One of Deadpool’s defining traits is that he’s a superhero who knows he’s in a comic book. Breaking the fourth wall is one of Wade Wilson’s favorite antics, right up there alongside killing bad guys, eating chimichangas, and perverse sexual acts I couldn’t possibly begin to describe on a relatively family-friendly site such as this. And this May, you get to experience that same power.
No, not by going to see Deadpool 2 (opens in new tab) (although that is coming out May 18 and is sure to be just as batty as the first film). I mean the limited comic series You Are Deadpool, from writer Al Ewing and artists Salva Espin and Paco Diaz, which blurs the line between comic and tabletop roleplaying. Sound strange? Well, it is. But hopefully this preview will help make it clear:
You can see even more pages on Twitter:
Presenting… YOU ARE DEADPOOL, coming this May! It’s a comic miniseries…that is ALSO a game! It’s a playable adventure where YOU decide what Deadpool does, YOU get him into fights, YOU roll dice to decide those fights… because YOU ARE DEADPOOL! By @Al_Ewing & @SalvaEspin pic.twitter.com/RlqkBLhEgxFebruary 7, 2018
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While some decisions are purely binary and thus give the book a bit of a “choose your own adventure” vibe like you’re back in 3rd grade again (don’t tell me you never read Beware of the Purple Peanut Butter (opens in new tab) from the Give Yourself Goosebumps book series), there will be more and more game-like elements as the series continues.
For example, you’ll want to keep some dice handy as you read, because it can determine whether Deadpool wins or loses in that timeless staple of video games, the boss fight. You’ll also be able to steal items from the pages and place them in your ‘inventory,’ play mini-games that revolve around bar fights and beat poetry. There’s even the obligatory stealth section.
Although each issue will be largely self-contained, your inventory and some choices persist throughout the series. Think of it kind of like a Dungeons & Dragons campaign, with the comic serving as your Dungeon Master. Or would that be Dungeons & Deadpool, with the comic acting as a Deadpool Master? In any case, it sounds amazing, and may indeed be the closest fans come to being Deadpool. Look for You Are Deadpool #1 in May.
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