The Epic Collection series featuring the wacky team-ups of Spider-Man and Deadpool continues!
Nobody does slapstick like Spidey and Deadpool do slapstick! Except maybe...Slapstick? But the walking cartoon has terrible comic timing, showing up exactly when Wade Wilson and Peter Parker have declared: no more jokes! Then, when Spider-Man learns that Deadpool is selling S.H.I.E.L.D. tech on the black market, it's the last straw: team-up over! The ensuing battle takes them across the Marvel Universe, and climaxes in a face-off with the leveled-up Chameleon! But as disaster strikes across two eras, get ready to meet Old Men Parker and Wilson! Timelines are about to collide, courtesy of Clonepool! But who is he, what is he, and where did he come from? Plus: Deadpool’s marital problems spell domestic trouble for him, Spider-Man and the Mercs for Money!
COLLECTING: Spider-Man/Deadpool (2016) 15-16, 19-32; Deadpool (2015) 28-29; Deadpool & the Mercs for Money (2016B) 9-10
Joshua Corin is the award-winning author of the crime-thriller, While Galileo Preys, published in 2010 by MIRA. Holding degrees in both English and Theatre from Binghamton University, Corin is the awards chair for International Thriller Writers and has named the “best professor on campus” at Georgia Perimeter College in Atlanta, Georgia. Corin joined Marvel with an 8-issue arc of fan-favorite Deadpool.
New York-based comedian Elliott Kalan is head writer of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart. Kalan penned a Wolverine Annual and contributed to the Marvel Now What?! one-shot before teaming up two powerhouse franchises in Spider-Man and the X-Men.
Robbie Thompson is a comic-book and TV writer. His TV credits include the sci-fi hit Supernatural on The CW, The New Woody Wood Pecker Show for Cartoon Network, Human Target for Fox and The Cape for NBC. He also wrote Ark, an original science-fiction series, for Oni Press that was then developed into a web series by 60 Frames Studios. Thompson is writer of the Marvel Comics series Silk.
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 inked his own pencils on Uncanny X-Men: First Class and Wolverine: First Class before providing art for Marvel Adventures the Avengers, Marvel Adventures Fantastic Four, Marvel Adventures Iron Man and more. He also inked several limited series set in the MC2 universe. Koblish has since firmly established himself as one of the greatest Deadpool artists of all time.
Will Robson is a British comic book artist. Grew up in New Jersey but now lives back across the pond. Loves whiskey, dogs, NBA and comic books. Ginger as they come, but that handsome kind of ginger.
After fine-tuning his craft at Image, artist Todd Nauck made a name for himself on DC’s Young Justice in collaboration with writer Peter David. At Marvel, he reunited with David for Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man and, in a later engagement with the web-head, drew the Obama/Spidey team-up in Amazing Spider-Man #583 – giving Nauck the honor of illustrating one of the highest-selling Spidey stories of all time.