Well, 'Deadpool by Posehn & Duggan - The Complete Collection' is also a great pick. It combines several story arcs that really show off Deadpool's character. You get to see his complex personality, his relationship with other characters in the Marvel universe, and of course, his hilarious and often inappropriate antics. The art style in this collection also does a great job of bringing Deadpool's world to life.
Sure. 'Deadpool's Art of War' is quite popular. It has Deadpool in a story inspired by the ancient Chinese military treatise 'The Art of War'. It's full of his unique brand of chaos and humor as he battles foes in this themed setting.
Deadpool's Marvel Now origin story is quite complex. He was a former special forces operative who underwent an experiment that gave him his regenerative powers. His origin involves a lot of dark and comical elements. He was basically a broken man before the experiment, and these powers both saved and cursed him. His mental state was already unstable, and the experiment just added to his chaos, making him the unpredictable anti - hero we know today.
Some of the great ones are 'Hawkeye' by Matt Fraction. It offers a unique and gritty look at the character outside of the big superhero battles. The art style is also very distinct.
He targets a wide range of characters. For example, he goes after the X - Men. People like Wolverine and Cyclops are among his victims. He also targets Spider - Man and other well - known heroes in the Marvel Universe.
One key event is the military experiment. It's where he got his powers. Another is his realization that he's different and can't go back to his old life. This led him to start his new life as a mercenary with superpowers.
Some popular ones include 'Hawkeye' by Matt Fraction. It offers a fresh take on the character, showing his life outside of the Avengers in a really engaging way. Another is 'Ms. Marvel' which introduced a new, young, and diverse Ms. Marvel that was very well - received.
The 'Uncanny X - Men' in the Marvel Now lineup also stands out. It has a lot of character development for the X - Men characters, dealing with their complex relationships with each other and the world that often fears and hates them. There are new storylines and a fresh take on the mutants' place in the Marvel Universe.
The 'Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Graphic Novel' has a very unique plot. Deadpool's fourth - wall - breaking ability is taken to an extreme level here. He realizes that his world is a creation of writers and artists. This existential crisis turns him into a killer. He uses his skills and unpredictability to hunt down and kill numerous Marvel characters. It's a story that challenges the normal concept of the Marvel Universe and shows how a character can be completely subverted when pushed to the edge.