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"Show off the new bling, people! WE ARE THE DEADPOOL CORPS."

-Deadpool


Dogpool is one of the Deadpool Corps, and a major one too, except in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, as he's killed in issue #1.

The start of Dogpool's life was pretty rough, as he was owned by Mascara X, and was subject to numerous testings of their products, in particular their new cosmetics. Those experiments mutated him, giving him the power to heal himself. Lucky for him, after some dangerous experiments that seemingly left him for dead, Mascara X had no use for him and left him to die in a dumpster. However, thanks to his newly developed healing factor, he was able to escape, and was recruited by a circus as the headline act, "Deadpool the Daredevil Dog", performing death-defying stunts. He obviously survived them too, much to the crowds surprise. He continued performing for them, up until 616 Deadpoolrecruited him for the Deadpool Corps, where he becomes close friends with Kidpool.

Other then appearing in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, Dogpool is also in numerous issues of Prelude to Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Family and Deadpool. He also has a minor appearance in Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe and Deadpool vs Carnage.

Source: Deadpool Wiki


The Deadpool Corps is a team of Deadpools from alternate universes. The Corps was founded by Earth-616's Deadpool after he was chosen by the Contemplator in stopping a cosmic entity known as the Awareness that devours the Multiverse's consciousness. In truth, the Deadpool Corps's real power to stop the entity is their unique mind that ultimately made them absolutely immune to the entity.

The Deadpool Corps came into conflict with the Champion, who and along with the Grandmaster did not see them as worthy heroes and decided to test them. Fortunately, the Corps proved their worth by tricking the Champion into becoming two-times stranded on a planet. With help from the Broken Blade, the Corps annihilated the entity who turns out to be a little alien that was the lone survivor of his species after the Big Bang.

The Deadpool Corps joined forces once more after Dreadpool formed an evil version of the Corps and started a multiversal massacre with the objective of killing every alternate version of himself. They managed to warn Deadpool and tried to bring him with the rest of the resistance in an alternate universe, but for their surprise, they were found and killed. Earth-616's Deadpool and the remaining Deadpools fought a group of the Evil Deadpool Corps led by Evil Deadpool, who revealed their appearance as a suicide mission, as they had brought with themselves Galactipool.

Source: Marvel Database


Deadpool is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/writer Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (cover-dated February 1991). Initially Deadpool was depicted as a supervillain when he made his first appearance in The New Mutants and later in issues of X-Force, but later evolved into his more recognizable antiheroic persona. Deadpool, whose real name is Wade Winston Wilson, is a disfigured mercenary with the superhuman ability of regeneration and physical prowess. The character is known as the "Merc with a Mouth" because of his tendency to talk and joke constantly, including breaking the fourth wall for humorous effect and running gags.

The character's popularity has seen him featured in numerous forms of other media. In the 2004 series Cable & Deadpool, he refers to his own scarred appearance as "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei" (though in the comic, Reynolds' name is misspelled as "Renolds"). Reynolds himself would eventually portray the character in the X-Men film series, appearing in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Deadpool (2016), and its sequel Deadpool 2 (2018). Reynolds attributes Cable & Deadpool #2 to what got him hooked on the character and inspired him to bring the character to the movies. He is confirmed to continue playing the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Source: Wikipedia
"Show off the new bling, people! WE ARE THE DEADPOOL CORPS."

-Deadpool


Dogpool is one of the Deadpool Corps, and a major one too, except in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, as he's killed in issue #1.

The start of Dogpool's life was pretty rough, as he was owned by Mascara X, and was subject to numerous testings of their products, in particular their new cosmetics. Those experiments mutated him, giving him the power to heal himself. Lucky for him, after some dangerous experiments that seemingly left him for dead, Mascara X had no use for him and left him to die in a dumpster. However, thanks to his newly developed healing factor, he was able to escape, and was recruited by a circus as the headline act, "Deadpool the Daredevil Dog", performing death-defying stunts. He obviously survived them too, much to the crowds surprise. He continued performing for them, up until 616 Deadpoolrecruited him for the Deadpool Corps, where he becomes close friends with Kidpool.

Other then appearing in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, Dogpool is also in numerous issues of Prelude to Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Family and Deadpool. He also has a minor appearance in Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe and Deadpool vs Carnage.

Source: Deadpool Wiki


The Deadpool Corps is a team of Deadpools from alternate universes. The Corps was founded by Earth-616's Deadpool after he was chosen by the Contemplator in stopping a cosmic entity known as the Awareness that devours the Multiverse's consciousness. In truth, the Deadpool Corps's real power to stop the entity is their unique mind that ultimately made them absolutely immune to the entity.

The Deadpool Corps came into conflict with the Champion, who and along with the Grandmaster did not see them as worthy heroes and decided to test them. Fortunately, the Corps proved their worth by tricking the Champion into becoming two-times stranded on a planet. With help from the Broken Blade, the Corps annihilated the entity who turns out to be a little alien that was the lone survivor of his species after the Big Bang.

The Deadpool Corps joined forces once more after Dreadpool formed an evil version of the Corps and started a multiversal massacre with the objective of killing every alternate version of himself. They managed to warn Deadpool and tried to bring him with the rest of the resistance in an alternate universe, but for their surprise, they were found and killed. Earth-616's Deadpool and the remaining Deadpools fought a group of the Evil Deadpool Corps led by Evil Deadpool, who revealed their appearance as a suicide mission, as they had brought with themselves Galactipool.

Source: Marvel Database


Deadpool is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/writer Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (cover-dated February 1991). Initially Deadpool was depicted as a supervillain when he made his first appearance in The New Mutants and later in issues of X-Force, but later evolved into his more recognizable antiheroic persona. Deadpool, whose real name is Wade Winston Wilson, is a disfigured mercenary with the superhuman ability of regeneration and physical prowess. The character is known as the "Merc with a Mouth" because of his tendency to talk and joke constantly, including breaking the fourth wall for humorous effect and running gags.

The character's popularity has seen him featured in numerous forms of other media. In the 2004 series Cable & Deadpool, he refers to his own scarred appearance as "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei" (though in the comic, Reynolds' name is misspelled as "Renolds"). Reynolds himself would eventually portray the character in the X-Men film series, appearing in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Deadpool (2016), and its sequel Deadpool 2 (2018). Reynolds attributes Cable & Deadpool #2 to what got him hooked on the character and inspired him to bring the character to the movies. He is confirmed to continue playing the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Source: Wikipedia
"Show off the new bling, people! WE ARE THE DEADPOOL CORPS."

-Deadpool


Dogpool is one of the Deadpool Corps, and a major one too, except in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, as he's killed in issue #1.

The start of Dogpool's life was pretty rough, as he was owned by Mascara X, and was subject to numerous testings of their products, in particular their new cosmetics. Those experiments mutated him, giving him the power to heal himself. Lucky for him, after some dangerous experiments that seemingly left him for dead, Mascara X had no use for him and left him to die in a dumpster. However, thanks to his newly developed healing factor, he was able to escape, and was recruited by a circus as the headline act, "Deadpool the Daredevil Dog", performing death-defying stunts. He obviously survived them too, much to the crowds surprise. He continued performing for them, up until 616 Deadpoolrecruited him for the Deadpool Corps, where he becomes close friends with Kidpool.

Other then appearing in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, Dogpool is also in numerous issues of Prelude to Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Family and Deadpool. He also has a minor appearance in Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe and Deadpool vs Carnage.

Source: Deadpool Wiki


The Deadpool Corps is a team of Deadpools from alternate universes. The Corps was founded by Earth-616's Deadpool after he was chosen by the Contemplator in stopping a cosmic entity known as the Awareness that devours the Multiverse's consciousness. In truth, the Deadpool Corps's real power to stop the entity is their unique mind that ultimately made them absolutely immune to the entity.

The Deadpool Corps came into conflict with the Champion, who and along with the Grandmaster did not see them as worthy heroes and decided to test them. Fortunately, the Corps proved their worth by tricking the Champion into becoming two-times stranded on a planet. With help from the Broken Blade, the Corps annihilated the entity who turns out to be a little alien that was the lone survivor of his species after the Big Bang.

The Deadpool Corps joined forces once more after Dreadpool formed an evil version of the Corps and started a multiversal massacre with the objective of killing every alternate version of himself. They managed to warn Deadpool and tried to bring him with the rest of the resistance in an alternate universe, but for their surprise, they were found and killed. Earth-616's Deadpool and the remaining Deadpools fought a group of the Evil Deadpool Corps led by Evil Deadpool, who revealed their appearance as a suicide mission, as they had brought with themselves Galactipool.

Source: Marvel Database


Deadpool is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/writer Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (cover-dated February 1991). Initially Deadpool was depicted as a supervillain when he made his first appearance in The New Mutants and later in issues of X-Force, but later evolved into his more recognizable antiheroic persona. Deadpool, whose real name is Wade Winston Wilson, is a disfigured mercenary with the superhuman ability of regeneration and physical prowess. The character is known as the "Merc with a Mouth" because of his tendency to talk and joke constantly, including breaking the fourth wall for humorous effect and running gags.

The character's popularity has seen him featured in numerous forms of other media. In the 2004 series Cable & Deadpool, he refers to his own scarred appearance as "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei" (though in the comic, Reynolds' name is misspelled as "Renolds"). Reynolds himself would eventually portray the character in the X-Men film series, appearing in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Deadpool (2016), and its sequel Deadpool 2 (2018). Reynolds attributes Cable & Deadpool #2 to what got him hooked on the character and inspired him to bring the character to the movies. He is confirmed to continue playing the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Source: Wikipedia
"Show off the new bling, people! WE ARE THE DEADPOOL CORPS."

-Deadpool


Dogpool is one of the Deadpool Corps, and a major one too, except in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, as he's killed in issue #1.

The start of Dogpool's life was pretty rough, as he was owned by Mascara X, and was subject to numerous testings of their products, in particular their new cosmetics. Those experiments mutated him, giving him the power to heal himself. Lucky for him, after some dangerous experiments that seemingly left him for dead, Mascara X had no use for him and left him to die in a dumpster. However, thanks to his newly developed healing factor, he was able to escape, and was recruited by a circus as the headline act, "Deadpool the Daredevil Dog", performing death-defying stunts. He obviously survived them too, much to the crowds surprise. He continued performing for them, up until 616 Deadpoolrecruited him for the Deadpool Corps, where he becomes close friends with Kidpool.

Other then appearing in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, Dogpool is also in numerous issues of Prelude to Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Family and Deadpool. He also has a minor appearance in Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe and Deadpool vs Carnage.

Source: Deadpool Wiki


The Deadpool Corps is a team of Deadpools from alternate universes. The Corps was founded by Earth-616's Deadpool after he was chosen by the Contemplator in stopping a cosmic entity known as the Awareness that devours the Multiverse's consciousness. In truth, the Deadpool Corps's real power to stop the entity is their unique mind that ultimately made them absolutely immune to the entity.

The Deadpool Corps came into conflict with the Champion, who and along with the Grandmaster did not see them as worthy heroes and decided to test them. Fortunately, the Corps proved their worth by tricking the Champion into becoming two-times stranded on a planet. With help from the Broken Blade, the Corps annihilated the entity who turns out to be a little alien that was the lone survivor of his species after the Big Bang.

The Deadpool Corps joined forces once more after Dreadpool formed an evil version of the Corps and started a multiversal massacre with the objective of killing every alternate version of himself. They managed to warn Deadpool and tried to bring him with the rest of the resistance in an alternate universe, but for their surprise, they were found and killed. Earth-616's Deadpool and the remaining Deadpools fought a group of the Evil Deadpool Corps led by Evil Deadpool, who revealed their appearance as a suicide mission, as they had brought with themselves Galactipool.

Source: Marvel Database


Deadpool is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/writer Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (cover-dated February 1991). Initially Deadpool was depicted as a supervillain when he made his first appearance in The New Mutants and later in issues of X-Force, but later evolved into his more recognizable antiheroic persona. Deadpool, whose real name is Wade Winston Wilson, is a disfigured mercenary with the superhuman ability of regeneration and physical prowess. The character is known as the "Merc with a Mouth" because of his tendency to talk and joke constantly, including breaking the fourth wall for humorous effect and running gags.

The character's popularity has seen him featured in numerous forms of other media. In the 2004 series Cable & Deadpool, he refers to his own scarred appearance as "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei" (though in the comic, Reynolds' name is misspelled as "Renolds"). Reynolds himself would eventually portray the character in the X-Men film series, appearing in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Deadpool (2016), and its sequel Deadpool 2 (2018). Reynolds attributes Cable & Deadpool #2 to what got him hooked on the character and inspired him to bring the character to the movies. He is confirmed to continue playing the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Source: Wikipedia
"Show off the new bling, people! WE ARE THE DEADPOOL CORPS."

-Deadpool


Dogpool is one of the Deadpool Corps, and a major one too, except in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, as he's killed in issue #1.

The start of Dogpool's life was pretty rough, as he was owned by Mascara X, and was subject to numerous testings of their products, in particular their new cosmetics. Those experiments mutated him, giving him the power to heal himself. Lucky for him, after some dangerous experiments that seemingly left him for dead, Mascara X had no use for him and left him to die in a dumpster. However, thanks to his newly developed healing factor, he was able to escape, and was recruited by a circus as the headline act, "Deadpool the Daredevil Dog", performing death-defying stunts. He obviously survived them too, much to the crowds surprise. He continued performing for them, up until 616 Deadpoolrecruited him for the Deadpool Corps, where he becomes close friends with Kidpool.

Other then appearing in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, Dogpool is also in numerous issues of Prelude to Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Family and Deadpool. He also has a minor appearance in Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe and Deadpool vs Carnage.

Source: Deadpool Wiki


The Deadpool Corps is a team of Deadpools from alternate universes. The Corps was founded by Earth-616's Deadpool after he was chosen by the Contemplator in stopping a cosmic entity known as the Awareness that devours the Multiverse's consciousness. In truth, the Deadpool Corps's real power to stop the entity is their unique mind that ultimately made them absolutely immune to the entity.

The Deadpool Corps came into conflict with the Champion, who and along with the Grandmaster did not see them as worthy heroes and decided to test them. Fortunately, the Corps proved their worth by tricking the Champion into becoming two-times stranded on a planet. With help from the Broken Blade, the Corps annihilated the entity who turns out to be a little alien that was the lone survivor of his species after the Big Bang.

The Deadpool Corps joined forces once more after Dreadpool formed an evil version of the Corps and started a multiversal massacre with the objective of killing every alternate version of himself. They managed to warn Deadpool and tried to bring him with the rest of the resistance in an alternate universe, but for their surprise, they were found and killed. Earth-616's Deadpool and the remaining Deadpools fought a group of the Evil Deadpool Corps led by Evil Deadpool, who revealed their appearance as a suicide mission, as they had brought with themselves Galactipool.

Source: Marvel Database


Deadpool is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/writer Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (cover-dated February 1991). Initially Deadpool was depicted as a supervillain when he made his first appearance in The New Mutants and later in issues of X-Force, but later evolved into his more recognizable antiheroic persona. Deadpool, whose real name is Wade Winston Wilson, is a disfigured mercenary with the superhuman ability of regeneration and physical prowess. The character is known as the "Merc with a Mouth" because of his tendency to talk and joke constantly, including breaking the fourth wall for humorous effect and running gags.

The character's popularity has seen him featured in numerous forms of other media. In the 2004 series Cable & Deadpool, he refers to his own scarred appearance as "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei" (though in the comic, Reynolds' name is misspelled as "Renolds"). Reynolds himself would eventually portray the character in the X-Men film series, appearing in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Deadpool (2016), and its sequel Deadpool 2 (2018). Reynolds attributes Cable & Deadpool #2 to what got him hooked on the character and inspired him to bring the character to the movies. He is confirmed to continue playing the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Source: Wikipedia
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"Show off the new bling, people! WE ARE THE DEADPOOL CORPS." -Deadpool Dogpool is one of the Deadpool Corps, and a major one too, except in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, as he's killed in issue #1. The start of Dogpool's life was pretty rough, as he was owned by Mascara X, and was subject to numerous testings of their products, in particular their new cosmetics. Those experiments mutated him, giving him the power to heal himself. Lucky for him, after some dangerous experiments that seemingly left him for dead, Mascara X had no use for him and left him to die in a dumpster. However, thanks to his newly developed healing factor, he was able to escape, and was recruited by a circus as the headline act, "Deadpool the Daredevil Dog", performing death-defying stunts. He obviously survived them too, much to the crowds surprise. He continued performing for them, up until 616 Deadpoolrecruited him for the Deadpool Corps, where he becomes close friends with Kidpool. Other then appearing in Deadpool Kills Deadpool, Dogpool is also in numerous issues of Prelude to Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Corps, Deadpool Family and Deadpool. He also has a minor appearance in Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe and Deadpool vs Carnage. Source: Deadpool Wiki The Deadpool Corps is a team of Deadpools from alternate universes. The Corps was founded by Earth-616's Deadpool after he was chosen by the Contemplator in stopping a cosmic entity known as the Awareness that devours the Multiverse's consciousness. In truth, the Deadpool Corps's real power to stop the entity is their unique mind that ultimately made them absolutely immune to the entity. The Deadpool Corps came into conflict with the Champion, who and along with the Grandmaster did not see them as worthy heroes and decided to test them. Fortunately, the Corps proved their worth by tricking the Champion into becoming two-times stranded on a planet. With help from the Broken Blade, the Corps annihilated the entity who turns out to be a little alien that was the lone survivor of his species after the Big Bang. The Deadpool Corps joined forces once more after Dreadpool formed an evil version of the Corps and started a multiversal massacre with the objective of killing every alternate version of himself. They managed to warn Deadpool and tried to bring him with the rest of the resistance in an alternate universe, but for their surprise, they were found and killed. Earth-616's Deadpool and the remaining Deadpools fought a group of the Evil Deadpool Corps led by Evil Deadpool, who revealed their appearance as a suicide mission, as they had brought with themselves Galactipool. Source: Marvel Database Deadpool is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/writer Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (cover-dated February 1991). Initially Deadpool was depicted as a supervillain when he made his first appearance in The New Mutants and later in issues of X-Force, but later evolved into his more recognizable antiheroic persona. Deadpool, whose real name is Wade Winston Wilson, is a disfigured mercenary with the superhuman ability of regeneration and physical prowess. The character is known as the "Merc with a Mouth" because of his tendency to talk and joke constantly, including breaking the fourth wall for humorous effect and running gags. The character's popularity has seen him featured in numerous forms of other media. In the 2004 series Cable & Deadpool, he refers to his own scarred appearance as "Ryan Reynolds crossed with a Shar-Pei" (though in the comic, Reynolds' name is misspelled as "Renolds"). Reynolds himself would eventually portray the character in the X-Men film series, appearing in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), Deadpool (2016), and its sequel Deadpool 2 (2018). Reynolds attributes Cable & Deadpool #2 to what got him hooked on the character and inspired him to bring the character to the movies. He is confirmed to continue playing the character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Source: Wikipedia

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I’m (I am?) a self-taught artist, originally from the north suburbs of Chicago (also known as John Hughes' America). Born in 1984, I started painting in 2017 and began to take it somewhat seriously in 2019. I currently reside in rural Montana and live a secluded life with my three dogs - Pebbles (a.k.a. Jaws, Brandy, Fang), Bam Bam (a.k.a. Scrat, Dinki-Di, Trash Panda, Dug), and Mystique (a.k.a. Lady), and five cats - Burglekutt (a.k.a. Ghostmouse Makah), Vohnkar! (a.k.a. Storm Shadow, Grogu), Falkor (a.k.a. Moro, The Mummy's Kryptonite, Wendigo, BFC), Nibbler (a.k.a. Cobblepot), and Meegosh (a.k.a. Lenny). Part of the preface to the 'Complete Works of Emily Dickinson helps sum me up as a person and an artist: "The verses of Emily Dickinson belong emphatically to what Emerson long since called ‘the Poetry of the Portfolio,’ something produced absolutely without the thought of publication, and solely by way of expression of the writer's own mind. Such verse must inevitably forfeit whatever advantage lies in the discipline of public criticism and the enforced conformity to accepted ways. On the other hand, it may often gain something through the habit of freedom and unconventional utterance of daring thoughts. In the case of the present author, there was no choice in the matter; she must write thus, or not at all. A recluse by temperament and habit, literally spending years without settling her foot beyond the doorstep, and many more years during which her walks were strictly limited to her father's grounds, she habitually concealed her mind, like her person, from all but a few friends; and it was with great difficulty that she was persuaded to print during her lifetime, three or four poems. Yet she wrote verses in great abundance; and though brought curiosity indifferent to all conventional rules, had yet a rigorous literary standard of her own, and often altered a word many times to suit an ear which had its own tenacious fastidiousness." -Thomas Wentworth Higginson "Not bad... you say this is your first lesson?" "Yes, but my father was an *art collector*, so…"

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