Summary

  • Captain Deadpool takes the lead in a new variant cover, blending Steve Rogers' iconic outfit with Deadpool's signature snark and style.
  • The hilarious addition of an American Bald Eagle completes Deadpool's Americanization.
  • Deadpool 'kills' Captain America in the most hilariously ingenious way possible.

Captain America. While this may be an affront to Canadians everywhere, there's no denying that Wade Wilson pulls off the red, white, and blue as well as Steve Rogers, if not better. Screen Rant will dive into this new look soon, but first, cue the bald eagle screeches to welcome CAPTAIN DEADPOOL!

The addition of the USA’s national animal is a hilarious visual representation of Deadpool fully embracing his Americanization.

On July 24, 2024, Captain America #11 by J. Michael Straczynski and Jesús Saíz will feature David Nakayama’s Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe variant cover. This cover is one of many variants paying tribute to the iconic Deadpool comic of the same name.

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The variant cover series will spotlight the industry's top talents and be featured across Marvel’s hottest titles throughout July. Fans can expect Deadpool-levels of violence depicted across the various titles as the Merc with a Mouth slices and dices his way through the Marvel Universe, targeting fan-favorite characters.

Wade Wilson Becomes CAPTAIN DEADPOOL In Laugh-Worthy Patriotic Art for Captain American #11

Featured Image: Deadpool (left) and Captain America (right) in action side-by-side

David Nakayama’s Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe variant cover is pure, unadulterated genius, depicting Deadpool alongside Steve Rogers in nearly matching Captain America suits. While Steve dons his classic costume, Wade’s patriotic ensemble features a unique Deadpool twist that makes it perfect. Wade’s signature mask is Captain American-ized with the addition of the typical white wings on the sides and a giant white “A” plastered on the forehead. Instead of the suit being predominantly blue like Steve’s, Wade’s puts red at the forefront, paying tribute to his Deadpool origins.

However, the best part of this suit is perhaps the details. Strapped to Wade’s back are his signature twin katanas, adding a deadlier twist to the Captain America persona. Additionally, Wade sports a Deadpool-stylized shield, mimicking Rogers’ own. The pièce de résistance of the entire cover, though, is the American Bald Eagle landing on Captain Deadpool’s shoulder. The addition of the USA’s national animal is a hilarious visual representation of Wade fully embracing his Americanization, a nod to the wild and free American spirit that Deadpool shares.

Deadpool 'Kills' Captain America In the Most Hilariously Ingenuis Way Possible

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As the name implies—Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe—the primary theme of these variant covers is Wade killing various Marvel heroes. However, Nakayama’s art puts a hilariously ingenious twist on this theme. On the cover, Steve looks visibly pained seeing Deadpool in his new Captain America-inspired suit, with the added caption “Dies” suggesting that Steve is dying from immense levels of ‘cringe.’ This brilliant touch by Nakayama makes his variant cover particularly unique, as it depicts Deadpool ‘killing’ Captain America without any violence needed.

Captain America #11 is available July 24, 2024, from Marvel!

CAPTAIN AMERICA #11 (2024)

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  • Writer: J. Michael Straczynski
  • Artist: Jesús Saíz
  • Cover Artist: Taurin Clarke
Alias
Steve Rogers, John Walker, Sam Wilson
Created By
Joe Simon, Jack Kirby
Franchise
Marvel
Race
Human
First Appearance
Captain America Comics
Alliance
Avengers, Invaders, S.H.I.E.L.D., U.S. Army

Initially debuting in 1940, Captain America is the patriotically themed superhero who has shared the title with only a few individuals. Beginning with Steve Rogers, Captain America's birth resulted from a frail man taking part in an experimental U.S. Army super-soldier trial, which imbued him with super-human abilities. The character is often depicted wielding a nigh unbreakable and aerodynamic shield made of vibranium that they use to defend and attack their foes.

Deadpool in Comic Cover Art
Alias
Wade Wilson
Created By
Fabian Nicieza, Rob Liefeld
POWERS
Healing factor, regeneration, superhuman strength and agility,
Franchise
Marvel
Birthday
November 22
Height
6'2”

The merc with the mouth first appeared in an issue of New Mutants in 1990, and since then has gone on to get his own series and a massive cult following. With his incredible powers of healing and regeneration, Deadpool was initially depicted as an X-Men villain but went on to become an anti-hero. After getting his own movie series starting in 2016, the third Deadpool movie finally brings the wisecracking, fourth-wall-breaking character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.