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The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor

I was killed off in a comic book once. I mean, once officially — I'm sure I've been drawn by comic book artists in the background with a piano dropped on my head a number of times. But it was the CSI: Dying in the Gutters comic for IDW by Steven Grant and Stephen Mooney that saw me murdered by Greg Rucka. Um, spoilers. I have my death scene original art on the staircase wall. The kids find it most amusing.

But I never went as far as Deadpool's Scott Koblish, who, in a new volume The Many Deaths of Scott Koblish, has envisioned his own mortality repeatedly.

The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor

Over many years, he has been illustrating his own demise for many years in four panel black-and-white comics.

The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor

He's the one person struck by a comet, suddenly overrun by a pack of baboons, resting under the precarious rock tipped by a single bird, or the target of his daughter's (of course homicidal) teddy bear come to life.

The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor

Though it's always Scott on the receiving end, the comics capture the irrational feeling we all have that everything can go very wrong in one irrevocable instant. Slapstick, surreal, and eerily plausible, with extended scenarios and pops of colour throughout.

The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor

For fans of Dumb Ways to Die, this makes a great present as a passive-aggressive threat to someone on the internet. Out on May 1st.

The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor

The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor The Many Deaths of Deadpool's Scott Koblish – Without the Healing Factor


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Rich JohnstonAbout Rich Johnston

Founder of Bleeding Cool. The longest-serving digital news reporter in the world, since 1992. Author of The Flying Friar, Holed Up, The Avengefuls, Doctor Who: Room With A Deja Vu, The Many Murders Of Miss Cranbourne, Chase Variant. Lives in South-West London, works from Blacks on Dean Street, shops at Piranha Comics. Father of two. Political cartoonist.
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