While Marvel’s Deadpool is certainly used to being hounded and hunted at nearly every turn, the usual opposition he faces has rarely, if ever, made things between them particularly personal. Of course, the most recent explosive set of circumstances to consume Wade Wilson’s life has only worsened over the past few months. Unfortunately for his enemies, they have just crossed the one line they really should have avoided at any cost, and while it might be their doom, it could also end up being exactly what Wade needs to bring his family back together.
On what would otherwise be an ordinary morning, the titular antihero of Deadpool #8 (by Alyssa Wong, Luigi Zagaria, Matt Milla, and VC’s Joe Sabino) finds himself awoken by an all too familiar but entirely unexpected face. More specifically, his once estranged daughter Ellie has come to rouse him from his slumber for breakfast with the rest of their friends before a daddy-daughter date at the aquarium. As nice as the thought sounds, it only takes moments before Wade questions everything about the scenario he has been dropped into, leading to gruesome exchanges between those involved. Worse still, when the dust has settled and Deadpool finally comforts his crying daughter, his worst suspicions are confirmed.
As Deadpool suspected, his supposed daughter is nothing more than a fae assassin, Aster, sent by the organization known as the Atelier to do what they have spent months trying to accomplish. However, this development isn’t all that surprising considering how long it has been since Wade last saw his daughter and the circumstances under which they parted. Introduced in 2013’s Deadpool #19, Ellie is the daughter of Wade and Carmelita Camacho, a woman with whom he shared a moment of passion as fiery as it was fleeting.
While Marvel’s Deadpool is certainly used to being hounded and hunted at nearly every turn, the usual opposition he faces has rarely, if ever, made things between them particularly personal. Of course, the most recent explosive set of circumstances to consume Wade Wilson’s life has only worsened over the past few months. Unfortunately for his enemies, they have just crossed the one line they really should have avoided at any cost, and while it might be their doom, it could also end up being exactly what Wade needs to bring his family back together.
On what would otherwise be an ordinary morning, the titular antihero of Deadpool #8 (by Alyssa Wong, Luigi Zagaria, Matt Milla, and VC’s Joe Sabino) finds himself awoken by an all too familiar but entirely unexpected face. More specifically, his once estranged daughter Ellie has come to rouse him from his slumber for breakfast with the rest of their friends before a daddy-daughter date at the aquarium. As nice as the thought sounds, it only takes moments before Wade questions everything about the scenario he has been dropped into, leading to gruesome exchanges between those involved. Worse still, when the dust has settled and Deadpool finally comforts his crying daughter, his worst suspicions are confirmed.
As Deadpool suspected, his supposed daughter is nothing more than a fae assassin, Aster, sent by the organization known as the Atelier to do what they have spent months trying to accomplish. However, this development isn’t all that surprising considering how long it has been since Wade last saw his daughter and the circumstances under which they parted. Introduced in 2013’s Deadpool #19, Ellie is the daughter of Wade and Carmelita Camacho, a woman with whom he shared a moment of passion as fiery as it was fleeting.
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