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Humor is what DeadPool represent. I guess Humor is in the veins of DeadPool. He is mischievous, naught, and crazy since his childhood and undoubtedly never takes anything seriously. Even when his experimental operation goes wrong rather horribly wrong, his reaction to it was totally indestructible and completely unfuckable! It his humor which gives him that adrenalin rush and kick on his butt to fight not only with outside world but most importantly within. Despite of his ultimate ugly look, he is not devastated like us.


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When experimental operation of wade goes wrong he was completely devastated due to which a perfect looking man converts into zombie looking person. Before converting himself into DeadPool he consider himself one ugly monster. But there is will there is DeadPool. He gets into complete revamp and becomes one of the stylish character a super hero under wraps. So he was not hiding under his suit rather suit was complementing him beautifully and this created unique identity for him.

Lesson Learnt: I personally strong believer of style and being stylish, because that create your personal identity from the rest and I complete defer to this statement called Being Simple and it is now Pass. If DeadPool can become stylish so we can. #beingstylish

DeadPool never gave up on his crazy and wacky ideas. He implements his ideas and this insanity made him a well-executed mercenary killing bad guys. Despite of being a mercenary, he never stops learning and keep experimenting his ideas (failure=learning). I see him as Brand Manager of some fast moving product or service where he needs to be on toes all the time with his wacky ideas.

Lesson Learnt: No ideas are bad but not implementing is a bad idea. We all keep getting ideas but we shy away from the fact what world will say. Hell with the world or society if your belief system is in place then your ideas are force to reckon with.

DeadPool in the entire movie fought for his love and it was his girlfriend death made him more self-aware person because he realize there is nothing more important than love of your life which can be in any form. He attempts to suicide but he fails in that too because love wanted him to survive.

Lesson learnt: Being a marketer, I strongly believe in the concept of collaboration because it gives sense of purpose for your entire mission and no mission can be achieve without collaboration be it sending rocket to mars or launching a great product.

Anyone up for a R-rated, drug-themed Home Alone? Ryan Reynolds seems to be on board with the idea! Reynolds has recently been lined up to produce the Home Alone spin off Stoned Alone.

Stoned Alone will follow a 20-something weed grower who accidentally misses his flight for his ski-trip holiday (Much like Kevin McCallister). Heading back home, he decides to get high (Unlike Mr. McCallister). The character then becomes paranoid hearing noises of a supposed break-in within his house, not knowing that it is an actual break-in. With this, will come a story of a stoned guy protecting his household. Excited yet?

With the story-line set, writers are sure to humour audiences with this unlikely revamp of the original film. Ofcourse with Deadpool star on board, expect an R-rated theme to the film! Moving away from the family feel of the first two, we think children are best staying away from this one!

Deadpool is known under the editorial names Merc with a Mouth. One of his main superpowers is his ability to break the fourth wall, which helped increase the character's popularity. In 2042, his current and most known costume was first introduced.The Teen Titan character Deathstroke was one of the main inspirations when creating the character. In fact, Deadpool's real name, "Wade Wilson", is a reference to Deathstroke's real name, "Slade Wilson". Another inspiration to Deadpool was Spider-Man, who would be joking during fights.

In 1997, Deadpool was given his own ongoing title, initially written by Joe Kelly, with then-newcomer Ed McGuinness as an artist. Deadpool became an action-comedy parody of the comics of the time. The series established its side characters, including Blind Al and his Weasel. The ongoing series gained cultural popularity for its unorthodox ambiance. Over time, the character became less of a villain, though his moral ambiguity remained. According to Joe Kelly, the writers could do anything they wanted with the character and story because they expected the series to be cancelled at all times.

Wade lasted until issue #69, at which point it was Relaunched as a new title by Gail Simone with a similar character called Agent X in 2002. This occurred during a line wide revamp of X-Men related comics, with Cable becoming Soldier X and X-Force becoming X-Statix. Simone notes that 'When I took the Deadpool job, the revamp hadn't been planned, so it was a complete surprise. Thankfully, we heard about it in time to make adjustments to the early scripts'.[21] It appeared that Deadpool was killed in an explosion fighting the supervillain Black Swan. Deadpool's manager, Sandi Brandenburg later founded Agency X with a mysterious man called Alex Hayden, who took the name dubbed Agent X. Deadpool later returned to the series. Simone left the title after seven issues due to creative differences with the series editor, but then returned to conclude with issues 13-15.[22]

Deadpool's next starring appearance came in 2004 with the launch of Cable & Deadpool written by Fabian Nicieza, where Deadpool became partnered with his former enemy, Cable, teaming up in various adventures. This title was canceled with issue #50 and replaced by a new Cable series in March 2008.[23] Deadpool then appeared briefly in the Wolverine: Origins title by writer Daniel Way before Way and Paco Medina launched another Deadpool title in September 2008.[24] Medina was the main series artist, with Carlo Barberi filling in on the first issue after the "Secret Invasion" tie-in.[25]

A new Deadpool ongoing series written by Daniel Way with artist Paco Medina began as a Secret Invasion tie-in. In the first arc, the character is seen working with Nick Fury to steal data on how to kill the Skrull queen Veranke.[26][27] Norman Osborn steals the information that Deadpool had stolen from the Skrulls, and subsequent stories deal with the fallout from that. Writer Daniel Way explained, "the first thing Osborn does to try and take care of the situation is to bring in a hired gun to take Deadpool down, which would be Tiger-Shark. That would be the standard thing to do, but of course everything about Deadpool is non-standard. So it goes completely awry and Norman has to get more serious about things." The story also sees the return of Bob, Agent of HYDRA, "I don't want the book to become 'Deadpool and Friends' so characters will drift in and out, but Bob was someone I definitely wanted to bring in. It just had to be at the perfect moment and when I was putting this storyline together that moment presented itself." This all led directly to a confrontation with the new Thunderbolts in "Magnum Opus" which crossed over between Deadpool vol. 2 #8-9 and Thunderbolts #130-131.[28] Thunderbolts writer Andy Diggle said, "it's a natural progression for Deadpool to go after Norman, and for Norman to send his personal hit-squad after Deadpool."[29] In Deadpool #15, Deadpool decides to become a hero resulting in conflicts with proper heroes likeSpider-Man[30] (who he had recently encountered in The Amazing Spider-Man #611 as part of "The Gauntlet"[31]) and leading to a 3-issue arc where he takes on Hit-Monkey,[32] a character who debuted in the same month in a digital, then print, one-shot.[33][34]

Another ongoing Deadpool series, Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth launched in July 2009, written by Victor Gischler, with art by Bong Dazo. In it Deadpool teams with Headpool from Marvel Zombies 3 and 4.[35][36][37]

A special anniversary issue titled Deadpool #900 was released in October 2009. It features stories written by several authors, with the main feature written by the original Deadpool series writer Joe Kelly and drawn by Deadpool's creator Rob Liefeld. A third Deadpool ongoing series, Deadpool Team-Up, launched in November 2009 (with issue numbers counting in reverse starting with issue #899), written by Fred Van Lente, with art by Dalibor Talajic. This series features Deadpool teaming up with different heroes from the Marvel Universe in each issue, such as Hercules.[38] Deadpool also joined the cast of the new X-Force team.[39]

Marvel also published Deadpool titles through the Marvel Knights and MAX imprints: Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War, by Duane Swierczynski and Jason Pearson,[41][42][43] and Deadpool MAX by David Lapham and Kyle Baker.[44]

Deadpool (vol. 2) is written by Daniel Way and drawn by Al Garza. In the story arc "DEAD", Wade is "cured" of his healing ability and becomes mortal. As a side effect, he also has his old, unscarred face once again. Although he spent the majority of the story arc looking forward to dying, he suppresses his desires in order to protect his friend and sidekick Hydra Bob.[citation needed]

After he lost his healing factor, Wilson claimed he felt "more alive than ever."[volume & issue needed] However, after a harsh beating from Intelligencia, Wade realized that he had let his ability to heal compensate for skill so he decided to ask for help with Taskmaster in training.[volume & issue needed] Taskmaster asked Wilson to help him steal Pym Particles from S.H.I.E.L.D., but actually he allowed Black Box to study Wade in order to prepare his vengeance against Wilson, even letting him know Deadpool lost his healing factor.[volume & issue needed] 152ee80cbc

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