DEADPOOL: Unlike The Manger, He Doesn’t Need A 4th Wall..

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(Joshua Gilmore-Staff Writer)

It is the 3rd day of the mystical 12 Days of Deadpool and Old Saint Wade has delivered a special treat, with some help from the insanely talented crew from Deviantart.com

Deadpool has plans for some would be bandits.

In an obvious take on the Christmas classic “Home Alone”, Deadpool shows how his plans would differ from Kevin McCallister.

Here is a closer look at Deadpool’s plans and does the Honey Badger look familiar?
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Now, with that said, that was your 3rd day of the 12 Days of Deadpool. Stay close to your computers and look for day 4 installment at Empireonline.com

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It’s Time To Return To The Pages Of Bat Country..

(Joshua Gilmore-Staff Writer)

Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo have taken the Las Vegas journeys from the pages to the silver screen and their return to print is set, with the help of cartoonist Troy Little. Top Shelf Productions, an imprint of IDW Publishing, has announced this adaptation of “Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas” will begin their entrance into the world of graphic novels.

IDW Publishing has made a name for itself in the world of comics since their start in 1999, they have developed huge franchises and they have taken the proper risks to create a brand that can challenge the iconic legends. Now, with their entrance into the graphic novels battle ground, they are releasing a beloved classic into a world that should fit the works of Hunter S. Thompson like a glove.

“I’m so pleased that one of the first collaborative projects to come out of the Top Shelf/ IDW relationship will be Troy Little’s inspired take on a true classic of American literature,” said Top Shelf Editor-In-Chief Chris Staros in a press release. “One of the most unforgettable writers turned loose in one of my favorite cities! We can’t wait to show you what Troy’s done with it.”
If you have not read this classical work of Hunter S. Thompson, buy the ticket and take the ride. The original novel and 1998 Terry Gilliam film are readily available online. The Troy Little’s graphic novel adaptation is set to be released this month. For more information on the release go to  Top Shelf Productions Official Site