Deadpool and Wolverine released a comic before the new cinematic adventure

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On the eve of Deadpool 3 debuting in theaters, Marvel has launched a comic series that promises to revolutionize fans.

Imagine a world where action and humor intertwine so that every page seems to take you through a whirlwind of unparalleled emotions and adventures. That world is about to become a reality with the launch of Deadpool & Wolverine: WWIII, a three-issue limited series starring two of Marvel Comics’ most iconic characters. Joe Kelly and Adam Kubert, a dynamic duo in the comedy world, are the brains behind this explosive combination.

Adam Kubert, Deadpool and Wolverine: WWIII, Cinematic Debut, Joe Kelly, Marvel Comics

A predetermined meeting

The plot takes us into a story where change is the only constant. A mysterious character, Delta, sets his sights on Deadpool, pulling him into a whirlwind of events that promise to change everything. Will this third union between these titans be a blessing or a curse? The answer will be revealed in this series of pages, which hopefully will be predictable.

Known for his talent and creativity, Adam Kubert covers the first issue that captures the essence of this conflict. His pictures are a preview of the intensity and adrenaline that characterizes each load.

Not only will the series be a milestone in the comic book universe, but it will also serve as the debut of Deadpool and Wolverine on film. The film, scheduled for release on July 26, will take the pair on a multi-faceted adventure, after the comic book series fired up fans’ engines.

A re-created legacy

The union of both characters in this series is not just another meeting between heroes; It’s a redefinition of what both characters represent in the wider Marvel Universe. Through the pages of this new comic, we witness how two worlds collide, not only physically in a poetic battle, but also in the clash of their complex personalities. Kelly makes the most of this dynamic, exploring the depths of friendship and rivalry in a narrative that promises to be as thoughtful as it is action-packed.

Adam Kubert, Deadpool and Wolverine: WWIII, Cinematic Debut, Joe Kelly, Marvel ComicsAdam Kubert, Deadpool and Wolverine: WWIII, Cinematic Debut, Joe Kelly, Marvel Comics

On the other hand, the collaboration between Kelly and Kubert marks a major shift in the way stories are told in the world of comics. Combining Kubert’s unique artwork with Kelly’s narrative art, this project goes beyond a simple comic book series. It becomes a work of art that defies expectations and expands the boundaries of what is possible. The expectations for the sequel and the next film highlight the enduring influence of these characters, not only as cultural icons, but as central figures in the continued evolution of modern entertainment.

Joe Kelly’s view

Kelly shares her excitement and reasons for deciding to take on this project. The chance to team up with Adam Kubert again was crucial, but it was Logan’s complexity and the dynamic between him and Deadpool that really captured his imagination. Kelly promises a story that intertwines dark humor and body horror to explore the depths of these characters, in a darkly comic narrative.

Adam Kubert, Deadpool and Wolverine: WWIII, Cinematic Debut, Joe Kelly, Marvel ComicsAdam Kubert, Deadpool and Wolverine: WWIII, Cinematic Debut, Joe Kelly, Marvel Comics

Deadpool & Wolverine: WWIII is not just a story of two superheroes joining forces; It’s an exploration of their psyche, an adventure that promises to be a minefield. Fans will be on the edge of their seats as the series kicks off on May 1, anticipating that the start of this adventure will surely leave an indelible mark on Marvel’s legacy.