If you're the right type of person these could be the same thing
"bringing somebody back from the dead but they don't come back right" but for leftovers that don't taste right any more
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in modern Sinnoh games, there's a book at the Canalave library that states people and Pokémon used to get married, because they were considered the same.
In Pokémon Legends Arceus, we see a time before pokemon have really been integrated into society and nobody knew anything about them, so following this line of logic, sometime between PLA, and DPP/BDSP, humans start marrying Pokémon.
in this essay, I will
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Joe Kelly's Deadpool (Reading Order)
IF YOU ONLY CARE ABOUT THE READING ORDER, JUST FOLLOW THE BOLD TEXT.
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The first long-term run that Deadpool had began in 1997 and was written by Joe Kelly. This is generally considered one of the better runs on the character, and introduced or developed many of the character traits and supporting cast we associate with Deadpool today (e.g. 4th Wall breaks, Blind Al & Weasel, etc). With that said, here's the order:
Deadpool (1994 Limited Series) #1-4
Deadpool (1997 Series) #1-5
Deadpool (1997 Series) #-1
The '94 Limited Series wasn't written by Joe Kelly (it's actually written by Mark Waid and features some of my favourite Deadpool writing), but Kelly's run begins right off the back of it. It's Deadpool's second ever limited series, and unlike the first one, doesn't really tie much into any other plotlines. It's just a Deadpool book. This also sets up Deadpool's first meeting with Siryn, and a couple other moments and plot elements that come up during Kelly's run.
#1-5 is the first story arc of Kelly's run, and more or less deals directly with the events of the previous series. As for #-1, this was part of a series of issues in a pseudo-event called "Flashback". While the issue, I believe came out after issue #6, narratively it fits a bit better here, since 6 is the beginning of the second arc. While there may be narratively an even better place for this issue, placing it here at least means you'll have read it any time the issue is referenced going forward.
Deadpool (1997 Series) #6-7
Daredevil/Deadpool Annual 1997
Deadpool (1997 Series) #8
Deadpool (1997 Series) #9
X-Force #71
Deadpool (1997 Series) #10-11
Deadpool (1997 Series) #0
Issues 6-8 + the 1997 annual make up one story arc, while 9-11 make up another. Issue #0 is basically entirely disconnected from everything and is only worth reading if you're a completionist. It IS at least written by Joe Kelly, which is why it's here at all.
X-Force issue is essentially a cameo. It's referenced in Deadpool #10 but not required reading by any stretch of the imagination.
Side note, I also struggled to figure out quite when it was released. The Marvel Unlimited app says December '96, but the wiki says Jan '98. The issue also makes reference to the events of Deadpool #6 and says that they happened a year ago, so I'm inclined to believe the wiki.
Deadpool (1997 Series) #12-14
Deadpool (1997 Series) #15-17
Deadpool & Death Annual 1998
Deadpool (1997 Series) #18-19
Deadpool (1997 Series) #20
Heroes for Hire #10-11
Deadpool (1997 Series) #21-22
Here are some more arcs. Deadpool makes significant guest appearances in Heroes for Hire, and I believe issue 10 indicates that the story takes place sometime after DP17, but since that's the middle of a story arc that has no space to be interrupted, I looked for the next most appropriate place for it. The story ends kind of abruptly though, particularly for Deadpool's involvement.
Deadpool (1997 Series) #23-25
Deadpool (1997 Series) #26-27
Deadpool (1997 Series) #28-30
Deadpool (1997 Series) #31-33
Wolverine Annual 1999
Here's the last stretch of the run! once again broken up into story arcs (although given their lengths, it may be more appropriate to call them segments of story, especially since everything after Issue 25 feels almost like an epilogue).
Wolverine Annual isn't written by Joe Kelly, or refer much to the actual plot of the run, but Deadpool makes a significant guest appearance in it, and there is explicit reference made to the events of Deadpool #27
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Oooooh I think this is actually canonically the first time Deadpool and Madcap meet
Heroes for Hire #10 | John Ostrander and Pascual Ferry
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Like all that stuff in the Loki Disney Plus show about the multiverse not existing till the events of that show (despite the presence of other Marvel shows, movies, and comics to literally disprove that) or in What If where the infinity stones work in any universe despite there being explicit precedent for that not being the case. Like that show is just non canon, and Loki was wrong.
Sure you can yell at me about how me not liking it doesn't mean it's not canon. But I can also say fuck you you're wrong and the beauty of it is that none of this matters. It's non canon to me and it's canon to you. And even if you're right, it's MY experience consuming the fiction and *I* get to decide what I find valid about it
Y'know this always frustrates other people when it comes to discussions about stuff but if something is poorly written, I just consider it... Non canon
Like poorly written comic feats or character moments in movies and shit like. Oh it's dumb? Then it didn't happen. I choose the canon for the shit I like. (especially when something isn't even referenced or important later but I don't always care about that). If it's too stupid to happen then idc if it happened no it didn't 💙
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Y'know this always frustrates other people when it comes to discussions about stuff but if something is poorly written, I just consider it... Non canon
Like poorly written comic feats or character moments in movies and shit like. Oh it's dumb? Then it didn't happen. I choose the canon for the shit I like. (especially when something isn't even referenced or important later but I don't always care about that). If it's too stupid to happen then idc if it happened no it didn't 💙
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petition to take all of greg land's "creative" equipment away from him
Scarlet Witch vs Arcanna in Ultimate Power #6, by Greg Land.
Can’t believe Wanda is now Miss Fantastic, just loon at that torso. And let’s not talk about the poses….
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Can you delete the reblog from me? I should never have posted it. I'm honestly in a horrible mental space right now because of family issues and I didn't think it was going to upset anyone but it did. Yes, it was a jerk thing to say, but there's nothing wrong with looking nice and presentable either if you're going to be on television. Also, I do feel bad about saying that about a child, that's not me and not how I should act. Thank you.
Done no worries
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