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== Fridge Brilliance ==
== Fridge Brilliance ==
* Even as a casual [[Deadpool]] fan, I have to wonder exactly why he's so bloody popular at the moment. So I looked at the state of the [[Marvel Universe]] [[Modern Age|at the moment]], and it became painfully clear. [[In a World|In a]] [[Crapsack World]] where [[Black and Grey Morality|you can barely tell the heroes from the villains]] and [[Darkness Induced Audience Apathy|don't know who to cheer for]], where [[Spider Man]] [[One More Day|made a a deal with the Devil]] and [[Running the Asylum|many important stories are indistinguishable from bad fanfic]], Deadpool is different. He [[Lampshade Hanging|points out the absurdity]], he's just as confused about good and evil as the rest of us are. And most importantly, he's actually ''funny'', when damn near everyone else is painfully serious about wearing spandex and beating up other weirdos wearing spandex he's at least trying to crack funny jokes. Deadpool has been a shining ray of light in the darkness of the Marvel U, as goofy and fun as the [[Silver Age]] without the preachy morality, and reminds us who we're reading these damn things in the first place. - Sabre Justice
* Even as a casual [[Deadpool]] fan, I have to wonder exactly why he's so bloody popular at the moment. So I looked at the state of the [[Marvel Universe]] [[Modern Age|at the moment]], and it became painfully clear. [[In a World|In a]] [[Crapsack World]] where [[Black and Grey Morality|you can barely tell the heroes from the villains]] and [[Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy|don't know who to cheer for]], where [[Spider-Man]] [[One More Day|made a a deal with the Devil]] and [[Running the Asylum|many important stories are indistinguishable from bad fanfic]], Deadpool is different. He [[Lampshade Hanging|points out the absurdity]], he's just as confused about good and evil as the rest of us are. And most importantly, he's actually ''funny'', when damn near everyone else is painfully serious about wearing spandex and beating up other weirdos wearing spandex he's at least trying to crack funny jokes. Deadpool has been a shining ray of light in the darkness of the Marvel U, as goofy and fun as the [[Silver Age]] without the preachy morality, and reminds us who we're reading these damn things in the first place. - Sabre Justice
** [[Tropers/Stinkoman 87|Stinkoman 87]] just wants to add something: he's funny, but in a raunchy way, and uses guns. Deadpool is what would happen if someone made [[Spider Man]] in the modern age.
** [[Tropers/Stinkoman 87|Stinkoman 87]] just wants to add something: he's funny, but in a raunchy way, and uses guns. Deadpool is what would happen if someone made [[Spider-Man]] in the modern age.
** He also strikes a good balance between "[[Ax Crazy]] murdering sociopath" and "Guy who honestly wants to do the right thing but keeps getting the [[Heel Face Door Slam]]". Just bloody enough to be badass, just annoying enough to be hilarious, and just messed up enough to be sympathetic.
** He also strikes a good balance between "[[Ax Crazy]] murdering sociopath" and "Guy who honestly wants to do the right thing but keeps getting the [[Deadly Change-of-Heart]]". Just bloody enough to be badass, just annoying enough to be hilarious, and just messed up enough to be sympathetic.


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