Deadpool fans have a special reason to celebrate: the release of “Deadpool: Badder Blood #3”. In this edition, the creator of Mercenary the Chatterbox himself, Rob Liefeld, goes back to the drawing board to draw the anti-hero in an exciting miniseries from Marvel.
Deadpool criticizes Marvel’s own character
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In “Deadpool: Badder Blood #3”, we are transported to an epic and unusual battle. Deadpool finds himself facing none other than Venompool, a monstrous version of himself. However, as the name suggests, Venompool is contaminated with the alien symbiote that gave rise to Venom.
The meeting between Deadpool and Venompool promises to be a confrontation of epic proportions. Fans can expect a healthy dose of sarcasm, humor and unbridled action, characteristics that have made Deadpool one of the most beloved characters in the Marvel universe.
While facing this grotesque version of himself, Deadpool doesn’t miss the opportunity to make his irreverent comments. He calls Venompool a “derivative piece of s**t,” a phrase that certainly echoes Rob Liefeld’s feelings regarding this monstrosity.
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Venompool is not a character that appeared directly in the comics. Its story begins in games, more specifically in “Marvel Contest of Champions”, where the explosive combination of Venom and Deadpool came to life. The positive reception from fans led Marvel to bring this unique character to the comic book pages.
The return of Rob Liefeld
One of the reasons this issue is so special is Rob Liefeld’s return to creating Deadpool. As the character’s original creator, Liefeld played a pivotal role in bringing Wade Wilson and the bizarre and exciting world he inhabits to life. His distinctive style and love for the character are evident in every stroke of this miniseries.
“Deadpool: Badder Blood #3” is a must-read for any fan of the Merc with a Mouth. It’s an exciting opportunity to see Deadpool face off against a twisted version of himself, with all the elements that make the character so iconic.