Wade's reasoning for his own rampage in this story is much wilder and admittedly less personal than Frank's Deadpool's famous fourth wall breaks become deadly serious as he rages against his creators for putting himself and all of the other fictional characters at Marvel through so much turmoil. Deadpool Kills the Marvel UniverseĀ isĀ the first part of a trilogy from writer Cullen Bunn and a cadre of artists including Dalibor Talajic. After arriving on the scene, Frank's rampage immediately begins as he guns down Cyclops and several other superheroes.
#Deadpool kills the marvel universe series#
Sharing a few striking similarities with Ennis' later series The Boys, the issue retells Frank's tragic origin story with a twist his family is killed in the crossfire of a battle between Marvel's greatest heroes and a group of villains.
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In 1995, the aforementioned Ennis and artist Doug Braithewaite released the now legendary one-off story Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe. How is it that both of them ended up slaughtering all of their brethren? Apart from all the guns, knives, and ultra-violence, the two share absolutely nothing in common. not so much a man as a collection of slabs of meat, first physically and spiritually disassembled, then nailed back together with cold black iron." Though he certainly has his darker moments, the latter is for the most part a motor-mouthed goofball with a tendency for pop culture references and sight gags. The former is a grim and relentless killing machine, best described by writer Garth Ennis as ". Deadpool and Punisher have both had the rare honor of killing the Marvel Universe (outside of continuity, of course), which begs the question, who killed it better? In terms of personality, no two characters at Marvel share as little in common as Frank Castle and Wade Wilson.