Marvel Spiderman Deadpool 1 Teaser Released; 'Build Your Own' Character Bundle Sold In Stores?
Marvel recently released "Spider-Man/Deadpool 1" teasers for the first issue of the comic book series.
In the company's press release it was stated that, "Blockbuster creators and legendary Deadpool creative team of Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness reunite once more to chronicle the ongoing adventures of Peter Parker and Wade Wilson!," according to Comic Book Resources.
"Deadpool LOVES Spider-Man. Spider-Man HATES Deadpool. What could go wrong? More importantly-what on Earth could bring these two together for a titanic team-up in the mighty Marvel manner? ," the statement continued.
Marvel teased Spiderman and Deadpool fans with a glimpse of the comic book art cover and pages, which is set to be released in January 2016. Despite the teasers, hasn't revealed any further details about the "Spider-Man/Deadpool" plot since it will soon be available in stores.
The comic book series was first revealed during the San Diego Comic-Con and Kelly already gave clues about the possible content saying, "I can say that they come for the Deadpool but stay for the Spidey-or I can tell you the truth: I can't tell you that," according to Tech Times.
"I will say that there is an assassination involved, a case of misplaced trust and their names are on the book so they sort of have to show up," the statement continued.
Even though the first issue of "Spider-Man/Deadpool" will be released next year, Marvel introduced a Do-It-Yourself Deadpool for their second issue, which parts will be available in stores.
In order to get two free bundles of 25 collectible items each for the first set, the retailer has to reach over 175 percent sales from "Mrs Deadpool And The Howling Commandos #2" along with "Spider-Man/Deadpool #1,"according to Bleeding Cool.
If they reached 150 percent the store will be getting one bundle that will arrive on Jan 6 and sellers also has an option to get more bundles however, it will cost them extra money.
This offer was first made by Marvel for "Build Your Own Iron Man" where consumers can create the character with free cardboards that were included with the comics that they bought.