When he first appeared on the scene in 1991, Deadpool was a minor character, hailed as the mutant answer to Spider-Man. Or, rather, the mutant rip-off of Spider-Man, right down to the red costume with colored rings around the eyes, the extraordinary agility and a propensity for delivering one-liners in the middle of a fight.
He originally appeared on the pages of the New Mutants, trying to kill either Cable or Domino. But the Rob Liefeld/Fabian Nicieza creation quickly became a fan favorite and established a demented identity of his own. The constant regeneration of his brain cells has turned the former Weapon X subject certifiably insane – so much so that he realizes he’s in a comic book, and frequently refers to the fact.
Although he began life as a villain, the Merc With A Mouth was given his own comic book title in 1997, his own movie in the near future and is now officially a hero. Well, an anti-hero. And one of the most entertaining ones around. Props to Empire Online.
He originally appeared on the pages of the New Mutants, trying to kill either Cable or Domino. But the Rob Liefeld/Fabian Nicieza creation quickly became a fan favorite and established a demented identity of his own. The constant regeneration of his brain cells has turned the former Weapon X subject certifiably insane – so much so that he realizes he’s in a comic book, and frequently refers to the fact.
Although he began life as a villain, the Merc With A Mouth was given his own comic book title in 1997, his own movie in the near future and is now officially a hero. Well, an anti-hero. And one of the most entertaining ones around. Props to Empire Online.
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