Summary

WhileDeadpool’smost famous variants may be Gwenpool and the Deadpool Corps, several Infinity Comics now feature his wildest variants yet. Dogpool has made his return, while Catpool and Mousepool have now made their debuts in their self-titled series,CatpoolandMousepool. They’ve even had their own team-up already.

Marvel Unlimited features several exclusive digital comics, including Marvel’s line of “Infinity Comics.” Designed like Webtoon webcomic series, Infinity Comics are stories readers can scroll through, as one long story progression in a vertical format. Marvel’s subscription service has featured numerous series, but now the world of Petpool is making its mark.

Dogpool, Mousepool, and Catpool stand together, ready for action on the cover of Dogpool Team-Up.

The recent MCU debut of Dogpool inDeadpool & Wolverine (2024)has helped pave the way for an expansion into the Merc with a Mouth’s own team of super pets. They look cute, but they’re no less vicious than their original counterpart.

Deadpool’s Meanest Ally NEGASONIC TEENAGE WARHEAD Gets Her Own Solo Series

From her obscure comic origins, to an iconic role in the Deadpool films, Negasonic Teenage Warhead has come a long way to earn her own solo title.

Dogpool, Catpool, & Mousepool Add to Deadpool’s Classic Extreme Approach Brilliantly & Effortlessly

Announced at San Diego Comic Con and featured onMarvel’swebsite, new comics featuring the Petpool characters, whose adventures closed out July and began August. They’re part of Marvel’s Friday Funnies comic line-up.Dogpool, Catpool,Mousepool,andDogpool Team-Upall have the creative team of MacKenzie Cadenhead and Enid Balám. While these super animals may look really cute and kid-friendly, they are just as destructive and chaotic as Wade Wilson himself. The series also feature mature language, making themfit Deadpool’s persona welldespite initial appearances to the contrary. The synopsis for their official team-up reads, “The Petpools teach Marvel Editorial what it means when we say, ‘f*&k around and find out.”

It’s Jeff: The Jeff-Verse #1recently won an Eisner award for Best Humor Publication.

Live-action Deadpool (foreground) with Negasonic Teenage Warhead in the background.

Regarding these new comics, Mark Paniccia, an Editor with Marvel, says, “Catpool and Mousepool are instant classics! They’re truly twisted creations. It’s like MacKenzie and Enid went into Deadpool’s head and came back channeling Wade Wilson’s deranged humor. These characters will have you grinning from cheek to cheek.“Deadpool can often best be described as chaoticand “deranged”, so it would make sense that animal versions of him would be very similar. While these pets may seem innocent enough in their design, they’re far from being suitable for all ages, putting a twist on classicTom & Jerryantics.

Infinity Comics Have Found Success with Marvel’s Cutest Characters

It isn’t presently known if these new comic critters will see their run extend further into August, or if they’ll return in the near future in other possible adventures. Marvel Unlimited has succeeded at testing audiences with new comic content, as the subscription service featured the comic adventures ofJeff the LandsharkinIt’s Jeffand Alligator Loki in his own self-titled Infinity Comic series.It’s Jeff: The Jeff-Verse #1recently won an Eisner award for Best Humor Publication. Catpool and Mousepool could prove to be the next big Infinity Comic success as their debut already proves they’re as prepared asDeadpoolhimself to creatively and violently defeat their foes.

Source:Marvel

Deadpool

The merc with the mouth first appeared in an issue ofNew Mutantsin 1990, and since then has gone on to get his own series and a massive cult following. With his incredible powers of healing and regeneration, Deadpool was initially depicted as an X-Men villain but went on to become an anti-hero. After getting his own movie series starting in 2016, the third Deadpool movie finally brings the wisecracking, fourth-wall-breaking character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Comic book art: Trio of images of Jeff the Landshark in Marvel Comics. One has him in a bed of flowers, the middle features him walking between tulips, and the third shows him in the bath chewing on a Modok toy.

Deadpool in Comic Cover Art