Deadpool Volume 4: Deadpool Vs. S.h.i.e.l.d. (marvel Now)

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Deadpool Volume 4: Deadpool Vs. S.h.i.e.l.d. (marvel Now)
Authors and Contributors      By (artist) Mike Hawthorne
By (author) Gerry Duggan
By (author) Brian Pesehn
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:136
Dimensions(mm): Height 259,Width 168
ISBN/Barcode 9780785189329
ClassificationsDewey:741.5
Audience
General
Illustrations 1 Illustrations, unspecified

Publishing Details

Publisher Marvel Comics
Imprint Marvel Comics
Publication Date 3 June 2014
Publication Country United States

Description

S.H.I.E.L.D. makes a grievous tactical error when they stiff Deadpool on a bill.and you can bet that they're going to regret it! Deadpool declares a one-man war on the world peacekeeping agency - but even as the maniacal merc pursues his revenge, S.H.I.E.L.D. discovers that someone has been betraying them.and it seems to be Agent Preston?! Deadpool takes his fight to the Helicarrier, intent on getting his money one way or the other - and comes face-to-face with Agent Phil Coulson! Collecting: Deadpool 20-25

Author Biography

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 a three-part tale in A+X 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 stand up 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." Throughout the 1990s, Scott Koblish inked his way across the Marvel Multiverse with runs on Captain America, Elektra, G.I. Joe, Marc Spector: Moon Knight, Marvel Comics Presents, Punisher War Journal and multiple titles in the X-Men and 2099 subgenres. He later inked his own pencils on Uncanny X-Men: First Class and Wolverine: First Class, then moved to the Marvel Adventures line, providing art for issues of that imprint's versions of Avengers, Fantastic Four, Iron Man and other titles. Artist, designer and cartoonist Mike Hawthorne has worked for Marvel Comics, DC/Vertigo, Dark Horse Comics, IDW Publishing, Image, Oni Press, Fox Films, Universal Studios and other clients during the course of his career, earning nominations for Eisner and Harvey awards along the way. He got his start by self-publishing the Think-Tank Comics series Hysteria, which led to work on other publishers' titles such as Grendel: Red, White & Black, Noble Causes: Extended Family and Queen & Country.