![]() ![]() As with most things written and/or drawn by Rob Liefeld, to call this issue “subpar” would be a tremendous compliment. 1 begins, fittingly enough, with the character’s first appearance in New Mutants #98 (first published February 1991). ![]() ![]() I’m not sure yet where I weigh in on the matter – I find the character interesting, although perhaps not enough to read him in half a dozen comics every month – but either way, in light of Deadpool’s current popularity it seems only fitting to take a look back at where it all began, which is what Marvel’s Deadpool Classic trade series has set out to do.ĭeadpool Classic, Vol. He’s always had a devoted following, to be sure, but the current Deadpool craze is fairly unprecedented, with the character currently appearing in almost as many comics per month as the likes of Spider-Man and Wolverine. Writers: Fabian Nicieza, Rob Liefeld, Mark Waid, Joe KellyĪrtists: Rob Liefeld, Joe Madureira, Ian Churchill, Lee Weeks, Ken Lashley, Ed McGuinnessĬollects: New Mutants #98, Deadpool: The Circle Chase #1-4, Deadpool (1994) #1-4, Deadpool (1997) #1įor whatever reason, Deadpool has come pretty much out of nowhere over the last few years to become one of Marvel’s biggest-selling characters. ![]()
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