Deadpool Volume 8: All Good Things
By (Author) Brian Posehn
By (author) Gerry Duggan
By (artist) Salvador Espin
Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics
9th June 2015
United States
General
Fiction
741.5
Paperback
176
Width 168mm, Height 259mm
318g
Deadpool has been through a lot recently, and he needs to relax. Sounds like it's time for a good, old fashioned, simple merc job. Yes sir, Deadpool in the Middle East...should be nice and uncomplicated, right Wrong! And when Deadpool clashes with Russian super-agent Omega Red, this time it's personal! But how does Deadpool's latest misadventure, and one final fan-favourite flashback tale, lead to the most shocking event of all COLLECTING Deadpool 41-44, 250
Gerry Duggan received the education he needed to write from a steady diet of comic books and Late Night With David Letterman. He didn't know that...so he wasted a ton of money on a pricey diploma from Emerson College in Boston. After graduating, he arrived in Los Angeles and hooked up almost immediately with Brian Posehn. Together, they've written Marvel NOW!'s Deadpool, The Simpsons and The Last Christmas, the true story of Santa Claus after the apocalypse. Both he and artist Phil Noto earned Eisner Award nominations for The Infinite Horizon, a re-imagining of The Odyssey in a dystopian future. He also counts Nova and Hulk among his roster of Marvel titles.
Brian Posehn was born a long time ago and fell in love with comic books at a very young age. He decided to wait to write them until he was in his forties. Before embarking on a career in comic-book writing, he floated through a series of odd jobs - including standup comedy, TV writing and film and sitcom acting. Since arriving at Marvel, he feels he's found his true calling, but will continue to do "the other crap for fun." Posehn's collaborations with Gerry Duggan include The Last Christmas, a Jaws parody for The Simpsons' Treehouse of Horror comics, some screenplays and TV ideas you'll never see and a bay they're raising together in the basement of a local abandoned sanitarium. Artist Salva Espin worked in