I was absent on both days I had a blog, so this is my makeup. During my sci-fi I read a ton of deadpool. For a while I hated him, without reasons. Once I opened up his comic, saw his movie, I saw more. I saw a fun loving character, who is more than a character. Him being self aware, and a badass, who deals with problems we can all get-it's great. It keeps you entertained sliding in plot seemlessly. The comic has some of the most dynamic art, which only adds to it's glory. I think the movie did a decent joke showing this character--at least substantially better than other superhero movies. Between the witty humor, dark plot, and multi purposeful text, I will never hate deadpool again. I enjoy how they open each of the comics with Deadpool complimenting himself, and how the whole buisness is set up. Slowly learning about characters is a guilty pleasure of mine this satisfied.
Deadpool as a character is interesting. He captivates every page. He is a character that seems happy, and easy going on the outside, but in reality he is strict. He suddenly becomes this depressing character, who keeps everything in to himself. Keeping it all in is what lets him keep this persona he puts up. But deadpool also plays on all of our wants. Our want from attractive people, money, fame, and for adventure. Deadpool lives all our dreams for us. Adding this to just funny dialogue, and a good plot makes this a must read for all nerds, and dorks.
My last thing to add is his backstory. For a lot of characters sometimes I feel when something like marvel makes every character this special snowflake, it loses value. For deadpool, I think it works well for him. For some reason I think he pulls it off, so congrats on the writes for that.
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