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hyperactivator ([info]hyperactivator) wrote in [info]scans_daily,
@ 2009-04-19 18:34:00

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Entry tags:char: deadpool/wade wilson, publisher: marvel comics

Deadpool's Deathtrap
After reading the recent Catwoman and Batman deathtrap escape I was reminded of my favorite
Deathtrap staring Deadpool. So here it is.

From Deadpool #9 and featureing lots of cool.



First our hero awakens.

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And the villain reveals himself. He also reveals that he has Armor's codename sense.

Now for the trap.

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And thier we go. The lesson? Be true to yourself.



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I LOLed
[info]peur_evol
2009-04-19 08:10 pm UTC (link)
Thanks for that!

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[info]neuhallidae
2009-04-19 08:16 pm UTC (link)
I am so iconning the Teddy Ruxpin line, because mine was the bane of my nightmares when I was a five-year-old.

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[info]lurkslikefox
2009-04-24 05:52 pm UTC (link)
Did you have one of the one's that talked? Because that thing terrified me!

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[info]neuhallidae
2009-04-24 06:15 pm UTC (link)
Not only did I have one that talked, it also had a factory defect that as long as it had a tape and batteries, it would turn on at any time it damn well pleased (except when you actually tried to make it play). And when the batteries started to run down, it would talk with this slow, distorted, slurring voice that sounded like a demonically-possessed Barry White. Nothing like being five and hearing "Coooooome... with... meeeeee... tooooo... the... laaaaaaand... of... dreeeeeeaaaaams..." in that voice suddenly come from the bottom of your toy box at three in the morning to make you need a night light for a few years.

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[info]taggerung301
2009-04-19 08:33 pm UTC (link)
oh deadpool
never change (:

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[info]dustbunny105
2009-04-19 08:35 pm UTC (link)
"Teddy's achieved ramming speed!"

I will never stop loving this sentence. Someday, I don't know how but someday I will find a way to use it in a relevant context.

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[info]pyrotwilight
2009-04-19 10:42 pm UTC (link)
Meanwhile at the Young Avengers headquarters...

"Teddy's achieved ramming speed!"

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[info]sessile29
2009-04-20 02:35 am UTC (link)
OMFG LOL

THE DIRTY THOUGHTS YOU HAVE TRIGGERED XDDDDD

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Another reason I love Deadpool:
[info]box_in_the_box
2009-04-19 08:59 pm UTC (link)
I think there's something deeply inspiring and admirable about someone who would literally rather be dead than stop being a hateful asshole. :)

The joke here is that I'm completely serious.

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[info]jasper_stars
2009-04-19 09:10 pm UTC (link)
Rush Limbaugh as a swear = CRACKTASTIC

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[info]tsuki_the_geek
2009-04-19 11:37 pm UTC (link)
This is so full of win!

Can it be Deadpool week? I want a Deadpool week!

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DEADPOOL WEEK?
[info]peur_evol
2009-04-19 11:49 pm UTC (link)
Can it be Deadpool week? I want a Deadpool week!

*raises hand*

ME TOO!

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Re: DEADPOOL WEEK?
[info]zhinxy
2009-04-20 02:07 am UTC (link)
AND ME! AND ME!

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[info]foxhack
2009-04-20 12:27 am UTC (link)
No, it may not.

Because a week isn't nearly enough.

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RE: DEADPOOL WEEK
[info]peur_evol
2009-04-20 01:10 am UTC (link)
FOXHACK:No, it may not.


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Re: DEADPOOL WEEK
[info]foxhack
2009-04-20 01:21 am UTC (link)
My native tongue is Spanish!

I have an excuseTM!

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[info]zhinxy
2009-04-20 02:07 am UTC (link)
FABULOUS!

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[info]jarodrussell
2009-04-20 12:29 pm UTC (link)
Did Deathtrap ever show up again? He seemed a lot more fun than Arcade.

Doctor Developer: Maybe, but...come on. You've always got to have a damsel

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[info]psychop_rex
2009-04-20 10:50 pm UTC (link)
This is uncannily similar to a dream I once had - the basic situation, I mean, not the whole Deathtrap and freaky-Burton-wonderland aspect.
Here's the deal - me and my parents were staying over at the house of a mutual friend, and we had brought our small dog with us. I was sleeping in a bed that was rather high up, with one of those mattresses that are full of springs. (Have patience - this WILL be relevant. I'm mentioning it now so you aren't confused later.)
Anyway. So I fall asleep, as one does, and sooner or later I fall into one of those dreams that is sort-of-but-not-really a nightmare, in that it's mildly freaky, but not really scary enough to wake you up. In this dream, I was in a huge, empty, warehouse-like space, and suspended from the ceiling by wires was a gigantic teddy bear - much like in this comic, in fact, only minus the freaky aspects; just a normal teddy bear, albeit gigantic.
So this teddy bear was evil or something, and it was trying to get me. The teddy bear itself was inanimate, but it could swing about on these wires it was suspended by, so it kept swooping down from the ceiling trying to crush me or bop me or knock me out or something.
Now, this teddy bear was fairly slow-moving, and had fairly bad aim, so it was easily for the dream-me to avoid it - I just ducked down or flattened myself against the floor, and it passed over my head. So I kept ducking, and the teddy kept missing me, and I was kind of wondering where this dream was going next, when all of a sudden I felt this tremendous impact - not in the dream, in real life - and I woke up all freaked out going 'GAH! THE TEDDY BEAR'S GOT ME!'
It turned out what had happened was this. Remember what I said earlier about how our little dog had come along with us? Well, she always slept with me at night since she was a puppy, and she had gotten bored doing whatever she'd been doing, and had decided to settle down with me for the night. Well, she was a small dog, and the bed was high up, so she had to make a mighty leap to get onto it, and when she impacted with the springy mattress it shook the whole bed, which created the impact I felt. So I woke up all gasping and sweating, thinking that I'd been hit by the giant teddy bear, only to find myself looking into the puzzled eyes of my little dog. It was quite the anticlimax.
So, right. Sorry if I bored y'all by blathering on about my nightmares, but the similarities were striking enough that I noticed them immediately, and I thought you might be interested. Life imitates art, as they say.

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[info]lookingforsigns
2009-04-21 06:27 am UTC (link)
This and the one where he tells off T-Ray for trying to break him are probably the epitome of Deadpool condensed to a fine, delicious syrup. I love it.

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