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E-grāmata: Deadpool and Philosophy: My Common Sense Is Tingling

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Editors Michaud and May present readers with a collection of scholarly articles and academic essays focused on the Marvel comic book hero Deadpool and the philosophical content of his various media platforms. The editors have organized the twenty-eight selections that make up the main body of the text in seven parts devoted to time, heroism, existence, acting, perception, and many other related concepts. Nicolas Michaud is an English and philosophy teacher based in Florida. Jacob Thomas May is a student at the University of North Florida, Jacksonville. Annotation ©2017 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Deadpool is the super-anti-hero who knows he's in a comic book. His unique situation and blood-stained history give rise to many philosophical puzzles. A group of philosophical Deadpool fans delve into these puzzles in Deadpool and Philosophy. For instance, if you know that someone is writing the script of your life, can you really be a hero?

Is Deadpool really Wade Wilson, or did Wilson have his identity stolen by the monster who is now Deadpool? Are his actions predetermined by the writers, or does he trick the writers into scripting his choices? And what happens when Deadpool breaks into the real world to kill the writers? What kind of existence do literary characters have? How can we call him a moral agent for good when he still commits murder left and right and then left again and then right? Since Deadpool gets paid for his good deeds, can they be truly heroic? And which of the many Deadpool personalities are the real Deadpool? And of course, why does Deadpool love to annoy Wolverine so much?

Deadpool challenges us to think outside the box. Deadpool and Philosophy shows us the profound implications of this most contradictory and perplexing comic book character.
It's About F*$&ing Time ix
I These Timelines Can Get So Confusing
Why I Want to Rub Patrick Stewart's Head
1(2)
1 Breaking Sixteen Walls
3(12)
Rhiannon Grant
2 Deadpool the Dark Angel
15(12)
Christopher Ketcham
3 The Only
Chapter in This Book You Need to Read!
27(12)
John V. Karavitis
4 How Much Deadpool Is Too Much Deadpool?
39(12)
Krista Bonello Rutter Giappone
Caleb Turner
II I'm No Hero
Seriously, Why Do We Like This Guy? He Has No Redeeming Qualities Other than a Moderately Sized Dick and I, for One, Would Rather F$*#% the Avocado
51(2)
5 The Anti-Hero's Journey
53(8)
Andy Vink
6 The Accidental Hero
61(10)
Darian Shump
7 Why Deadpool Isn't a Hero (Yet?)
71(10)
Matthew Brake
8 How Shitty Can a Hero Be?
81(8)
Corey Horn
III Wade, Is That You?
Is It Just Me Who's Getting Tired of That F$*%ing Avocado Joke?
89(2)
9 Is Headless Deadpool Still Deadpool?
91(14)
Ben Fulman
10 Always a Pallbearer, Never the Corpse
105(10)
Heidi Samuelson
11 Immortality Is Misery
115(10)
John Altmann
12 Only Deadpool Is Sane
125(12)
Chad William Timm
13 Weapon X Machina
137(14)
Cole Bowman
IV Looks Aren't Everything
Why Ryan Reynolds Can't Act
151(2)
14 I'm an X-Man!
153(14)
Daniel Malloy
15 Good Citizen Deadpool?
167(8)
Jorge Humberto Sanchez Perez
16 The Beautiful Face Behind the Mask
175(12)
Kyle Alkema
Adam Barkman
17 Wade Wilson Fights Like a Girl
187(18)
Michael R. Berry
Christopher Natale
V Really? Was That Necessary?
Why We Would Like to Apologize to Mr. Reynolds Who Really Is Trying the Best He Can, We're Sure
205(2)
18 Thus Slaughtered Deadpool
207(10)
Nicol Smith
19 Deadpool Can't Know Fear
217(10)
Louis Melancon
20 Deadpool's Genocide of the Marvel Universe
227(10)
William R. Livingston
VI I'd Love to Get a Blow Job
Why Existence Sucks
237(2)
21 A Naughty Little Puppet, but Still a Puppet
239(8)
Shawn McKinney
22 How to Solve the Contradictions in Deadpool Killustrated
247(12)
Jamie Cawthra
23 A Chimichanga for the Mercenary Soul
259(12)
Gabriel Cruz
24 Won't the Real Wade Wilson Please Stand Up?
271(10)
Ben Abelson
VII Are You There, God?
It's Me, Abandoned and All Alone in the Universe, You Stupid Mother- $*#($*%!
281(2)
25 Deadpool Kills God
283(10)
Nicolas Michaud
26 Why We Love to Watch Deadpool ... Play with Himself
293(6)
Jacob Thomas May
27 The Mystic with the Mouth
299(12)
John Thompson
28 Zen and the Art of Deadpool
311(8)
Gerald Browning
References 319(6)
Author bios 325(6)
Index 331
Nicolas Michaud is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Florida State College Jacksonville. He is the editor of Adventure Time and Philosophy: The Handbook for Heroes and Frankenstein and Philosophy: The Shocking Truth. He lives in Jacksonville, FL.