DEADPOOL é a crítica cínica de uma geração conservadora (e Rob Liefeld é gênio)
Summary
TLDRThis video delves into the evolution of Deadpool as a character, tracing his journey from a mere weapon to a complex figure capable of healing and helping others. It highlights the significant contributions of Joe Kelly in the 1990s, where metalinguistic elements emerged in his narratives, particularly through humor and absurdity. The discussion also critiques the character's role in reflecting societal attitudes towards violence versus sexuality, emphasizing a cynical critique that entertains without prompting real change. Ultimately, the video invites viewers to explore Deadpool's interactions within the broader Marvel universe and encourages audience engagement with other characters.
Takeaways
- 😀 Deadpool's character has evolved from a simple villain to a complex anti-hero who grapples with moral dilemmas.
- 😀 The early portrayal of Deadpool in miniseries lacked depth, as seen in the poorly received 1994 series by Mark Waid.
- 😀 The monthly Deadpool series launched in 1997 by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness marked a significant turning point in defining the character's personality.
- 😀 Issue #11 of the Deadpool series, released in late 1997, introduced metalinguistic elements, showcasing Deadpool's unique narrative style.
- 😀 Deadpool's time travel to the early Marvel comics serves as a comedic critique of the original characters and their absurdities.
- 😀 The character often engages in absurd situations, such as disguising himself as Peter Parker, highlighting the humor in unexpected scenarios.
- 😀 The portrayal of other Marvel characters in Deadpool's adventures reveals a satirical view of their classic traits and cultural stereotypes.
- 😀 Despite Deadpool's comedic and irreverent tone, the underlying themes often reflect conservative attitudes towards violence and sexuality.
- 😀 Deadpool's success within the Marvel franchise emphasizes the interplay between entertainment, critique, and corporate interests, especially following Disney's acquisition of Fox.
- 😀 The character's critique is often perceived as cynical, entertaining audiences while simultaneously acknowledging the absurdity of the superhero genre.
Q & A
What significant transformation does Deadpool undergo from his introduction to his later iterations?
-Deadpool evolves from a less defined character with vague motivations to a complex, self-aware anti-hero, particularly solidified in the 1997 ongoing series by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness.
How does metalinguistic humor manifest in Deadpool's character?
-Metalinguistic humor in Deadpool is evident when he travels back in time and interacts with classic Marvel characters, allowing for comedic commentary on the absurdities of comic book tropes and earlier portrayals.
What role does cynicism play in Deadpool's critiques of the Marvel universe?
-Cynicism in Deadpool's critiques suggests that while he points out flaws and absurdities in the Marvel universe, these critiques often serve as entertainment rather than calls for real change.
How does the script address the contrast between violence and sexuality in media?
-The script highlights a cultural irony where violence is widely accepted in media, while sexual content is often met with discomfort. Deadpool exemplifies this by being characterized more by his violent acts than by his pansexual identity.
What is the significance of Deadpool's interactions with characters like Peter Parker and Mary Jane?
-Deadpool's interactions with these characters serve to portray them in a less flattering light, reflecting on the naive characteristics of early comic book narratives and providing humorous critique.
What is meant by 'cynical critique' as discussed in the script?
-'Cynical critique' refers to commentary that highlights flaws or absurdities in a system without pushing for actual change, resulting in entertainment that maintains the status quo.
Who were the key creative figures behind the successful Deadpool series that began in 1997?
-The successful 1997 series was written by Joe Kelly and illustrated by Ed McGuinness, marking a pivotal moment in Deadpool's character development.
How does Deadpool serve as a reflection of broader cultural attitudes?
-Deadpool reflects societal attitudes by embodying the acceptance of violence in entertainment while highlighting the discomfort around sexual themes, showcasing a cultural double standard.
What is the narrator's stance on the continued enjoyment of Deadpool as a character?
-The narrator encourages continued enjoyment of Deadpool, acknowledging his cultural impact while also emphasizing the nuanced and potentially conservative aspects of his portrayal.
What invitations does the narrator extend to the audience regarding the content?
-The narrator invites the audience to suggest other Marvel characters for commentary and promotes their social media platforms for further engagement.
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