Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe: Part 1

Hey, there! It’s me again. So for this episode of Tyler Review Literary Works, I actually bought an ebook. I mean I had a coupon and it was on sale so how could I resist.  Anyways, this month, I have an ebook (more like online comic??) titled Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe. 

First things first, I didn’t realize it was a horror comic not rated for children until after I bought it and started to read so, for those younger readers this is not for you. Not at all. Lots of blood and stuff so don’t read.

Okay so now that that is out of the way, let’s begin.

Part 1 of this comic opens with The Watcher breaking the fourth wall to speak with the reader about how he has watched the end of many civilizations and such. After this introduction, we see that the end begins with the Fantastic Four. We watch Reed and Johnny die before finally Susan, each at the hands of Deadpool.

The Watcher then returns to send us to the real beginning in which the X-Men sent Wade to an asylum. Here, we learn that the head doctor (haha) is actually a robot controlled by Psycho Man. We learn of his evil plans to turn bad guys into his army so that he can take over the world. But something goes wrong (as it always does), and now Wade is like mental and kills Psycho Man. From there, Wade kills the attending nurses and physicians before burning the entire building to the ground with the patients still inside.

Afterwards, The Watcher comes back to give us more exposition but mid-speech he is tased (by Wade). He then has a “lengthy conversation” (it’s a comic there are no real lengthy conversations) about who he was speaking to (we’re still breaking the fourth wall here people because who is Deadpool if he doesn’t break fourth wall?). After this, Deadpool kills him meaning that we have all the exposition we’re going to get.

And the book then ends there, with Wade, a psycho killer who can’t really die, and all of our Marvel Favorites in danger but not knowing they are in danger.

All in all, I’m excited for this 4 part comic. And I hope you kind of are too because I bought this to review (but I mean it was only 49 cents so no foul, but I did use my coupon to get to down to 49 cents so maybe some foul).

So tune in next month where I will review part 2. And hey, this one wasn’t as rushed or late as last month so maybe next month’s won’t be either. Anyways, bye.

Author: Tyler Davis

"May I introduce Lover of cats, Junior of MSA, Consumer of Mac&Cheese, Challenger of Normalcy, Original Disney Channel Enthusiast, and the Poet and Author of 'Writer's Block', Tyler Renee"... This would be my intro if I was a character on Game of Thrones.