Wedding of Deadpool

courtesy Marvel
courtesy Marvel

The Merc With a Mouth is getting hitched! After Wade Wilson’s war with S.H.I.E.L.D. wraps up he’s walking down the aisle in April.

 

“Well, we do try to look at our DEADPOOL as one toboggan ride down a mountain, albeit without any brakes and our toboggan is on fire, but the answer is fairly simple: after “The Good, The Bad & The Ugly,” Deadpool was devastated, and he [doesn’t] do well in the next arc either. All he wanted was to process what he had been through in a quiet manner, but the rogue S.H.I.E.L.D. Agent Gorman put a price on his head, making that impossible. There are some changes coming in the relationship between he and Preston, and that will affect Deadpool, too. He hasn’t lived a life. He hasn’t really been in control of his destiny and he’s lonely.

 

He’s never been alone. He used to have himself to talk to, [and] then he had Preston. Now maybe he’ll have someone else to share parts of his life with. His bride-to-be is a pretty good match,” writer Gerry Duggan tells Marvel.com.

 

The Wedding of Deadpool courtesy Marvel
The Wedding of Deadpool courtesy Marvel

“Once you read the end of “Deadpool Vs. S.H.I.E.L.D.” you’ll see how marriage is actually a logical step in Deadpool’s story. It’s all connected. If that story had not landed properly, it would have screwed up the next year of stories. Luckily, I think the tracks have been properly placed for Deadpool’s wedding, and the arc that follows which I hope will be one of Deadpool’s most important chapters. We’re complicating his life and we’ll be pulling him in different directions. I think that’s something that everyone can relate to, and will lead to some more fun comic books.”

 

For more of the interview and an awesome checklist of who’s who in this wedding photo check out Marvel.com.

 

By Editor