Deadpool Co-Creator Rob Liefeld Officially Announces Exit from the Franchise

Deadpool co-creator and comic book icon, Rob Liefeld, announces his departure from the franchise.In a February 5 X post, Liefeld announced that his upcoming Wade Wilson story will officially be his last. “I am retiring from Deadpool. It’s official. Yup, after 33 years of not only introducing Deadpool but chronicling many of his most popular adventures it’s time for the Deadpool Daddy to say farewell,” he stated.Wade Wilson, better known as Deadpool, first appeared in 1990’s New Mutants #98 by co-creators Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza as a mercenary sent by the villainous Tyler Dayspring, then known as the enigmatic Mr. Tolliver, to hunt down and kill the time-displaced mutant hero Cable. In the years that followed, Deadpool took on a more absurdist personality, with frequent fourth-wall breaks and comedic scenes becoming a staple of the character and his associated titles.

Deadpool co-creator and comic book icon, Rob Liefeld, announces his departure from the franchise.

In a February 5 X post, Liefeld announced that his upcoming Wade Wilson story will officially be his last. “I am retiring from Deadpool. It’s official. Yup, after 33 years of not only introducing Deadpool but chronicling many of his most popular adventures it’s time for the Deadpool Daddy to say farewell,” he stated.

Wade Wilson, better known as Deadpool, first appeared in 1990’s New Mutants #98 by co-creators Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza as a mercenary sent by the villainous Tyler Dayspring, then known as the enigmatic Mr. Tolliver, to hunt down and kill the time-displaced mutant hero Cable. In the years that followed, Deadpool took on a more absurdist personality, with frequent fourth-wall breaks and comedic scenes becoming a staple of the character and his associated titles.

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