Summary Deadpool and Wolverine embark on a wild, pan-dimensional adventure in Weapon X-Traction Part 2, exploring new versions of themselves as robots and furry creatures.
Ryan North and Javier Garrón’s backup stories are a must-read this summer, appearing in Marvel’s biggest series and featuring the dynamic duo in various forms.
Wade Wilson’s realization that he enjoys being a furry adds a fun twist to the Deadpool and Wolverine multiverse journey, promising more crazy adventures ahead.
Warning: Spoilers for Deadpool and Wolverine: Weapon X-Traction Part 2!Just as Deadpool is about to cross the multiverse to join the MCU, he and Wolverine stumble into their own pan-dimensional adventure, seeing themselves as robots in a dystopian future and sexy, anthropomorphized foxes. Wade Wilson may have thought he had nothing new to learn about himself, but this trip has given him a realization: he kinda likes being a furry.
The special Weapon X-Traction backup stories appear throughout Marvel’s biggest series this summer, encouraging readers to collect them all. The stories are written by Ryan North (The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl) and drawn by Javier Garrón (Miles Morales: Spider-Man). Similar to the new Deadpool & Wolverine MCU movie, Weapon X-Traction sees Wade and Logan travelling throughout the multiverse, meeting and becoming different versions of themselves.
Close TITLE COVER ARTIST RELEASE DATE Incredible Hulk #14 Javier Garrón July 17 Captain America #11 Steve McNiven July 24 Fantastic Four #22 Steve McNiven July 31 Spider-Gwen: The Ghost Spider #3 Ryan Stegman July 31 Immortal Thor #13 Jorge Molina July 31 Avengers #17 Cafu August 7 The Spectacular Spider-Men #6 Declan Shalvey August 7 X-Men #2 David Nakayama August 14
Each issue featuring a backup story also has a variant cover of everyone’s favorite duo, showing the pair trying to kill each other, cuddling up with an ugly dog, or Wolverine carrying Deadpool princess-style away from an explosion. Unfortunately, none feature what might be Deadpool’s new favorite form: that of a “smokeshow” anthro fox.
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Wolverine Takes Out His Furry Vengeance on Deadpool
Deadpool and Wolverine: Weapon X-Traction Part 2 by Ryan North and Javier Garrón
In Weapon X-Traction Part 1, an interdimensional portal opens up beneath Deadpool and Wolverine’s feet. Now in Part 2, they’re getting a quick tour of the infinite possibilities the multiverse has to offer. It wouldn’t be a Deadpool story if there weren’t self-aware references, and their first stop mocks Marvel 2099. As they keep zipping ahead into the future, their bodies become more robotic, until Deadpool is just a torso with a gun for a head, and Wolverine is an adamantium spine with claws jutting out.
Wolverine has had enough of the gags, and the fur really starts to fly in the next universe, where both men become muscular, anthropomorphized animals. Wolverine’s persona looks a little more like the animal he takes his name from, but Deadpool is one foxy furry. Instead of his normal scarred human body, Wade is healthy, fluffy, and ripped. As the two slash and bite at each other, Deadpool tells Logan something furry artists have known for years: anthropomorphized Wolverine vs. Deadpool can be a “needlessly hot, total smokeshow.” Wade admits he sees the appeal, now that he’s living it.
Deadpool’s Furry Moment Awakens Something In Him
The Weapon X-Traction backup stories continue across six more issues, and their next stop is a zombie apocalypse. Considering the upcoming Venom War just announced that “zombiotes” will be a major threat, these two Canucks might be responsible for bringing back some zombie virus with them into the main canon. Deadpool and Wolverine have a love/hate relationship (in that Deadpool loves Wolverine and Wolverine hates Deadpool), and no matter the location or premise, they’re always a hit with the fans. This summer promises to be huge for the pair, both in theaters, and in the pages of Deadpool and Wolverine: Weapon X-Traction.
Captain America #11 (featuring Deadpool and Wolverine: Weapon X-Traction Part 2 ) is available now from Marvel Comics.