Marvel's Deadpool and Spider-Man Will Be Teaming Up Monthly

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Two of Marvel's biggest jokesters are being combined on a regular basis. Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness are bringing the Deadpool and Spider-Man team-ups on a regular basis.

Kelly and McGuinness worked together on "Deadpool" in the late 90s. They are known for making the Mercenary a fixture in Mavel's Universe.

For developing this unique character who's witty, continually breaks the fourth wall, and has a larger than life storyline.

While both Spider-Man and Deadpool love one-liners and have knack for royally screwing things up, they have completely different ways of dealing with enemies that keep them from getting along.

In Marvel style, very little about the storyline of the comic has been revealed. Only that Spider-Man will pick up knives some more.

Knowable villains from both Spider-Man's and Deadpool's worlds will show face. Deadpool will continue to be more noble instead of just uber violent.

Kelly says: "I can say that they come for the Deadpool but stay for the Spidey--or I can tell you the truth: I can't tell you that.

I will say that there is an assassination involved, a case of misplaced trust and their names are on the book so they sort of have to show up."

This is not the first time that the two have joined up. It is the first time they've done so since Marvel's Secret Wars. The comic is to be dropped later this year.

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