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When he dispatches M. Since he's the only one to survive the Uncanny Avengers' massacre, they begin to suspect Deadpool may have something to do with the murders. While Bunn doesn't explain Wade's mind control, the last moments do unmask the true culprit: the Red Skull. This way, parts of him remain blissfully unaware that he's butchering his friends and colleagues.

Can a collective of do-badders, including Dr. Doom, Magneto, and the Abomination, mastermind the downfall of all their enemies through Wade Wilson?

The next issue of Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe Again should provide more insight into their devious plot, as well as how Marvel's heroes try to stop him. In the long run, is Deadpool's latest annihilation of the Marvel Universe worth sticking around for? It all depends on how much you like rehashes and the Merc with a Mouth. Watching him slice-and-dice his way through the MU is always amusing, but the Killogy follow-up hasn't stood out from its predecessors thus far.

Even though the setup is slightly different, and Bunn and company have already served up a Grand Guignol theater's worth of gruesome kills, the minor mystery isn't particularly gripping yet. In addition, the first issue is rife with canonical inconsistencies, such as Magneto and Dr.

Doom's return to arch-fiend status they've otherwise become borderline good guys of late. Of course, when it comes to company-wide kill-a-thons, continuity is rarely a factor.

Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again does offer a fun ride for Wade Wilson completists and creative superhero death enthusiasts, but it probably won't stimulate readers looking for a complex story -- of course, this is Deadpool we're talking about here. Hopefully, the typically entertaining Bunn has a few twists and turns up his sleeve to keep viewers off-balance and the plot from replicating itself too much.

Including the Red Skull, Magneto, Dr. Doom, the Abomination, and countless others displayed on video screens around them. All in all, the series is shaping up to be a violent and deadly campaign by Deadpool against the many heroes he once revered.

Notably, Iron Man got himself ripped in half and Misty Stone got her face vaporized. Marvel, who are all brutally murdered. Gwen-Poole arrives as the last hero standing, and she finally seems to be able to reach through to him even as she dies.

The final issue of the story sees Deadpool turning his wraith on the villains who corrupted him, and quickly wiping most of them out.

Green Goblin loses his head, Carnage is held against a train, Mysterio is drowned in gasoline and Wrecker is crushed by his own wrecking ball. Only a broken Magneto is spared because he gives Deadpool the location to the remaining villains, and Deadpool wants Magneto to live with the knowledge of his actions.

Taskmaster ultimately refuses to fight Deadpool, which gets him killed by Red Skull. Deadpool beheads Red Skull, but his head just keeps talking , reminding Wade this could just be another hallucination. Wade staggers away, aiming to kill the last of the villains on Earth. He covers breakouts on comics, film, television, video games, and anime. For requests, comments, or to hear his pitch for a third Avatar series that incorporates robots, you can contact him through bs.

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