Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Creator Credits for Deadpool (2016)

So, this is probably the only time Joe Kelly will be listed as the most influential creator in a Marvel super hero film. More's the pity!

Links to my other lists found here.

Joe Kelly: co-creator of Blind Al, a blind woman who Deadpool abducted and forced to live with him; of Deadpool's belt icon; of the expressive, emotive eyes on Deadpool's mask; of Deadpool's mask folding behind his head; of Deadpool breaking the fourth wall to comment on the storytelling tropes in the adventure he's having; of Deadpool calling himself "Merc with a Mouth"; of the Deadpool logo; of Sister Margaret's School for Wayward Children, a hangout place for various mercenaries where they receive assignments (Deadpool #1, 1997); of Francis, one of the people mutated by the same project as Deadpool (Deadpool #14, 1998); of Ajax, Francis' attempted codename (Deadpool #15, 1998); of Wade Wilson admitting himself to a program which he thought would transform him into a super hero and cure his cancer but was instead subjected to a battery of near-death experiences until he lost his sanity; of Cunningham, one of the test subjects tormented alongside Wade who befriended him; of Wade Wilson taking his codename from the "dead pool" placed on his own life (Deadpool/Death 1998 Annual, 1998)

Stan Lee: co-creator of Spider-Man, who received his powers from a radioactive spider's bite (Amazing Fantasy #15, 1962); of Daredevil (Daredevil #1, 1964); of Nick Fury (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1, 1963); of Nick Fury wearing an eye-patch; the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, a mobile headquarters designed like a flying battleship (Strange Tales#135, 1965); of Mutants, a collection of humans with powers who are feared by other humans; the X-Men, a team of mutant heroes based at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters in Westchester County; the X-Men's yellow & black uniforms; the Beast, one of the X-Men; Professor Charles Xavier, the founder of the X-Men (X-Men #1, 1963)

Fabian Niceiza: co-creator of chimichangas as Deadpool's favourite food [or thing to say] (Cable & Deadpool #19, 2005); of Bob, a henchman who befriends Deadpool (Cable & Deadpool #38, 2007); of Weasel, a criminal weapons-maker and best friend of Deadpool; of Deadpool's fast-healing ability (Deadpool: The Circle Chase #1, 1993); of Deadpool, a costumed mercenary in a red & black costume with a motormouth; Deadpool's swords; Cable as Deadpool's adversary (New Mutants #98, 1991); of Deadpool talking to himself (X-Force #4, 1991); of Cable as a time traveler (X-Force #8, 1992); of Vanessa, Deadpool's longtime love interest (X-Force #11, 1992)

Jack Kirby: co-creator of Nick Fury (Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1, 1963); of Nick Fury wearing an eye-patch; the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier, a mobile headquarters designed like a flying battleship (Strange Tales #135, 1965); of Mutants, a collection of humans with powers who are feared by other humans; the X-Men, a team of mutant heroes based at Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters in Westchester County; the X-Men's yellow & black uniforms; the Beast, one of the X-Men; Professor Charles Xavier, the founder of the X-Men (X-Men #1, 1963)

Ed McGuinness: co-creator of Blind Al, a blind woman who Deadpool abducted and forced to live with him; of Deadpool's belt icon; of the expressive, emotive eyes on Deadpool's mask; of Deadpool's mask folding behind his head; of Deadpool breaking the fourth wall to comment on the storytelling tropes in the adventure he's having; of Deadpool calling himself "Merc with a Mouth"; of the Deadpool logo; of Sister Margaret's School for Wayward Children, a hangout place for various mercenaries where they receive assignments (Deadpool #1, 1997)

Steve Harris: co-creator of Wade Wilson admitting himself to a program which he thought would transform him into a super hero and cure his cancer but was instead subjected to a battery of near-death experiences until he lost his sanity; of Cunningham, one of the test subjects tormented alongside Wade who befriended him; of Wade Wilson taking his codename from the "dead pool" placed on his own life (Deadpool/Death 1998 Annual, 1998)

Rob Liefeld: co-creator of Cable, a militant, hard-nosed mutant soldier (New Mutants #87, 1990); of Deadpool, a costumed mercenary in a red & black costume with a motormouth; Deadpool's swords; Cable as Deadpool's adversary (New Mutants #98, 1991); of Deadpool talking to himself (X-Force #4, 1991); of Cable as a time traveler (X-Force #8, 1992); of Vanessa, Deadpool's longtime love interest (X-Force #11, 1992)

Chris Claremeont: co-creator of Colossus, a Russian X-Man who can transform into organic steel; Wolverine as an X-Man (Giant-Size X-Men #1, 1974); of Xavier's School residing on Graymalkin Lane (Uncanny X-Men #152, 1981); of the Blackbird jet, the X-Men's primary mode of transportation (X-Men #94, 1975)

Len Wein: co-creator of Colossus, a Russian X-Man who can transform into organic steel; Wolverine as an X-Man (Giant-Size X-Men #1, 1974); of Wolverine, a mutant hero (Incredible Hulk #180, 1974); of the Blackbird jet, the X-Men's primary mode of transportation (X-Men #94, 1975)

Dave Cockrum: co-creator of Colossus, a Russian X-Man who can transform into organic steel; Wolverine as an X-Man (Giant-Size X-Men #1, 1974); of the Blackbird jet, the X-Men's primary mode of transportation (X-Men #94, 1975)

Walter McDaniel: co-creator of Francis, one of the people mutated by the same project as Deadpool (Deadpool #14, 1998); of Ajax, Francis' attempted codename (Deadpool #15, 1998)

Paco Medina: co-creator of Deadpool using a pizza delivery service to catch the pizza delivery boy who is his target at the home of a man named Gavin (Deadpool #10, 2008)

Joe Madureira: co-creator of Weasel, a criminal weapons-maker and best friend of Deadpool; of Deadpool's fast-healing ability (Deadpool: The Circle Chase #1, 1993)

Daniel Way: co-creator of Deadpool using a pizza delivery service to catch the pizza delivery boy who is his target at the home of a man named Gavin (Deadpool #10, 2008)

Grant Morrison: co-creator of Negasonic Teenage Warhead, a mutant teenager who is taught by one of the X-Men (New X-Men #115, 2001)

Frank Quitely: co-creator of Negasonic Teenage Warhead, a mutant teenager who is taught by one of the X-Men (New X-Men #115, 2001)

Ian Churchill; co-creator of Wade Wilson, Deadpool's real name; of Deadpool's body ravaged by the effects of cancer; (Deadpool #1, 1994)

Mark Waid; co-creator of Wade Wilson, Deadpool's real name; of Deadpool's body ravaged by the effects of cancer (Deadpool #1, 1994)

Steve Ditko: co-creator of Spider-Man, who received his powers from a radioactive spider's bite (Amazing Fantasy #15, 1962)

Patrick Zircher: co-creator of chimichangas as Deadpool's favourite food [or thing to say] (Cable & Deadpool #19, 2005)

Shawn Martinbrough: co-creator of Angel Dust, a mutant woman with superhuman strength (Morlocks #1, 2002)

Louise Simonson: co-creator of Cable, a militant, hard-nosed mutant soldier (New Mutants #87, 1990)

Geoff Johns: co-creator of Angel Dust, a mutant woman with superhuman strength (Morlocks #1, 2002)

Reilly Brown: co-creator of Bob, a henchman who befriends Deadpool (Cable & Deadpool #38, 2007)

Mark Pacella: co-creator of Vanessa, Deadpool's longtime love interest (X-Force #11, 1992)

David Brewer: co-creator of Marrow, a mutant with bones growing from her back (Cable #15)

Bob McLeod: co-creator of Xavier's School residing on Graymalkin Lane (Uncanny X-Men #152, 1981)

Jeph Loeb: co-creator of Marrow, a mutant with bones growing from her back (Cable #15)

Mark Millar: co-creator of Nick Fury depicted as Samuel L. Jackson (Ultimates #2, 2002)

Bryan Hitch: co-creator of Nick Fury depicted as Samuel L. Jackson (Ultimates #2, 2002)

Herb Trimpe: co-creator of Wolverine, a mutant hero (Incredible Hulk #180, 1974)

John Romita: co-creator of Wolverine, a mutant hero (Incredible Hulk #180, 1974)

Mike Mignola: co-creator of Cable as a time traveler (X-Force #8, 1992)

Marv Wolfman: co-creator of Blade (Tomb of Dracula #10, 1973)

Gene Colan: co-creator of Blade (Tomb of Dracula #10, 1973)

Bill Everett: co-creator of Daredevil (Daredevil #1, 1964)

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