Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Deadpool And Wolverine Bring Their Daughters To Work In New Limited Series Out This July

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Wolverine and Deadpool are teaming up again this July in a new comic series—and this time, they’re bringing their daughters along for the ride! Get ready for a double dose of the iconic duo in Wolverines & Deadpools, a three-issue limited series by writer Cody Ziglar and artist Rogê Antônio.

During their acclaimed run on Deadpool, Ziglar and Antônio reintroduced Wade’s daughter Ellie, who stepped up as the all-new Deadpool following Wade’s death (he got better!). In this evolution of the series, a new threat brings the whole family together as both Deadpools join forces with both Wolverines—Logan and Laura—for some quality time slashing and shooting their way through the Marvel Universe!

CLAWS & MUTANTS. MERCS & MOUTHS. WOLVERINES & DEADPOOLS!

What’s better than Wolverine and Deadpool? How about adding daughters Ellie Camacho and Laura Kinney to the mission as they go up against a classic X-VILLAIN? Wolverines & Deadpools, baby!

“The past 15 issues I’ve spent writing Wade and Ellie have been a dream come true,” Ziglar shared. “Getting to finish out their journey with two of the coolest mutants is just a cherry on top—I can’t explain just how much I look forward to exploring the father-daughter dynamics with these four!”

Check out the main cover by Rogê Antônio along with a variant cover by Taurin Clarke and preorder Wolverines & Deadpools #1 at your local comic shop today! For more information, visit Marvel.com.

WOLVERINES & DEADPOOLS #1 (OF 3)

Written by CODY ZIGLAR

Art by ROGÊ ANTÔNIO

Cover by ALESSANDRO CAPPUCCIO

Variant Cover by TAURIN CLARKE

On Sale 7/2

Images via Marvel Comics

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