Cullen Bunn's Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe One Last Time is the final installment in a loosely connected trilogy, promising a multiverse-spanning bloodbath unlike any other. This time, Deadpool's rampage isn't confined to a single universe; he's taking on the entire Marvel multiverse.
IGN recently interviewed Bunn, revealing that while the initial Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe wasn't planned as a trilogy, the idea of a multiverse-wide slaughter was pitched early on. The sequel, Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again, raised the stakes visually, with artist Dalibor Talajić employing shifting art styles to reflect Deadpool's fractured psyche. This final chapter continues that visual innovation, with Talajić showcasing diverse realities and twisted versions of classic Marvel heroes and villains.
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Bunn hints at encounters with unexpected characters, including some unseen for over 30 years, and confirms the inclusion of Cap-Wolves and Worldbreaker Hulks. He emphasizes that while this installment is largely self-contained, observant readers might find connections to previous entries. Importantly, this Deadpool is presented as more sympathetic than his predecessors, with his motivations and mental state setting this story apart. The narrative explores the question: "What if Deadpool killed the Marvel Universe... and we were rooting for him to succeed?"
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe One Last Time #1 hits shelves April 2, 2025. Prepare for an epic, multiversal clash of chaotic proportions.