DEADPOOL: BADDER BLOOD

Illustrated by Rob Liefeld
Cover Design or Artwork by Rob Liefeld
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On sale Apr 02, 2024 | 144 Pages | 9781302911232
Rob Liefeld returns—and he's bringing some of Deadpool's frenemies along for the ride!

When the villainous Thumper returns to take out the man who created him, Wolverine and Cable step in for a daring rescue mission.

But as Deadpool becomes embroiled in nefarious criminal machinations in Madripoor, will the trio be able to join forces—or will Thumper's agenda put an end to their efforts?

The Merc with a Mouth thinks he's pretty good with a sword—but is he good enough to trounce the mysterious, blade-brandishing Shatterstorm?!

And, win or lose, will wascally Wade have what it takes to navigate the Terrors of Killville? Plus: The Imperial Guard! Zabu of the Savage Land!

And, would you believe, Venompool?! But who is Arcata—and what are her plans for Deadpool?


Collects: DEADPOOL: BADDER BLOOD #1-5.
Re-imagining New Mutants into X-Force was only the start for industry maverick Rob Liefeld, one of the leaders of the 1990s comics revolution. After introducing both Cable and Deadpool, he launched an even bigger collaboration as one of the founders of Image Comics with his original property Youngblood. In 1996, he participated in Marvel’s controversial multi-title Heroes Reborn event. After collaborating with Alan Moore on revamped Image creations, Liefeld reunited with co-writer Fabian Nicieza on an X-Force miniseries and then revisited Heroes Reborn in Onslaught Reborn with writer Jeph Loeb. Liefeld returned to his most famous co-creation with the graphic novel Deadpool: Bad Blood and introduced a new sensation in Major X.

Chad Bowers is the co-writer of X-Men ’92. His credits also include Subatomic Party Girls, Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return, and the YALSA-nominated Down Set Fight! (with Chris Sims). He lives in South Carolina with his wife and two sons, and spends far too much time thinking about Johnny Cash and G.I. Joe.

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Rob Liefeld returns—and he's bringing some of Deadpool's frenemies along for the ride!

When the villainous Thumper returns to take out the man who created him, Wolverine and Cable step in for a daring rescue mission.

But as Deadpool becomes embroiled in nefarious criminal machinations in Madripoor, will the trio be able to join forces—or will Thumper's agenda put an end to their efforts?

The Merc with a Mouth thinks he's pretty good with a sword—but is he good enough to trounce the mysterious, blade-brandishing Shatterstorm?!

And, win or lose, will wascally Wade have what it takes to navigate the Terrors of Killville? Plus: The Imperial Guard! Zabu of the Savage Land!

And, would you believe, Venompool?! But who is Arcata—and what are her plans for Deadpool?


Collects: DEADPOOL: BADDER BLOOD #1-5.

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Re-imagining New Mutants into X-Force was only the start for industry maverick Rob Liefeld, one of the leaders of the 1990s comics revolution. After introducing both Cable and Deadpool, he launched an even bigger collaboration as one of the founders of Image Comics with his original property Youngblood. In 1996, he participated in Marvel’s controversial multi-title Heroes Reborn event. After collaborating with Alan Moore on revamped Image creations, Liefeld reunited with co-writer Fabian Nicieza on an X-Force miniseries and then revisited Heroes Reborn in Onslaught Reborn with writer Jeph Loeb. Liefeld returned to his most famous co-creation with the graphic novel Deadpool: Bad Blood and introduced a new sensation in Major X.

Chad Bowers is the co-writer of X-Men ’92. His credits also include Subatomic Party Girls, Bill & Ted’s Most Triumphant Return, and the YALSA-nominated Down Set Fight! (with Chris Sims). He lives in South Carolina with his wife and two sons, and spends far too much time thinking about Johnny Cash and G.I. Joe.

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