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Reddit mentions of Deadpool Vol. 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool: Marvel Now)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Deadpool Vol. 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool: Marvel Now). Here are the top ones.

Deadpool Vol. 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool: Marvel Now)
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Found 3 comments on Deadpool Vol. 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool: Marvel Now):

u/AngryFanboy · 6 pointsr/NetflixBestOf

Yeah, him and Gerry Duggan, the last volume of the comics - the one with the Zombie Presidents. If you haven't read it, I highly recommend you do. It's a fantastic series that solidifies Deadpool as a true hero and a real, sympathetic character rather than just some living meme.

https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00CKWNMN8/ref=dp-kindle-redirect?_encoding=UTF8&btkr=1

Here's a link to the Trade Paperback Edition. It's what made Deadpool my favourite Superhero above Batman.

It's also fucking hilarious.

u/[deleted] · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

Current runs are ongoing titles that are hitting the shelves every month. If Deadpool's current issue is #12, you can look at your comic shop's back issues to find previously released issues, or you can get the collection.

This collection, Deadpool, Volume 1: Dead Presidents collects issues #1-#6 of the same series coming out every month. A Volume 2 will eventually be released collecting the other issues.

u/Qwil · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon
  • This is KickthePJ and his song that makes me really happy. I'm not 100% sure how it does this for me. I hope you find some solace in it, too.
  • Deadpool always make me laugh and I'm quite fond of dreamcatchers. They've saved many a night for me. Your choice. :3
  • Here's a little advice: I used to date an asshole like this. He blew everything out of proportion. Whenever I tried to discuss something, he thought I was picking a fight or guilt tripping him. He just didn't understand having talks about feelings. The way I dealt with it was to try talking to him about it. To try to make him see that when I want to discuss something that happened--an event, something that made me sad, a lack of communication, etc...--wasn't a ploy to guilt trip him or make him feel bad. It was just a way to communicate how I felt and encouraged him to do the same.


    EDIT: If you need to talk. I'm all ears.

    Diary of a Madman probably best describes my relationship with him. Funny how I still love and miss him, though.