Deadpool: Too Soon? Infinite Comic #1–8.Deadpool & Cable: Split Second Infinite Comic #1–6.Deadpool: The Gauntlet Infinite Comic #1–13 (January – April 2014).Deadpool: Black, White & Blood #1-4 (August 2021 – November 2021).Deadpool: Secret Agent Deadpool #1–6 (September 2018 – November 2018).Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe Again #1–5 (July 2017 – September 2017).Deadpool Back in Black #1–5 (December 2016 – February 2017).Deadpool v Gambit #1–5 (August 2016 – November 2016).Deadpool and the Mercs For Money (Volume 2) #1–10 (July 2016 – April 2017).Deadpool and the Mercs For Money #1–5 (February 2016 – June 2016).Deadpool & Cable: Split Second #1–3 (December 2015 – February 2016).Deadpool and the Howling Commandos #1–4 (September 2015 – November 2015)
Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #1–4 (May 2015 – August 2015).Return of the Living Deadpool #1–4 (February – May 2015).Deadpool's Art of War #1–4 (October 2014 – January 2015).Deadpool: Dracula's Gauntlet #1–7 (July – August 2014).Night of the Living Deadpool #1–4 (January – March 2014).Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1–4 (July – October 2013).Deadpool Killustrated #1–4 (March – June 2013).Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #1–4 (October 2012).Fear Itself: Deadpool #1–3 (August – October 2011).Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War #1–4 (August – November 2010).Prelude to Deadpool Corps #1–5 (May 2010).Deadpool: Merc With a Mouth #1–13 (September 2009 – September 2010).Deadpool Suicide Kings #1–5 (June 2009 – October 2009).Gwenpool Holiday Special #1 (December 2015).Includes a #900 issue in December 2009 and a #1000 issue in August 2010. 1998 Annual Starring Deadpool and Death (July 1998).Daredevil/Deadpool '97 Annual (September 1997).Issues #57–60 were subtitled Agent of Weapon X while issues #61–64 were subtitled Funeral for a Freak. Includes a #0 issue in January 1998 and a #-1 issue in July 1997. 6.14 Deadpool & the Mercs for Money (2016).
“We will continue in that business,” Iger said of R-rated movies like Deadpool. Iger believes the combined company should continue serving the more adult-oriented audience, but he said the more adult films will have to remain separate from other Disney pictures to preserve the company’s wholesome image. Disney has long been opposed to releasing R-rated films, or doing anything that could tarnish its family-friendly image, so approving the edgier superhero films, which have found success with fans and at the box office, is a major change of pace.ĭeadpool and Deadpool 2 were box-office and critical successes for 21st Century Fox, which Disney has been working to acquire since late 2017. Even after Disney’s acquisition of 21st Century Fox is complete, Disney doesn’t plan to shut down the studio’s production of R-rated movies like Deadpool, Disney CEO Bob Iger said today.