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Book Review: Gewnpool volumes 1 and 2
Reccomend: 8/10
Yes if you like comics, marvel, female superheroes, and thinking about extras/world building. Also Squirrel Girl and Miles Morales.
Plot: 10/10
Loved it, classic superhero plots but not too formulaic or predictable.
Creativity: 8/10
Love the concept of Gwen being from our world, as well as the way they explain it and the other characters' backstory and arc.
Art: 9/10
Gorgeous, especially love the pink text boxes as a nice touch.
#whocanbelieve#marvel#marvel comics#marvel characters#gwenpool#gwendolyn poole#they did want her to be gwen stacy at first but she isn't#she's not a variation of deadpool but like also she is and I love it#comic books#book review#book quotes#books#bookblr#booklr#book#comic#comics#miles morales#squirrel girl#the unbeatable squirrel girl#spiderman#terrible eye#modok#cecil#batroc#mega tony#vincent doonan#spoiler#spoiler alert#spoilers
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The Unbelivable Gwenpool
The title is perfect because this comic, is unbelivable.
My first introduction to this series was the comicstorian videos by Benny Potter (rip). His video's got me invested in the character, and eventually deadpool himself.
Reading the actual run, as intended though. It was a wild, electric, wholesome ride. I loved every aspect of this comic, from the casual galavanting across the marvel universe, to the series original character's and especially Gwen Poole, in all her pink, pantless glory.
All in all this series is for everyone who loves comics. Whether your a die hard, or an up and comer in the space, this run is a treat.
#gwenpool#gwen poole#the unbelievable gwenpool#cecil#batroc the leaper#Terrible Eye#Mega tony#Ronnie#Vincent Doonan#m.o.d.o.k.#No pants#comic books#cannot recommend enough#i love this series
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STOP FIGHTIINGGGGGGG!!!
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Miles has zero business being swole like this lmao it don’t look right
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Okay so head-cannon time
At the end of the Unbelievable Gwenpool, Gwen and Squirrel girl saved Teddy from hell. I head-cannon that Teddy became roommates with Squirrel Girl and her friends, including Loki. They become friends and maybe more idk. All of them and the Modok team spend the holiday together like how the Modok team spent Christmas together in the Gwenpool holiday specials
#gwentin#Gwenpool#the unbelievable gwenpool#modok#batroc the leaper#mega tony#terrible eye#teddy poole#quentin quire and gwenpool#Quentin Quire#fanic idea#cecil#jeff the land shark#west coast avengers#marvel#marvel comics#vitctor von doom#modok the team#found family#Vincent Doonan#ronnie#doctor doom#Pig-gewn#howard the duck#i hope this happens#fanfic#please write this#squirrel girl#doreen green#loki
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*Gwen runs down the street screaming.*
Gwen: AAAAAAAAAH, OUT OF MY WAY, OUT OF MY WAY, CAN’T YOU SEE HE’S GONNA KICK MY BUTT?!?
*Everyone turns.*
Vincent: Hey there young people. A nice day today.
Kamala: So. You like kicking butts, do ya? WELL WE’LL SHOW YOU, OLD MAN!!
#gwen poole#gwenpool#kamala khan#ms marvel#marvel#marvel comics#vincent doonan#source: spongebob squarepants
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D... Did Gwenpool turn into a Beyonder level threat?
Also, obligatory “my magic user is a Sorcerer Supreme in the future” moment
Unbelievable Gwenpool #18 (Hastings, Gurihiru)
#wednesday spoilers#the unbelievable gwenpool#gwenpool#Christopher Hastings#gurihiru#miles morales#spider man#the terrible eye#vincent doonan
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From Unbelievable Gwenpool #018
Art by Gurihiru
Written by Christopher Hastings
#unbelievable gwenpool#gwenpool#gwen poole#captain america#sam wilson#doctor strange#stephen strange#teddy poole#spider-woman#jessica drew#squirrel girl#doreen green#tippy-toe#thing#ben grimm#spider-man#miles morales#vincent doonan#terrible eye#sorcerer supreme#marvel#comics#marvel comics
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Teddy Meets His Sister Gwen’s Friends
#gwenpool#gwen poole#teddy poole#miles morales#vincent doonan#sarah#the terrible eye#sorceror surpreme#christopher hastings#gurihiru
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Gwendolyn "Gwen" Poole arrived to the Marvel Universe from what she claims to be "the real world".[10] In her home reality, Gwen had been a comics superfan as an escape from her life as an unemployed high school dropout. Unwilling to be an "extra" in the Marvel world, she went to a tailor for superheroes and requested her own costume. The tailor (named Ronnie) complied, but misread Gwen's application form, and thought Gwen went by the alias of "Gwenpool", leading to a costume similar to Deadpool's.[11] Upon gaining the ability to manipulate the borders of the fourth wall from an attempt to return her to reality, allowing her to travel in time, Gwen retcons the Marvel Universe into believing her to be a��mutant after being given the idea by Kamala Khan, allowing her to enter the gates of Krakoa.[12]
Solo seriesEdit
Gwenpool's first appearance as a character was in Howard the Duck Vol 6 #1 (later republished in The Unbelievable Gwenpool #0), when she was involved in stealing a humanity-destroying virus from Black Cat and selling it to Hydra to get money easily, believing that the Avengers would simply deal with any consequences. When she revealed to Howard the Duck the item she had stolen from Hardy and to whom she had sold it, Howard scolded her and informed her that the Avengers were not available to save the Earth from the virus. Guilt stricken, she then set out with Howard to retrieve the virus from a Hydra base.[13]
In the 2015 Gwenpool Special, Gwenpool is hired on her first mercenary job, to kill a villain. After completing her mission, Gwenpool attends a Christmas party hosted by She-Hulk, where she's seen talking to Ms. Marvel.[14]

Gwenpool unmasked
Following the events of Gwenpool Holiday Special #1, Gwenpool becomes a full-time mercenary.[15] While trying to deposit the money she made killing Orto, Gwen stops a bank robbery by killing all of the robbers, except for the gang's hacker Cecil, whom she enlists as a reluctant sidekick. After a mission revolving around extraterrestrial arms dealers where she killed MODOK Superior's best agent and took credit for his work, MODOK tracked Gwenpool down. He murdered Cecil in order to persuade her to become his henchman and an agent for his Mercenary Organization Dedicated Only to Killing. Gwenpool joins MODOK's elite squad, which also includes the alchemist Mega Tony, the magician Terrible Eye, and Batroc the Leaper, who gives Gwen basic combat and firearms training.[16]
Gwenpool then arranged a meeting between herself and Doctor Strange, in which she explained to him that she was from a reality where all Marvel characters are fictional characters in comic books. Doctor Strange agreed to transfer her history from Gwen's original world to create a fake background for her in the Marvel Universe, so that she could get her Social Security number, driver's license and other essential documents. However, this allows MODOK Superior to discover Gwen's ordinary, powerless background, and he swears to destroy Gwen for lying to him and having no credentials to be a mercenary. Gwen and MODOK then engage in battle, and she defeats him with the hacking assistance of Cecil, who returns as a ghost.[17]
Without MODOK, Gwen becomes the new leader of the MODOK organization, but learns she is wanted by the alien arms dealers, who are known as Teuthidans. Assisted by a rogue Doombot named Vincent Doonan and MODOK's other agents, Gwenpool's team defeats the Teuthidans, but destroys the MODOK base in the process. Without a base or funding, Batroc and the others decide to disband MODOK.[18]
During the Civil War II storyline, Gwenpool appears in Georgia attempting to earn the bounty on an alien smuggler named Chammy, only to discover that Rocket Raccoon and Groot are also after him. The three end up fighting another alien named Reeve, who put the bounty on Chammy. After Reeve defeats them and escapes, Chammy tells Rocket, Groot and Gwen that Reeve is looking for a formula that could temporarily neutralize Captain Marvel's powers, allowing him to kill her. Gwen refuses to help at first, under the logic that Captain Marvel, being one of most important "characters" in the current "story", would not be killed off in "a comic about a talking tree and raccoon". However, after coincidentally running into Kitty Pryde, Gwen falls under the mistaken impression that the comic she is currently in was being written by Brian Michael Bendis, a "big-deal comic book writer" with a fixation on Pryde who would have the authority to kill Captain Marvel. Convinced that Captain Marvel’s life is actually in danger, Gwen accompanies Rocket & Groot to the Triskelion, where they and Chammy help defeat Reeve, and Gwen realizes that the real writer put Kitty Pryde on the street to trick her into helping.[19]
After short team-ups with the Champions,[20] Blade,[21] Deadpool,[22] and the duo of Ghost Rider and Kate Bishop, Gwen meets her brother Teddy, who drags her back to her world (or a close facsimile).[23]
Here Gwen loses her memories of her time in the Marvel Universe and resumes an ordinary life, but she gradually becomes once again aware that she is in a comic book. Gwen then begins experimenting with the fourth wall again and learns to interact with the comic book medium by erasing the walls between panels and even climbing out of the panels, finding herself looking in on her life.
Watching the past from outside the borders, Gwen sees the "extra pages" of her Holiday Special, in which when her brother Teddy was sucked into the Marvel Universe, he ended up working for Orto the snake swordsman. Upon seeing her kill Orto's henchmen, Teddy runs into versions of Spider-Man, The Terrible Eye, and Vincent Doonan, who claim to be from a future where Gwen becomes a huge threat and destroys their lives. They offer him the chance to "return home" with his sister and fix things. Being concerned for Gwen's mental health, and having had a terrible time, he readily agrees. On finding this out Gwen, with her memory and costume restored, re-enters the borders, confronts Teddy for trying to undo the past and steal her dream of living in a comic, and shows him that their "parents" aren't real, and they never even left the comic.
Terrible Eye explains that their attempts to send the Pooles to their home dimension created a pocket dimension from their memories that was almost identical to their real one. The three realize that trapping Gwen was what led to her gaining her powers over reality in the first place. When Spider-Man narrates a flashback sequence of the future evil Gwen's misdeeds, the evil Gwen herself travels through the flashback's panels to follow him to the present.
Future Gwen battles Spider-Man, Terrible Eye, and Doonan, while each side tries to convince the present Gwen to join their cause. Future Gwen turns out to be weakened by Present Gwen’s doubt, but still effortlessly kills Doonan, Terrible Eye, and Spider-Man, horrifying Present Gwen, before explaining to her past self that she became a villain because she was tired of her good deeds being undone as the plot progressed, so she turned to committing evil that could always be undone on characters that “matter”, demonstrated when Spider-Man’s death is retconned a moment later because he’s too important in the story to be killed. However, Present Gwen is disgusted at the idea of hurting the characters she’s grown to love, and wipes her future self from existence. This comes at the cost of erasing all of the Evil Gwen stories and thus dramatically shortening Present Gwen’s lifespan.
Learning that the universe is attempting to make her into a joke villain, Gwen wants to make sure her evil self never comes to be. To catch the attention of the Avengers she visits Latveria in an attempt to face off with Doctor Doom, thinking him to still be evil, as she hasn't read Infamous Iron Man. It is revealed that she and Cecil, now in his mystical monster body, share an apartment and since she has given up killing people is hacking to pay the bills. A short time later after rescuing Vincent Doonan from Paste Pot Pete and throwing him into the void between comic panels as a demonstration of her new superpower, Gwen asks Vincent where to find the real Doctor Doom so she can defeat him and prove herself to be a fameworthy hero. Vincent leads her to Doom, who explains he's reformed, but Gwen still attacks him, releasing an evil version of Doctor Doom from within him.
After a brief fight in which she realizes she can't kill the Doom doppelganger, the real Doom comes to her aid and destroys his evil past self. He and Gwen have a chat about why she wanted to kill him, which turns out to be because since destroying her evil destiny self, her comic pages are running out and she believes she is doomed to be cancelled. With only a few pages left, once Doom is gone, she wonders if she has to become a super villain.
In the final chapter of Unbelievable Gwenpool, a Gwen from the future appears to her and explains that while her first comic series has ended, she's already in several other comics, toys, games, fan works, and so on. Even if her current book ends, she and her side characters will return in future stories. Meanwhile, in between these pages, Gwen enlists the help of Stephen Strange and her friends to restore Cecil to human form. She is given a watch that counts down the issue's remaining pages and she uses the rest, one page at a time, to see old friends, team up with new superheroes, rescue her brother from Hell, meet the Marvel Universe counterparts of her parents, and chase off M.O.D.O.K. one more time. Future Gwen then goes back to where the chapter started to talk to her past self, creating a loop.
West Coast Avengers Vol. 3Edit
After recently having been beaten up by a clone of Squirrel Girl,[24] and later attending the funeral of a separate Skrull duplicate of Squirrel Girl, Gwen visits Kate Bishop in Los Angeles, before being drafted to join the accidentally reformed West Coast Avengers. She instantly enters into conflict with one of the members, Quentin Quire, but their clashes and shouting matches eventually evolve into passionate kisses. However, Gwen later informs the camera crew following the team that she started a relationship with Quentin partly because she felt a romantic plot would make her less of a supporting player and thus less likely to die, having also considered establishing a romantic relationship with America Chavez.[25] Along with the other Avengers, Gwen helps stop giant monsters created by the original M.O.D.O.K., adopts a baby land-shark she names Jeff, and faces an alliance of villains headed by Madame Masque.[26] Later, during the War of the Realms, Gwen and the West Coast Avengers assist Otto Octavius in protecting San Francisco, and she uses her perspective as a Marvel Universe outsider and a fellow B-list hero to help him come to terms with his lack of a star role in the event.
Gwenpool Strikes Back (2019)Edit
In this miniseries, after breaking up with Quentin and using encounters with Peter Parker, Wade Wilson, and the Fantastic Four as filler for its first two issues,[27] Gwen uses a new ability to create flashbacks to things that had previously never happened (allowing her to manipulate reality) to acquire a fortune from Tony Stark post-Civil War II to allow her to pit the heroes of the Marvel Universe against one another in a battle royale.[28] After accidentally setting herself to combat the Immortal Hulk, Gwen pulls previous versions of herself, as portrayed by different writers and artists, from the Gutter, forming a six-Gwen team known as the GwenHive. Gwen leaves the GwenHive to enter combat with the Hulk while she dives into continuity, leading to the death of the Gwen from Champions. Gwen returns, having stolen Mjolnir and the severed arm of Thor Odinson, and uses them to defeat the Hulk. Gwen then finds herself facing Kamala Khan as the tourney's final battle.[29] Fearing for her continued existence, and upon being accidentally inspired by Khan, Gwen uses the retcon ability to convince Khan and the wider Marvel Universe that she is a mutant, hoping that as a "mutant" resident of Krakoa she will remain "in continuity"; upon arriving, she encounters James "Logan" Howlett and Quentin.[12] After leaving Jeff with Wade while dressed in her original Chris Bachalo design,[30] Gwen later avoids participating in a Fortnite tie-in while drinking with Kwannon, Mystique, Storm and Domino.[31] After being hired by A.I.M. Scientist Supreme Monica Rappaccini to kill MODOK (being accredited for having briefly killed him when she first launched him into space), Gwen assumes that she has been given a new ongoing Gwenpool series and happily kills MODOK, only to realize with a sigh (upon viewing his projected memories of a family) that he is being humanised, and she is merely a guest star in his book--the villain of his story. Entering the Gutter, Gwen proceeds to rearrange the comic's pages and retcon MODOK's death to having been merely knocked out by an EMP. Gwen helps MODOK discover his family's home from his memories, and MODOK grants Gwen his respect.[32] Gwen is later seen wearing cosplay for a fan convention,[33] and is also seen in Los Angeles celebrating the repeal of Kamala's Law with Robbie Reyes and the West Coast Avengers,[34] and leaves a mug with her face on it to Kate as a parting gift.[
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Victor: *checks the news while the baby is on his lap* — isn’t that exactly that he did when he found out about Vincent Doonan, i.e. his sentient independent Doombot son?
AJDHDBAHFHA YEAH HE FUCKING DID
#I love the idea that Victor just watched the news like a boring old person#no. no even more than that. victor watches LOCAL NEWS CHANNELS#for WHAT SIR?? FOR WHAT#underneath his pomp and willingness to murder is the most boring old man you've ever met#and I love him#it's like that one post that says he doesn't understand emojis#and Valeria terrorizes him with :3 faces#sir...even people who watch the news don't watch random local news channels and scour them for doombots#listen I'm sure he has like an alert and it wasn't just a coincidence but the idea that it COULD'VE BEEN—#IT'S NOT EVEN LOCAL NEWS FOR HIM#it's NOT EVEN LOCAL NEWS FOR HIS COUNTRY#WHY ARE YOU WATCHING SOME OTHER COUNTRIES NEWS CHANNELS VICTOR. HOW BORED ARE YOU. Victor this is why you need friends
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Unbelievable Gwenpool Vol. 1 No. 21 (2017) “I'm going to join the Avengers. -GWENPOOL” Since arriving in the Marvel Universe from the real world, Gwenpool has made a name for herself as one of its most exciting heroes. From teaming up with Spider-Man and the Mighty Thor to tackling villains like M.O.D.O.K. and Arcade, no one can top her combination of demolition and off-the-wall adventure. But now Gwenpool’s looking for the biggest and baddest foes she can think of and she’s going right to the top of the list with… DR. DOOM! Published: 12/2017 Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso Cover Artist Paulina Ganucheau Production Alan Fine Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada President Dan Buckley Writer Christopher Hastings Penciler Irene Strychalski Inker Irene Strychalski Colorist Rachelle Rosenberg Letterer Clayton Cowles Editor Heather Antos Jordan D. White Writer Robbie Thompson Penciler Mark Bagley Inker John Dell Colorist Jose Villarrubia Letterer Clayton Cowles Editor Darren Shan Kathleen Wisneski Appearing in 1st story Featured Characters: * Gwenpool (Gwen Poole) Supporting Characters: * Cecil * Vincent Doonan Antagonists: * Massster * Paste-Pot Pete (Peter Petruski) (Returns as Paste-Pot Pete) Other Characters: * Numerous unnamed New Yorkers * NYPD * Officer Gray * Numerous unnamed officers * Spider-Man (Miles Morales) (Mentioned) * Jessica Jones (Mentioned) * Brian Michael Bendis (Mentioned) * Christopher Hastings (Mentioned) * M.O.D.O.K. (Mentioned) * Avengers (Mentioned) * Champions (Mentioned) * Teddy Poole (Mentioned) * Iron Man (Victor von Doom) #thecomicsofsolitude #comicsofsolitude #comicbooks #comicbook #comic #comics #marvelcomics #dccomics #actioncomics #marvel #marvelstudios #marvellegends #marveluniverse #stanlee #dc #dcuniverse #dcextendeduniverse #dcfans #marvelfans #instagood #gwenpool #themanofsteel #superman #supermansuit #love #cosplay #cosplayer #cosplayersofinstagram #superhero https://www.instagram.com/p/CSw0MrirVUr/?utm_medium=tumblr
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I read some more of the Gwenpool comic and dang it continues to be way better than I expected. I've said before that the thematic conflict of the story is Gwen being in a different comic book genre than she personally enjoys. (which was even partly confirmed when she told Spidey that she considers herself a punisher legacy character!) and I was wondering how you could tie a villain into that. I was not expecting Vincent Doonan, holy shit what a genius villain this guy is! He's literally a rich white middle aged man who just hates how diverse and goofy and fantastic his world has become in the past eighteen years (ie, since the marvel universe origin), he's prepared to pay mercanaries to destroy anything that doesn't fit into his personal preference. In short he's a marvel comic book character who hates marvel comic books. I was worried before that the book was going to tell Gwen that her personal enjoyment of comics was wrong. That because she enjoyed violent comics rather than emotional ones she should be punished. But if her arch enemy is attacking comics as a whole, the character arc is more obviously that Gwen learns an appreciation of character focused story arcs in an attempt to save them (hopefully using methods still true to her love of violent comic fun)
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Tinkerer's most recent appearance was in Gwenpool and even then it was in a flashback showing Vincent Doonan(A Doombot that wants to live a peaceful and normal life away from Super folk).
Gwenpool seems like a neat comic that i’d probably be reading if I kept up with comics at this point in time
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Why isn't there a Gwenpool X Quentin Quire fic where Gwen introduces Quentin to M.O.D.OK. (The team not the supervillain) and batroc acts like Gwen's adopted dad. (Because he is. At least in my head cannon.) Also victor von doom is there too.
Also M.O.D.O.K. (The team) is just a found family. Change my mind.
#gwentin#Gwenpool#the unbelievable gwenpool#modok#batroc the leaper#mega tony#terrible eye#teddy poole#quentin quire and gwenpool#Quentin Quire#fanic idea#cecil#jeff the land shark#west coast avengers#marvel#marvel comics#vitctor von doom#modok the team#found family#Vincent Doonan#ronnie#doctor doom#Pig-gewn#howard the duck#i hope this happens#fanfic#please write this#disaster pinks
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From Unbelievable Gwenpool #020
Art by Gurihiru
Written by Christopher Hastings
#unbelievable gwenpool#gwenpool#gwen poole#spider-man#miles morales#vincent doonan#terrible eye#marvel#comics#marvel comics
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