If Deadpool movie was turned into a book ,would you read it.

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Re: If Deadpool movie was turned into a book ,would you read it.

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Deadpool is amazing and already is an amazing comic.
I love the meta - breaking barriers, talking to the audience.
I love the sarcasm and the humor, the characters and the dialogue.
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As long as the story hasn't replaced and excitement of the story that makes the audience go crazy then there's no problem with me if the movie will also turn into book
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If the book is like the movie, then it is a definite yes
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Of cos I will read it,over and over again self
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Why not? One thing that movies don't get across as well as books is nuances; due to edit in and time constraints.
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It will be adventurous and very
funny so yes I would like to read it
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Deadpool movie as a comic would be exciting though not much different from his normal comic titles. He would still break the fourth wall.
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Nope..it wont be interesting I think
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Yes. I enjoy his witty dialogue. I think it would make a funny and entertaining book.
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Post by daniwhiteside »

Seeing as Deadpool has already been made into a comic book, I would definitely read it. I think comic books are more entertaining and interesting than books because the illustrations and graphics make it next level. Deadpool is hilarious, witty and sarcastic. The comic book wouldn't let you down. :) :)
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I would totally read a novel version; I'm a huge Deadpool fan. Honestly, I think I would still prefer the comics though.
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I would prefer to read it as a novel versus the comic book version it is. My brain doesn't like to read comics.
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I think it would depend on how they handled the fourth wall breaking aspect of the series. Both the comics and the films have done this to mostly great success, but I'm warier when it comes to that and prose books.
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Post by Winner sanni »

If deadpool is to have a comic, I'd find it really interesting that's Infact I'd read the hell out of it, that's because deadpool is a really funny marvel character, so i see no reason why i won't read the comics.
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I think it would depend on the storyline. If it was a retelling of the movie? Hmm, maybe. If it was it's own unique story? Then i think I would. If it was a retelling of an existing comic plot, I think I'd say no. The comic has it's own charm and stories. Like the little yellow boxes that are the voices in his head and how he loves them.
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