If Deadpool movie was turned into a book ,would you read it.

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Assuming the poster meant a novel, no. I think Deadpool is extremely overexposed, especially in the era of comic book movies. In the Nineties, there was a period where Wolverine, the Punisher, and Venom appeared in practically every comic book until they reached a saturation point. Deadpool is basically at that point in the comic books now. The movies amplify that considerably. So no, I could actually do with a little less Deadpool, in all formats.
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cdhundley wrote: 09 Jul 2019, 05:37 Assuming the poster meant a novel, no. I think Deadpool is extremely overexposed, especially in the era of comic book movies. In the Nineties, there was a period where Wolverine, the Punisher, and Venom appeared in practically every comic book until they reached a saturation point. Deadpool is basically at that point in the comic books now. The movies amplify that considerably. So no, I could actually do with a little less Deadpool, in all formats.
Nailed it. Furthermore, Deadpool is extremely overrated. I can't watch even a new Deadpool movie, let alone a novel.
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PlanetHauth wrote: 03 May 2018, 04:40 Deadpool does have comic books, if you weren't aware, perhaps not one that follows the same events as the movie(s), though. If he were to be featured in a print book, I think that could be an interesting thing.



I was thinking the same thing. In the comic books, am the characters are there but the plot line is different.
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Deadpool is one of my favorite Marvel movies, so it would be very tempting. However, I feel like a lot of the humor in the movie is visual, and I don't know how well that would translate into words.
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If you're talking about books instead of comic books, I wonder how Deadpool can break the fourth wall with it... Must be a lot of crayon doodling.
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To answer the question, yes I would love to read the book especially if it's filled with action and comedy like the movie. Deadpool read would definitely be a must.
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I would absolutely read it because the movie was so much fun and I can’t how many more adventures he could have in books.
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It'd be a strange book. Not sure a publisher could get behind a novel where the protagonist is aware he's in a book. Suppose if it was written as a journal from Deadpool
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Deadpool is a favorite Marvel character of mine. I don't think a book written about him would be benficial since the comic book has pinned his persona down. I liked the first movie though.
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Deadpool movie turn into book? I'm not going to read it because where the fun in it. I want to see he make a fool of all people.
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Absolutely! I loved the Deadpool.
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Most definitely I would. Would be awesome if it were a full novel but with a graphic novel combined. Just his sarcasm and graphic descriptions will make a book priceless.
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Don't get me wrong, I love Deadpool but I probably won't care to read it if it were turned into a book.
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I think a hard copied of the movie would be great because it's easy and portable.
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It would be really cool
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