Rob Liefeld has been making waves across the comic industry lately with his cover of the new Dynamite Thundercats #1 becoming a bestseller and creating the book Last Blood, which he’s been releasing exclusively on WhatNot streams to his fans. Now, he’s announced that he’s coming back to Marvel Comics to do one final Deadpool story before retiring from the character.
The Deadpool character has been a fan-favorite for years, with cosplayers at conventions vastly overrepresenting the merc with a mouth and fans enjoying the character in countless mini-series, team books, and, of course, the movie series starring Ryan Reynolds.
The character originally came out of Rob Liefeld’s run on New Mutants, and Deadpool was a villain in the book. Once New Mutants had relaunched as X-Force, which became one of Marvel’s top-selling comics of all time, Deadpool became a fixture in the universe.
Rob Liefeld had success both at Marvel and as one of the founders of Image Comics after his departure, where he created a vast array of characters, but he’s always come back to drawing Deadpool. On Twitter / X today, he announced his final go-around.
“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. One of the fun parts about getting older is you can retire from things, so here I am. So I worked up one last crazy Deadpool yarn for the fine folks at Marvel and they responded with electric glee and I started producing it last month for release Summer 2024.
“I often wonder what my life would be like if I had not created and sold not just Deadpool, but Cable, Domino, Stryfe and many others to Marvel. What If young Rob hadn’t taken up the challenge of transforming a title that was headed towards cancellation is one of the better alternate universe tales. It certainly transformed my young career, creating opportunities and record breaking sales for New Mutants & X-Force. Creating and introducing the Deadpool Corps., featuring Lady Deadpool & Dogpool was a great function of my mid-life crisis during 2009.
“In 2015 I started Deadpool:Bad Blood, getting Deadpool his first original graphic novel, and his only chart topping, #1 ranking to date, an achievement that got me a round of congratulations from Marvel brass that pumped my chest out farther than Captain America’s! No other auteur has combined to write and illustrate more Deadpool work, I’ll complete this journey with over 1000 pages alongside my Mercenary Misfit.
“So, I’ll finish this one last Deadpool story, and trust me, it’s a wild one, and call it a collaboration for the ages. It’ll be fun! In case you are wondering, why now? That’s easy, I’ll be 57 at the end of this and my eyes are still functioning, the work continues to be strong, I want to go out with the best effort I can muster. The hand-eye coordination won’t be there forever. I’ll elaborate more on this on my next Robservations podcast and look forward to taking this journey with you, the world’s greatest fans, who have always provided the best support a cartoonist could ever imagine. And that, is saying something!”
The announcement was met by excitement by Rob Liefeld’s fans in the comments
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