be Messers Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn with the artistic aesthetics of Mike Hawthorne and Scott Koblish. A day you…
Review: DEADPOOL #7
DEADPOOL #7 Written by Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan Art by Scott Koblish Release Date: April 3, 2013 Following issue 6 and the end of the dead presidents arc, Deadpool #7 is a one shot until the next major arc for the creative team. Labeled a Marvel ‘THEN’ title, Deadpool goes back to the 1980’s for…
Interview: Joe Caramagna Discusses THE FURTHER TRAVELS OF WYATT EARP
Joe Caramagna, Marvel Comics letterer and author of Spider-Man novels, has launched a Kickstarter for his new project The Further Travels of Wyatt Earp. The project will be penciled by Scott Koblish and will focus on the years after Earp’s involvement in the “Gunfight at the OK Corral”. Caramagna was kind enough to discuss his project with Comicosity…
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