That last one, they drank from the poisoned chalice of ‘Multiverse.’
Nothing matters, nobody really dies (and if they do, you just jump over to another universe where they’re alive), and every cliffhanger is just an amped-up dream sequence with fancier CGI.
I miss the old, simple, reality-based stories of muscled aliens with glitchy superpowers and bad love-lives.
To be fair, Deadpool’s entire premise is that nothing inherently matters because he’s just a comic book character (or movie character). But stuff still matters to him.
That last one, they drank from the poisoned chalice of ‘Multiverse.’
Nothing matters, nobody really dies (and if they do, you just jump over to another universe where they’re alive), and every cliffhanger is just an amped-up dream sequence with fancier CGI.
I miss the old, simple, reality-based stories of muscled aliens with glitchy superpowers and bad love-lives.
To be fair, Deadpool’s entire premise is that nothing inherently matters because he’s just a comic book character (or movie character). But stuff still matters to him.