Deadpool & The Dead Presidents Debut

Deadpool #1 courtesy Marvel

  Get ready for a brand new Deadpool #1 out this week! Comedians/comic writers Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan (with Tony Moore on art) launch the Merc with a Mouth on an insane mission against zombified dead Presidents as an agent of SHIELD. The writers tell IGN how they met and why Deadpool.

  “We met at a comic shop, actually. Around ten years ago now, around the back issue bin. Obviously we were both lifelong Marvel fans up to that point. Deadpool has always occupied that space of action and comedy that doesn’t exist elsewhere in comics. I think that’s why he resonated with us,” Duggan says.

  “Yeah, he was kind of the obvious choice for us. We both can be serious too, and we’ve talked about writing a more serious book down the line, but it felt like the way to get the foot in the door was to do the thing that we’re both good at. And Deadpool is really the only game in town where you can do both things that we enjoy doing – tell an action story but also have the main character be a smart-ass,” Posehn adds.

 The duo says Rick Remender (Uncanny Avengers, Captain America)introduced them to Editor in Chief Axel Alonso leading to the Deadpool relaunch.

Deadpool #1 courtesy Marvel

  Now back to that crazy concept of Deadpool versus Undead Presidents…

  “It starts with a man who has decided that America has a lot of problems that can only be fixed by bringing back our former leaders, our great American Presidents. But that’s not how it works out. Once they’re back, they have a completely different idea of what they need to do and what the country needs. It’s a distasteful job having to send our presidents back, but Deadpool is up for the job and is suited for it. They’re not equal in terms of their planning, but in their own way they have returned corrupted. We think it’s going to be a very fun first story that leads to other funny stories,” Duggan tells Marvel.com.

Deadpool #1 courtesy Marvel

  Seeing Wade Wilson versus a monster version of FDR is really weird. The comedian/writers and Tony Moore unleash their twisted history lesson this Wednesday with Deadpool #1. I wish I could take credit for this line but bravo to Marvel.com for “In Wade We Trust.”

By Editor