![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The style fits well with the story, and it’s the kind of colorful, simple yet detailed art style I prefer in comics. It’s also rather silly though… so I guess just use your discretion.ĭalibor Talajic did a great job with the art. While many comic books are appropriate for all ages, I would say that this one might not be okay for children or people squeamish about blood and violence – there’s a lot of gore. Like many Deadpool comics, this one is fairly meta, and it was an enjoyable story to read. Containing four issues, the series focuses on Deadpool as he tries to wipe out all of the world’s superheroes and villains while breaking the fourth wall. Setting their stories outside of the main universe allows them to get away with things that they otherwise wouldn’t, such as killing off big-name characters or destroying the entire world.ĭeadpool Kills the Marvel Universe is one of those stories. Over the years, Marvel has done a lot of interesting comic book series that take place outside of their normal Earth-616 universe, which is the primary universe for Marvel Comics. Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe by Cullen Bunn ![]()
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