Briefly: The long awaited Deadpool movie is currently shooting in Vancouver, and star T.J. Miller today revealed just who he’ll be playing in the anticipated feature:

Yep, as many expected, he’ll be playing Weasel, “a friend, sidekick, information broker and arms dealer for Deadpool. Weasel is perhaps Deadpool’s best friend. However, because of his frequent mood swings and tenuous mental state, Deadpool still often abuses or mistreats him, although Weasel has also displayed an opportunistic streak against his friend on occasions.”

The still mysterious film also stars Ryan Reynolds and Gina Carano, and is set to hit theatres on February 12th, 2016.

Are you looking forward to the film? Sound out below!

Briefly: It was just yesterday that Ryan Reynolds reminded us that Deadpool is now just one year away, and today the film added a female lead.

Haywire and Fast and Furious 6 actress Gina Carano has joined the project as Angel Dust. In the source material, the character is a member of the Morlocks, but its unknown what sort of role she’ll play in the film.

Apparently, as noted by THRX-Men’s Colossus will also appear in the film.

Did you catch that prototype mask yesterday? Do you think Carano is a good fit for Angel Dust? Will you be lining up for this next February? Sound out below!

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Briefly: It was just a few weeks back when we learned that Deadpool would begin Filming in Vancouver this March, and today star Ryan Reynolds reminded us that the film is just one year away from today.. and he also gave us an early look at the prototype mask. Take a look below:

Now, no further casting has been revealed, and we certainly don’t know what the movie’s about, but we’re pretty danged excited. Bask in the glory of the test reel (again) below, and be sure to let us know if you’re excited! Deadpool hits theatres on February 12, 2016!

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Briefly: S0 it turns out that the leaked Deadpool test reel was the best thing that could have possibly happened to the project.

Ryan Reynolds confirmed that it was finally Chimichanga Time back in December, and according to Global News, it sounds as though the project is on a bit of a fast track, as they state that Deadpool will begin filming in Ryan’s hometown of Vancouver this March. Yep, just a couple of months from now. They better get moving, as the Tim Miller directed picture is slated for February 2016.

No other casting has been revealed, and we certainly don’t know what the movie’s about, but we’re pretty danged excited. Bask in the glory of the test reel (again) below, and be sure to let us know if you’re excited!

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Never mind that he already was, but we all try to forget about X-Men Origins so it’s okay. Ryan Reynolds tweeted from his verified account (that I didn’t know he even had) this teaser:

We all know how good of a job Ryan Reynolds will do, if that proof-of-concept trailer showed us anything. I would love a Deadpool movie more than anyone, but at this point I’m just relieved it will happen while we can still care about it. I was on the verge of giving up all hope.

The film will be directed by Tim Miller and be released February 12, 2016.

This past weekend, at the Stan Lee’s Comikaze Expo in Los Angeles, we went 1 on 1 with Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld on the Main Stage. Rob took the reigns right off the bat and raced off at breakneck speed! He tells the crowd about breaking into comics, his career and whether or not he considers himself a controversial figure. We also talk about Ryan Reynolds as Deadpool, bringing that character to the big screen and what makes that character work!

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I spent a quiet Thursday at Philadelphia’s Comic Con in Artist Alley. After talking to a group of very kind, friendly artists, I decided to walk around and ask them where they find their creativity and also about their creative process. I talked to people like Brahm Revel, who discussed his new project Guerrillas, Agnes Garbowska, artist for My Little Pony, and Arthur Suydam of Marvel Zombies and Walking Dead fame. I even got to talk to Mark Pingatore, an artist for Garbage Pail Kids. Here are some highlights from the chats:

Brahm Revel: Guerillas, Marvel Knight’s X-Men

“Inspiration just comes from everywhere; it’s how you see the world and see juxtapositions and match up what you like. I just try to stay open to what my mind’s doing or thinking. I try to take lots of notes. When I think something’s cool I jot down in my little notebook so I don’t forget it. I just try to be aware all the time of what I’m thinking about when I see something that I like that I think would be a good idea I jot it down so I have it for the next project.

As for my creative process, things just happen. Guerillas is about a platoon of chimps in Vietnam and about the one human that’s with them. It’s like Tarzan meets Platoon. It’s a human who kind of learns to become a man through fighting in a war with apes. The way I got that idea was I was watching a war movie and the way the platoon of humans were walking through a bombed out landscape reminded me of the way chimps walk in a line together when patrolling their turf, and it linked up and I had an idea for a comic.”

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Agnes Garbowska: My Little Pony

“I’ve always loved drawing. I’m an immigrant from Poland and live in Canada now, and when I first came to the country I didn’t speak any English and I couldn’t go to school because I didn’t have my paperwork yet, so I watched a lot of cartoons. They were what inspired me to get into art because I was so hypnotized by all these characters on the screen that I started drawing them…and drawing them and drawing them every single day. And what turned into a hobby and passion of mine as a kid made me realize this was what I wanted to do as an adult so I started looking at traditional artists, comic artists, storyboard artists, an artist I could get my hands on. Everything around me inspired me and I started growing as an artist I went back to school started started practicing different techniques and now I draw ponies!

The shows I loved were Care Bears, the original My Little Pony, Captain Planet, Carmen Sandiego, so many cartoons inspired me. Then later on it was Powerpuff Girls, Fairly Oddparents.

I actually have an interesting creative process. When I start I do all my layouts digitally…once I have all my pencils completed, I print them out and light box and ink them traditionally. After they’re inked I watercolor them traditionally by only watercolor that tones. So basically I watercolor the shadows of the image. So that way I can scan it back into the computer, and then in Photoshop I can add the final digital colors. That way, I have the bright copy digital colors that still have that watercolor feel because underneath they have the watercolors, so the texture of the watercolors comes out, and that’s really the style I’m known for.”

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Jeff Hewitt: The Ends

“The storyline [for The Ends] started as a role playing game about 25 years ago. My best friends and I did this game, and over the years we created a lot of source material, so I took all that and shaped it into a story that I wanted to tell.

I do photo manipulation, so the first thing I do is photography. I work out of a bank of five, six thousand photos, I cast people in parts, and then I sit down and pull from those [photos] and I write the book page by page and panel by panel.”

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Chris Ehnot: Fallen

“When I get a project, such as a cover, there’s generally a theme that we have to work around, and creatively I’ll come up with a process that’s more concept art to come around that theme, after that I move onto the pencil stage. Once approved, I move onto the final piece and inking form.

When I’m doing my own project I usually go back and forth to get the final project done. When it’s personal it’s easier to work with, because once you come up with an idea, it’s easier to go to pencil and paper rather than just trying to solve what your client is trying to interpret from their own description.”

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Mark Pingitore: Garbage Pail Kids

“I collected the Garbage Pail Kids cards when I was younger, so I usually try to think back to the original spirit of the cards and try to capture that, but I also think of pop culture, sports and everyday life as an influence. I basically capture anything people can relate to.

I start out by roughing out quick sketches to get an idea down. I don’t get too detailed at first until I know that it’s going to go somewhere. Usually it’s rough at first.”

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Arthur Suydam: Marvel Zombies, Walking Dead, Deadpool

“There are two guys who have all of the zombie stuff going on. Myself and Robert Kirkman got the whole zombies thing kicked off again.

There are essentially two of us [in the zombie business] who are classically trained, and I’m one of them. My training comes from The New York Academy of Figurative Art that was created based on note from Michelangelo, Raphael and Leonardo da Vinci and based on their notes from that period they rebuilt that same school in New York. I went there and the curriculum was 99% anatomy. You have to do a lot of autopsies on cadavers. I had to sculpt them, paint them and draw them and make casts of them. Put that together with watching horror movies, and I love comic books. Put that all together and this is what you get. Zombies.

I paint with everything traditional. I love wash, I love oils, pen and ink, and I think they should get rid of acrylics altogether, it’s a terrible paint and I don’t like charcoal because it gets all over the place. I get more of it on me than I do on the paper.

My family came over in the 16th century from Holland to open up a trading post, fought the Indian Wars on the Hudson because that’s where the trading post was, and that became New Amsterdam, which eventually became New York. Two of my great uncles, James and Henry, were both Hudson River painters. There’s a collection of about a dozen painters who after the civil war were American artists who got world recognition for the first time. After them there was another, who became known as an American architectural artist, and his work is hanging in the White House, there’s an entire wing devoted to him in a museum in New York and I’m the latest, and I do zombies.”

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Dawn Griffin: Abby’s Adventures, Zorphbert & Fred

“My inspiration comes from anything, from animated movies, cartoons, TV shows, sitcoms, I’m quirky and funny, it’s kind of my schtick, so I think anything to have to do with cute and funny quick-type humor fits right in.

I used to work with a fountain pen, and I would scan it in and color it that way. But since I purchased a Gateway convertible laptop, it’s actually 100% digital at this point.”

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Kurt Lehner: artist, Marvel, DC Comics, Designer of Disney’s Gargoyles, creator of Franklin the Turtle

“My inspiration comes mostly from my childhood, growing up as a fan. Basically loving everything we love about this business of superheroes and cartoons. My inspiration is the fans. I try to create pieces where the fans say “Oh my gosh I would really love to have that.” Stuff that you don’t see anymore. I’m more of a retro artist. I incorporate a lot of retro flavor into my pieces so that whether you’re a kid, adult or grandparent there’s something for everyone in my work because it has a modern flavor yet it’s old school.”

Coming up later in the week, I’ll be doing an in-depth interview with My Little Pony artist Agnes Garbowska, a story/interview with Tom Cook, who was an animator for pretty much every 80s cartoon you loved, an overview of a panel discussion with Marv Wolfman (writer of Fantastic Four, Blade and more) and will be posting some fun Cosplay photos. Stay Tuned! (Yes, Cook animated the cartoon parts of that film as well.)

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Deadpool’s new game is almost here!

Fittingly titled, Deadpool hits stores tomorrow, and it surprisingly looks fantastic. The game was first announced at SDCC last year and has been garnering plenty of excitement ever since.

Deadpool comes from High Moon Studios, developers of Darkwatch, The Bourne Conspiracy, and a plethora (well, 3) of well reviewed Transformers titles. I’m a big fan of their previous work, so Deadpool should be right up my alley. Plus, the game was written by Deadpool regular Daniel Way, and the character is voiced by Deadpool’s regular voice actor, Nathan North.

The studio has just released a launch trailer for the game, which gives you a great idea of what to expect of the full package. Watch the trailer below, and let us know if you’ll be picking it up!

After seeing the first gameplay footage for Deadpool earlier this month, the game immediately became a must-have for me. An awesome character, a story by Deadpool regular Daniel Way, and some great looking third-person gameplay means that Deadpool may be the first extraordinary superhero game in quite some time (though I’m also very much looking forward to Marvel Heroes).

The game just got a little cooler. High Moon Studios has revealed Wolverine as a guest star in the title. Little information has been revealed about the cameo, including whether or not he’ll be playable, but with the past that these two have, it should be a very interesting addition to the game.

Read Deadool’s thoughts on the matter below, and let us know if you’ll be picking up the game! Deadpool releases on June 25th!

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Oh hey, LOOK, it’s everyone’s faaaaaaaaavorite comic book character – Wolverine – appearing in yet ANOTHER thing he doesn’t belong in – MY upcoming video game from Activision Publishing, Inc. and Marvel Entertainment, DEADPOOL, starring ME, Deadpool, and NOBODY ELSE.
 
Who approved this?! What is with everyone loving Wolverine when I am cooler in every possible way? Who has the cooler costume color palette? Deadpool. Who can fight in melee AND at range? Deadpool! Who forgets his past through repression, like a NORMAL PERSON, rather than dumb amnesia? DEADPOOL!
Sigh…some top brass are telling me I’m contractually obligated to say ONE nice thing about Wolverine before I go, so here goes…
 
Dear Wolverine: I guess, when put aside the grand history of human conflict and suffering, the lame tank tops you insist on wearing sometimes aren’t THAT bad, bub.
 
Looking forward to working with you,
Deadpool

It was completely understandable to not be excited for High Moon Studios Deadpool. After all, movie, superhero, and licensed games in general are almost always terrible. The game is also barely a month away from release, and we haven’t seen a single snippet of gameplay.

Until now, that is. Rev3Games was lucky enough to play Deadpool and upload the footage online. Surprisingly, the game looks really, really good. The footage features a ton of new content, and definitely gives us a good sense of the game’s style.

Watch the gameplay footage below, and let us know what you think! Deadpool hits PS3, Xbox 360, and PC on June 25th!

High Moon Studios Deadpool is just two months away. Wade Wilson made the announcement himself in a press release today, revealing that the anticipated game will be hitting Xbox 360, PS3, and PC on June 25th.

Several pre-order bonuses have also been announced, including map packs, character skins, Amazon credit, and more!

Watch the trailer for Deadpool below, and let us know if you’re planning to pick it up! Pre-order specifics can be found in the press release at the bottom of the page!

And now a special message from our friend Deadpool:

 

April 17, 2013 –So I, the great and magMANimous Deadpool, cordially intimidated invited Activision Publishing, Inc. and High Moon Studios to make a video game starring Marvel’s most Marvel-ous character, me. And you being a gamer of unquestionable good taste wish to pre-order that game. Well I say bravo – you deserve some awesome rewards for putting your trust in Deadpool.

 

So here we go… Because Deadpool loves you, I’ve sent threats hugs and kisses to the heads of some major retailers to get you some sweet merch for pre-ordering the Merc, including:

 

GameStop and EBGames – Link

 

· MY “Merc with a Map Pack” DLC (confetti explosion!) adds two new maps – GRT Plaza and Inside the Tower – to Deadpool Challenge mode, as well as two b-b-b-b-bonus costumes – the D-Pooly and Uncanny X-Force suits only for use in the unlockable Infinite mode where your stats are tracked on a global leaderboard.

 

· Exclusive digital wallpaper for my PowerUp Rewards friends featuring who else – me!!! I’ll probably be, like, you know, totally ripped in it and all. No bigsies. – U.S. Only

 

· A (drum roll, please) midnight launch party at the GameStop with the most pre-orders (more drums!) paid BY Activision (now the bassoon!) with a LIVE appearance from ME, Das Pool! Now’s your chance, Kodiak, Alaska GameStop customers! – U.S. Only

 

Amazon – Link

 

· A $5 Amazon credit towards select Marvel graphic novels– but seriously… buy a Deadpool graphic novel.

 

· An exclusive digital wallpaper and digital cover sleeve, because what are you doing not staring at my perfectly sculpted body every waking moment of the day?

 

That’s it. Go pre-order my new game now, or else.

 

DEADPOOL will be available June 25, 2013 for the Xbox 360®, PlayStation®3 with a $49.99 SRP, and PC with a $39.99 SRP. It is rated “M” for Mature by the ESRB. For more information, visit www.deadpoolgame.com, or follow along at www.facebook.com/RealDeadpool or on Twitter @RealDeadpool.

Developer High Moon Studios today premiered the first full trailer for their upcoming game Deadpool. While the Merc with a Mouth may not be coming to the big screen any time soon, as far as gaming goes, you’ll be covered later this year.

 

High Moon Studios has developed some pretty badass titles in the past (I really liked The Bourne Conspiracy), so I’ve got high hopes for this one. I’m sure that the script by Deadpool regular Daniel Way won’t hurt things either!

 

Watch the new trailer below, and let us know what you think! Deadpool will release on PS3 and Xbox 360 later this year!

 

 

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Developer High Moon Studios (Transformers: Fall of Cybertron, Robert Ludlum’s The Bourne Conspiracy) today revealed five new screenshots for their playable adaptation of the merc with a mouth himself, Deadpool.

 

Of course, it’s pretty typical for games based on licensed characters to be absolute trash, but based on High Moon’s track record (I was a big fan of The Bourne Conspiracy, and have heard nothing but good things about the newer Transformers games) I’m quite looking forward to this one.

 

Deadpool looks stylish and violent as always, let’s just hope the plot (written by Deadpool regular Daniel Way) and gameplay live up to the character. The game is currently in development, and is slated to release sometime this year for PS3 and Xbox 360 (sorry Wii U owners).

 

Check out the new screens below, and as always, let us know what you think!

 

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So, oddly the teaser art is actually done by Art Adams. But come April Mike Hawthorne (Fear Agent, Hysteria) will be taking over art duties on Deadpool. Does this mean that Tony Moore is leaving the title or that Hawthorne is just doing a story arc? Guess we’re going to have to wait and find out.

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Love him or hate him, it’s undeniable that Deadpool has gone on to become one of Marvel’s most popular characters over the years. Many characters like Wade Wilson seem to hit a popular point with fans and then see a decline over time. That definitely hasn’t been a problem for ol’ Wade.

Some of his fans weren’t too fond of his last run with writer Daniel Way (who will still be writing Deadpool in Thunderbolts… sorry guys!). Myself, I am a huge Deadpool fan and overall I found his run to be just alright. It wasn’t bad but at the same time it wasn’t great. So, when Marvel announced that they’d be relaunching the series with the creative team of Gerry Duggan, Brian Posehn and Tony Moore… well, to say that I was interested would be quite the understatement.

Based on this first issue alone, they definitely chose the right guys for the job here. The first story arc alone is quite possibly going to be one of the most offensive and out of this world stories that Marvel has released in quite some time. If you haven’t read the issue or seen anything about it I am going to keep this short: zombie president is out to destroy the USA and start it from scratch. Trust me, when you get to the final few pages of this issue you’re going to be wanting more.

Hands down this was one of the most fun comics I have read in months… years even. The jokes are funny, the violence is ridiculous and just out there and it really returns Wade Wilson to the tone that the fans have been wanting. I think this was one of the main complaints about the last run, to be honest. Fans wanted less goofy and something more along the lines of how the character was treated in Rick Remender’s Uncanny X-Force.

Now, while the story is awesome… the thing that really stands out here is Tony Moore’s artwork. Who better to do a story about zombie presidents than one of the creators of The Walking Dead? And honestly, I can say that this is some of my favorite work by him. Who would have thought that one day I would call a Deadpool comic… beautiful? Not me. But there’s so much detail in each panel of this book that I don’t think any other word would be right to use.

Final verdict: The first wave of Marvel NOW! books is setting the bar high already. This was a perfect relaunch for the character and it definitely is going to be drawing in some new readers. If it’s not on your pull list yet… add it. In Wade we trust!

Grade: 4.5/5

Earlier today we posted a piece about director Tim Miller giving an update on the status of the Deadpool big screen adaptation that made it sound like there was nothing really going on with that at the moment. But, with Mark Millar coming in to oversee Fox’s comic book project’s the chance of Wade Wilson hitting the big screen have definitely increased. And it actually sounds like there may be going on with the flick than Miller let us know.

Deadpool creator Robert Liefeld has chimed in on Twitter stating that the departure of former Fox CEO Tom Rothman is one obstacle down on the path to bringing everyone’s favorite Merc With The Mouth to the big screen. Liefeld says that he’s actually already met with Mark Millar & Tim Miller to discuss the project.

But what was the most interesting piece of his Tweets today? Well, Liefeld re-tweeted the following tweet:

 

Could there be big plans to get re-introduce the character to the big screen after the abomination that was X-Men Origins: Wolverine? It’s quite possible. The script for the film has actually leaked out and been praised across internet forums and there is a bit of test footage that was made that Liefeld has called “Bloody PERFECT.” Fox, the fans have spoken. Make this one happen.

As we all know, a Kickstarter for a film adaptation of the much loved comic The Goon was introduced at last weekend’s New York Comic Con (side note, funding is currently sitting at 37%, tell your friends!). David Fincher is set to direct the feature, which was introduced to him by friend Tim Miller.

A fan on the Kickstarter page recently asked about progress on the Deadpool film. Tim Miller, who is currently set to direct the project, had some unfortunate (if not expected) news:

“We’ve turned in an amazing script and done some early tests and visual development that–I’m confident–would get the fans stoked. And Ryan still loves the project. So it’s really up to Fox as to whether or not the film happens–all I can do is hope (and beg periodically) that it be allowed to move ahead. “

The news is basically a confirmation of what many of us expected. The film hasn’t been officially canned, but it seems as though it’s been sent down to development hell, unlikely to see the light of day anytime soon. Definitely a sad realization for all us fans.

The one sliver of hope here may be the fact that Mark Millar is consulting on all of the Fox’ Marvel properties. If anyone can get Deadpool off the back burner, it’s going to be him.

How excited were you for this movie to happen?

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So, remember when Marvel released that teaser for Daniel Way and Steve Dillon’s Marvel NOW! title a week ago? And I jokingly said “Hey, what if it’s a Thunderbolts book with The Punisher and Deadpool on the team?” Well, I guess it turns out that it IS a Thunderbolts book starring The Punisher, Deadpool, Red Hulk, Venom and Elektra. After seeing this line-up you’re sold, I’m sold and we’re all adding this to our pull lists. Check out Steve Dillon’s cover for issue number one of Thunderbolts! Just shut up and take my money Marvel!

Editor Jordan White speaking to Newsarama about the title:

The idea for this team of Thunderbolts actually came from a Marvel retreat, where ideas are flying fast and furiously. The question of how to shake-up Thunderbolts and take it in a new direction came up, and the idea of a Red Hulk-led team got the room excited. From there, the question became who he would tap for his team, and everyone agreed the main roster you see here (Punisher, Venom, Elektra, and Deadpool) would be an awesome team book. Looking for the right fit for this book as far as writers go, Dan Way was at the top of the list — and once we brought the idea to him, he leapt in with both feet, with tons of ideas of his own to add to the mix. He quickly shaped what was a rough idea for a team into a book with a specific idea and direction behind it… and added in a few more characters to the team, who shall be revealed over the first few issues.

Unlike the most recent Thunderbolts, this group is not working for any government program — this is Red Hulk’s team, to do with as he sees fit. In case you forgot, big red’s secret ID is that of General “Thunderbolt” Ross, a well-respected military official who the world thinks was KIA. Well, just because he can’t be part of the American Armed Forces doesn’t mean he can’t put together an armed force of his own (in fact, as a side note, I’d considered suggesting we call the book “Thunderbolt’s” with a possessive, but decided I would be laughed out of editorial if I mentioned it). And again, if you look at the crew ol’ T-Bolt has put together, you can get a sense of the kind of things he might be looking to do with them. They’re a team of loners, but all highly trained and highly skilled as either mercenaries or soldiers. This is a black ops dream team… or perhaps red ops, as the case may be. They’re all characters with their own very particular morality, who do the things they do because they believe in them. They believe they are doing right, even if the world around them might not. Now that they’re working together, they can set their sights even higher… and the world had better look out, because they won’t take no for an answer.”

 

Earlier this year, Hastings released a special variant cover for Avengers Vs. X-Men #1 in which we saw Deadpool taking bets on who was going to come out on top of the epic battle. Well, it looks like we now know who’s going to be cashing in with another special variant for issue #12!

• Extra-sized final issue!
• It’s all come down to this! The final battle—as the world burns!

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Check out the Skottie Young Baby variant covers for a good chunk of the Marvel NOW! debut issues below. Thanks to the guys at Bleeding Cool for this first look at these covers. Tell your kids in advance that I am sorry for their college funds disappearing. I can’t wait to get my own hands on the Uncanny Avengers and Deadpool ones.

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As part of the Marvel NOW! relaunch, the merc with the mouth will be getting a new issue #1 this November. The book will be brought to us by creative team of writers Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan as well as artist Tony Moore, who you may know as the original artist of a little book called The Walking Dead. Thanks to the folks over at MTV Geek, we’ve got a first look at some of the interior inked artwork from the upcoming first issue. Yes, those are undead versions of former Presidents Truman and Roosevelt. Yes, you are going to be buying this one.

Marvel is definitely making sure all comic book stores worldwide are prepared for what could be the biggest launch of the year with Uncanny Avengers Launch Parties on Wednesday, October 10th. These are set to go all day long! In addition to being the first in line to purchase Uncanny Avengers #1, the fans attending will also be able to receive special items exclusive to these parties! So, who’s ready to party?

In order to help ensure these parties are the biggest sales success of 2012, each retailer opting into this event will receive a free Uncanny Avengers Party Kit from Marvel, containing exclusive promotional materials. In order to receive this party kit, every retailer just needs to opt in though Diamond.

“There is no better time than NOW! to get excited for the kick-off title of our new initiative,” said David Gabriel, Marvel Senior Vice-President of Sales. “We’ve taken everything we’ve learned up to this point and are making sure all of our valued retail partners have what they need to get their fans buzzing for this event. Whether it’s advertising, promotional material, multi-tiered ordering incentives or limited edition variant covers, Marvel is committed to making sure that Uncanny Avengers #1 is their highest selling title of the year for comic ships worldwide.”

All retailers who opt into the parties will receive the following as part of the Uncanny Avengers Party Kit:

• Uncanny Avengers Postcards
• Uncanny Avengers Customizable Flyer
• Uncanny Avengers Customizable Press Release
• Uncanny Avengers Backlist Sales
• Uncanny Avengers Mini Posters
• Uncanny Avengers Promo Items
• Uncanny Avengers #1 Personalized Variant
• Uncanny Avengers Party Lithographs
• Mass media promotion around the launch of Uncanny Avengers and the associated parties
• Promotion of parties to Marvel fan base via Marvel.com, Twitter and Facebook
• An additional discount on in stock trade paperbacks
• Free Uncanny Avengers Party Tickets
• Free Uncanny Avengers Pins
• Free Uncanny Avengers in-store signage and shelf-talkers

And that’s not all! Retailers who opt in for Uncanny Avengers Launch Parties will also be eligible to order a Uncanny Avengers #1 ‘Deadpool Call Me Maybe’ Variant! From red-hot artist Mark Brooks, Deadpool is looking to fill a spot on Rick Remender and John Cassaday’s superstar lineup of heroes….but they don’t seem to be answering his calls. This one of a kind variant will have fans flocking to their stores to grab this must have cover! This November, Rick Remender & John Cassaday redefine what it means to be Earth’s Mightiest in Uncanny Avengers #1!

Let’s just say…I want two.

 

So, it was about a month ago at good ol’ San Diego Comic-Con that we first learned that Deadpool was getting his very own video game brought to us by High Moon Studios. But since then it’s been pretty quiet and we haven’t heard too much about it. Welp, it appears some screen shots and concept art was shown at this years GamesCom as well as a fact sheet written by the merc with a mouth himself. Check them out!

 

I, DEADPOOL, am here to tell you about all the awesomeness that is my new video game! That’s right – I’ve taken over High Moon Studios in order to develop the world’s first-ever video game dedicated to yours truly, ME – DEADPOOL! You may know me as the “Merc with a Mouth,” which means there will be plenty of ME talking to YOU in the game, along with ALL of my favorite things: katanas, big guns (and not just these amazing arm muscles – check!), hot chicks, cameos from some of my X-MEN friends (ooh, spandex!), chimichangas, bouncy houses, and of course…ME!!!

Source: Comic Vine

• What if everthing you thought was funny about Deadpool…was actually just disturbing?
• What if he decided to kill everyone and everything that makes up the Marvel Universe?
• What if he actually pulled it off? Would that be FUN for you?
• The Merc with a Mouth takes a turn for the twisted in a weekly horror comic like no other…

DEADPOOL KILLS THE MARVEL UNIVERSE #3
Written by Cullen Bunn
Pencils by Dalibor Talajic
Cover by Kaare Andrews

This November as part of the Marvel NOW! initiative we will see Deadpool getting relaunched by the new creative team of Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan and Tony Moore. Get a first look at the cover to issue number one! As well as some excerpts of an interview the team did with IGN!

Brian Posehn discussing how he and Gerry Duggan landed the job:

Well, this whole thing would never have happened if it weren’t for Comic-Con, probably. In any situation where you get something going, it’s all about who you know, and this really came from that. Hanging out with Axel [Alonso]. Meeting Axel through Rick Remender. And Remender, who’s our biggest cheerleader, going, “These guys are funny. These guys love comics. These guys should be writing.” It originally started with the idea that we were just going to do a special. But with Marvel kind of reevaluating their books, they realized they don’t really want to do specials anymore. Then we were on the back-burner for a while. But we’ve been talking about doing something with them for a couple of years now.

Gerry Duggan on the new look:

Now might be a good time to point out that when this runs, you’ll see some art that shows the tweaks he did to the costume. It’s really costume. And they’re subtle. You’ll look at it and know that it’s Deadpool, but it’s a new Deadpool that really looks great. Less pouches and less weird, tech-y gear, but more versatile sort of, “Hey, you know what? Those are magazines. Those are clips.” You get the sense that he can reach behind his back and pull out either a frying pan or a shotgun. It looks great.

Gerry Duggan on Deadpool’s mental instability in the series:

I would say, though, if you’re a fan of a mentally diminished Deadpool, your hopes will be met and your expectations rewarded. I think we wanted with the first issue to make a new Deadpool comic that a Deadpool fan will really enjoy and want to come back for the second issue. The other side there, though, is that we know this is a new #1 by guys that haven’t done Deadpool yet, and we’re hoping to pick up new fans who will buy the first issue and say, “Oh, this is what Deadpool is? I’m sticking around.” I think that’s a balancing act that we did a pretty good job of. I think we made a fun comic that any Deadpool fan will recognize as a new chapter in Deadpool’s publishing history.

Brian Posehn discussing whether we may see Cable or not in this series:

He’s not in the first arc, but hopefully we’ll be on the book for a while. We have several arcs planned. He could definitely come in. We started over with some new S.H.I.E.L.D. people that you’ve never met. That was really fun to create new characters as well as work with Wade – this character that we already love.

Tony Moore on if his art style will change on this book:

Not incredibly so. The basics are all still the same. I do feel a lot more relaxed with this book since it’s not quite so morose as some of the other stuff, especially the work I did on Venom. That got pretty dark. This is a little more freewheeling, and I feel like my cartooning has loosened up a bit. It’s made for some fresher art. I’m really happy with the way things have gone. It’s a more relaxing kind of cartooning than I’ve been able to enjoy in a long time, so I’m pleased with the way everything has gone.

A few days ago we announced that Brian Posehn would be one of the two writers taking over on a new Deadpool series as part of the Marvel NOW! initiative. While many fans were pleased with this news, mostly due to many not being too fond of Daniel Way’s treatment of Wade Wilson over the past few years, some were also worried that because Posehn was a well known comedian that the book would focus too much on the comedy which has been a complaint with the title over recent years.

A few days ago a fan asked Posehn on Twitter:

“I know you’re a comedian but will there be a serious tone to Deadpool as well?”

To which Posehn replied:

“The main goal: write a kickass Deadpool book. Story and action first with funny dialog and situations. Writing a book I’d read.”

Well, being than I am a major Deadpool fan this definitely eases my worries and has allowed me to breath a sigh of relief.

Daniel Way’s run on Deadpool is coming to an end and following the recent Marvel NOW! teasers announcing the new teams we have one for Deadpool!  The creative team that will usher in a new era for the fan-favorite will be Brian Posehn (yes, you read that one right…the Brian Posehn!), Gerry Duggan and Tony Moore (Fear Agent, The Walking Dead) Holy fucking shit right? While I did like Way’s work I am pretty damn excited for this one!

Source: IGN

• What if everthing you thought was funny about Deadpool…was actually just disturbing?
• What if he decided to kill everyone and everything that makes up the Marvel Universe?
• What if he actually pulled it off? Would that be FUN for you?
• The Merc with a Mouth takes a turn for the twisted in a weekly horror comic like no other…

DEADPOOL KILLS THE MARVEL UNIVERSE #1
Written by Cullen Bunn
Pencils by Dalibor Talajic
Cover by Kaare Andrews