Gearing up for Deadpool 3? These Marvel comics will offer the best glimpse into the mind of the Merc with a Mouth, although it may not be a mind you want to see into.

The only MCU movie to release in 2024 will be Deadpool 3, in a twist that nobody saw coming. The film is the outlier following mass delays in the fallout from the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. 

The film will be released in May 2024, and behind-the-scenes leaks have already made some huge revelations. Meanwhile, rumors are heating up that a trailer is incoming, possibly during the Super Bowl. 

If you want to get caught up on Marvel’s regenerating degenerate before the film, these Deadpool comics will give you an excellent glimpse into the mind of Deadpool.

Marvel’s best Deadpool comics for new and returning readers

If you’re new to the character or are just looking for a refresher, these are the best Deadpool comics to get into the character.

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Cable/Deadpool: If Looks Could Kill

Once upon a time, Deadpool wasn’t the instant draw for fans that he is today. He was still popular, but the books weren’t lighting up sales charts with the general public. 

With the streamlining of the X-Men titles in the early 2000s, Deadpool found himself in a team-up book with time-displaced future soldier Cable. The story saw the two thrust into a partnership when their DNA is mixed together, resulting in Deadpool being dragged along unwittingly whenever Cable uses his teleporter. 

But the wild thing is…Cable/Deadpool is really good. The irreverent Deadpool and the stoic Cable paired together perfectly, and their stories mixed the big-stakes action of Cable trying to save the future with the low-brow humor of Deadpool just trying to make a living. Cable/Deadpool is a genuinely unique affair, a once-in-a-lifetime team-up book that features some of the best stories these characters have ever had. 

Secret Agent Deadpool

The best Deadpool stories kick off with a strong premise. Secret Agent Deadpool exemplifies this with a strong twist set-up that puts the Merc With a Mouth on his suavest adventure. 

Deadpool believes he’s hired to kill a philanderer, but it’s actually super cool secret agent Jace Burns, who Deadpool promptly blows up. In the process, Deadpool winds up in possession of Burns’ watch. Spy agency the Risk Management Organization mistakes the scarred Deadpool for a badly burned Jace. 

Secret Agent Deadpool sees Deadpool get what is arguably his dream job. He’s thrown into the spy game with all the gadgets and perks he could possibly want, which sets up for some of the best comedy and action you can imagine with the character. 

Dead Presidents

A necromancer fed up with the state of America resurrects dead presidents to lead the country into a new golden age, but the zombie Presidents aren’t all there. This leads to a huge public controversy when Captain America is seen decapitating a zombie Truman. 

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Dead Presidents is the opening salvo of a really spectacular Deadpool run co-written by comedian Brian Posehn. This run does a lot to re-establish Deadpool in the larger Marvel universe and update the character’s confusing origins, but it also is just great to see a fun romp where Deadpool hangs out with other Marvel heroes. 

Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe

The X-Men, seeing Deadpool worse off than ever, commit him to the Ravencroft Asylum. There, the nefarious Psycho-Man poses as a psychiatrist, aiming to use Deadpool’s Weapon X brainwashing to make him the perfect weapon. Instead, something breaks. 

Deadpool has always been off, but now he’s keenly aware of just how dire his life is – and that of everyone around him. The broken Deadpool sets out to kill everyone in a misguided effort to “save” them. 

This remains one of the most beloved universe massacres in Marvel history and showcases Deadpool at his most lethal. Plus, there’s a twist ending that comic book fans will love. 

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Deadpool by Joe Kelly

It feels like cheating to name an entire run, but it really needs to be this way. If you want the best Deadpool comics to start with, it’s the seminal Joe Kelly run that starts in 1997’s Deadpool #1. 

For much of the ‘90s, Deadpool was a wacky merc and his character was slowly developing. Stories like The Circle Chase are iconic, but the 1997 run defined the character, with many elements from this run making their way to the movie. 

There are just too many iconic moments from this run to pick one. From Deadpool’s first meetings with T-Bird to the legendary issue where he’s stuck in a 1960s issue of Spider-Man, Joe Kelly’s Deadpool is the place to start for the definitive Merc With a Mouth experience. 

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