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  2. Unbelievable Gwenpool - Wikipedia

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    Written by Christopher Hastings and primarily illustrated by Gurihiru, the series was a spin-off from the character's feature in a Howard the Duck comic, and was Gwenpool's first solo series. The series lasted 27 issues, #1–25, two holidays specials, and a special #0 that collected her intro material (including the first holiday special).

  3. Gwenpool - Wikipedia

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    Gwenpool (Gwendolyn "Gwen" Poole; colloquial: "GwenPool"; "Pink Slayer") is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.A girl from the real world transported to the Marvel Universe, Marvel initially produced two stories featuring Gwenpool as a character, created by Christopher Hastings, Heather Antos and Jordan D. White: first appearing as a backup story ...

  4. Batroc the Leaper - Wikipedia

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    Batroc, created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, first appeared in Tales of Suspense #75 in March 1966. He has reappeared in various Marvel titles ever since. [4]Sporting a new costume designed by John Romita Jr., Batroc served as Klaw's top lieutenant in the first arc of Reginald Hudlin's 2005 re-launch of Black Panther.

  5. Gurihiru - Wikipedia

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    The pair have worked on several Marvel Comics titles, such as Power Pack, [5] Fantastic Four, [6] Gus Beezer & Spider Man, [7] and The Unbelievable Gwenpool. [8] [9] They have also worked on the Avatar: The Last Airbender comic series with writer Gene Luen Yang, beginning in 2012 with The Promise and ending their run in 2017 with North and South. [10]

  6. Killing off - Wikipedia

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    The killing off of a character is a device in fiction, whereby a character dies, but the story continues.The term, frequently applied to television, film, video game, anime, manga and chronological series, often denotes an untimely or unexpected death motivated by factors beyond the storyline.

  7. Comic book death - Wikipedia

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    A common expression regarding comic book death was once "No one stays dead except Bucky, Jason Todd, and Uncle Ben", [3] [4] referring to the seminal importance of those characters' deaths to the title character: Captain America's sidekick (retconned dead in 1964), [5] Batman's second Robin (dead in 1988), [6] [7] and Spider-Man's uncle (dead ...

  8. List of Marvel Comics characters: L - Wikipedia

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    Lady Deadpool is a fictional character from Marvel Comics. The character, created by Victor Gischler and Robert Liefeld , first appeared in Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth #7 (January 2010). She is depicted as a lone rebel, leading a resistance against a group of loyalists serving a fascist regime led by General America in Washington, D.C. [ 1 ]

  9. Christopher Hastings - Wikipedia

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    From 2015 to 2018, after co-creating the character of Gwen Poole with Heather Antos and Jordan D. White for Howard the Duck, Hastings wrote the existentialist isekai solo series The Unbelievable GwenPool about her, across the storylines Believe It, Head of M.O.D.O.K., Totally In Continuity, Beyond the Fourth Wall, and Lost in the Plot. [17]