admonition : spoiler for Deadpool : Team - Up # 5!Deadpoolcreator Rob Liefeld has formally said goodbye to his iconic character in the most ambitious way possible . In the final pages of his finalDeadpoolseries , Liefeld draw in out one last , gloriously Liefeldian creative trick , assure his swan Sung dynasty as the Merc With a Mouth ’s source was memorable – and definitive , reckon he has seeminglyburned his bridge with Marvel for good .

Deadpool : Team - Up#5 – drop a line and illustrate by Rob Liefeld – feature a moment in whichthe author / artist inserts himself into the story itself , so as to say goodbye to the title character in person . While not the first time that a writer or artist has tuck himself into his own story , this is peculiarly remarkable , as Liefeld reveals himself to be the mysterious Commander X , who has been teased since long before the series even began .

Calling it a foresighted con on Liefeld ’s part sound like an understatement , but it is most surely the most enthralling cameo the creator could make .

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Deadpool: Team-Up#5 – Written & Illustrated by Rob Liefeld; Color By Juan Manuel Rodriguez; Lettering By VC’s Joe Sabino,

The meta panorama to Rob Liefeld ’s cameo certainly feels fitting , consider that Deadpool’smeta - awareness of the Marvel Universeis a superpower in itself . It ’s hard to conceive of or spell for Deadpool without that on - brand self - consciousness , so it makes sense for Rob Liefeld ’s final attempt at the theatrical role to be his most challenging attempt at self - awareness . Even then , this moment feel big than just a play meta - contextual point in the narrative . Any creator can blink at the lecturer , butthis is Liefeld framing himself as one of his more unsung character , make more than five years ago .

The gaudery and condition of it all feel like Rob Liefeld ’s personal cheerio to Deadpool , the reader , and to the Marvel Universe .

This , however , features Liefeld ’s official sendoff to a world he helped create , a character reference he help prime , and to character who all had his personal touch . This feels all the more poignant considering Deadpool ’s final words:“I really require some respite . I ’m kinda draggin ' … if you know what I mean . “The gaudery and setting of it all feels like Rob Liefeld ’s personal goodbye to Deadpool , the reader , and to the Marvel Universe . It ’s certainly an challenging way to say goodbye to Deadpool , but Rob Liefeld ’s Bible resonate with reader who followed his journey .

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Commander X’s Debut:Major X#0 – Written & Illustrated By Rob Liefeld; Ink By Adelso Corona & Cory Hamscher; Color By Romulo Fajardo Jr.; Lettering By Joe Sabino

In his 2019 debut , it was established that Commander X – a latter daylight Marvel creation for Rob Liefeld – is one of the leaders within the X - Command of Earth-19647 . The series project Commander X in person induct Alexander Nathan Summers , son of Cable , into the X - bid . In all the time since then , Commander X has never bring out his honest identity , and never even allow for his veridical name to any of his teammate . This top to a great pot of speculation from Marvel fans over the preceding five years , but no one could ’ve predicted the truth .

After the Commander incriminate they ’ve shape together before , which Wade does n’t remember , he unmasks and give away a spitting look-alike of Liefeld , saying"it ’s been thirty years,“before Deadpool unceremoniously brush him off .

Rob Liefeld revived his underrated workforDeadpool : Team - Up , where the Merc with a Mouth join force play with all of his dear partners and teammates – include X - Command , Wolverine , Ghost - Spider , Doc Samson , Shatterstar , Hercules , Cable , and more – to resist off an regular army of Dragon Men . Wade Wilson thanks Commander X for his assistance , and after the Commander implies they ’ve work together before , which Wade does n’t think , he unmask and reveals a spue image of Liefeld , saying"it ’s been thirty years,“before Deadpool unceremoniously brush him off .

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Liefeld Leaves A Significant, But Complicated Legacy At Marvel

Rob Liefeld ’s bequest in comic books itself has been pave with arguing and assorted chemical reaction from some critics , as some deem his prowess depictions of superheroes to beoccasionally outrageous at best . However , his contributions to the industry are undeniable , particularly when it comes to his contribution to the Deadpool graphic symbol . The role ’s name and popularity is too big to finish with Rob Liefeld ’s exit , but everything Deadpool related certainly begin with its creator . There quite literally is no Deadpool without Rob Liefeld .

Deadpool made his first comic book show inNew Mutants#98 , by the creative squad of Rob Liefeld , Fabian Nicieza , Steve Buccellato , Joe Rosen , and Bob Harras .

When Liefeld first announced that he was withdraw from Deadpool with one final series for Marvel , fans cognise that he was going to commit out all the stops , and birth one of the most spectacular – in the most literal sense of the intelligence , mean a " spectacle " of epical proportions – stories of his career , andDeadpool Team - Updidn’t disappoint , especially with its final natural state Commander X identicalness reveal . Though it might at long last amount to little more than a throwaway cameo , it was still a major jounce , and a satisfying minute , for readers upon the issue ’s release .

Close up of Rob Liefeld (left); with live-action version of his creation Deadpool (right)

Comparing Rob Liefeld’s Deadpool Cameo To Other Self-Inserts By Marvel Creators over The Years

Rob Liefeld Isn’t the Only Meta Cameo in Comics History

Stan Lee making cameos in Marvel ’s Comics , even before his use in the publisher ’s movie version , gained enough ill fame to popularize the idea of creators inserting themselves into their body of work . The course extend to this day , meaning Liefeld is far from the first . More often than not , Lord choose for their ego - inserts to be as in - cosmos characters who trance a creator ’s likeness . In some examples , creators stick in themselves into their comics as themselves , and even then , it ’s usually as a tongue - in - impertinence venire show and nothing more than that .

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There have been rare instances with Godhead taking ambitious approaches to their cameo . For lesson , while not a self - insert as Jack Kirby did n’t compose the story , author Mark Waid did once frameKirby as an actual God , who literally brings life-time to the Fantastic Four , a squad create by Kirby in literal - living . Meanwhile , readers will never forgetGrant Morrison ’s multiversal cameoinAnimal Man . Still , though , Liefeld ’s cameo feel even more challenging and perhaps even more solemn than anything that came before it .

Rob Liefeld’s goodbye in Deadpool Team Up #5

That is what makes it a fitting final note for the Merc With a Mouth ’s Almighty to end on ; when it comes down to it , Deadpool Team - Up#5 is not about Rob Liefeld pronounce goodbye to the audience – as he will bear on to produce comic strip , including a revival of his iconicYoungbloodteam book for Image Comics – or to the publisher , Marvel , but rather to his beloved sub himself . Deadpoolwill carry on as a Marvel backbone , but he will never be incisively the same , now that Rob Liefeld , or Commander X , has officially say goodbye .

Deadpool : Team - Up#5is available now from Marvel Comics .

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