LEGO Deadpool Toilet Paper Holder: For The Aftermath of That Chimichanga

3D printed by Etsy shop NerdyBathroomFun (accurate), this LEGO-inspired Deadpool (Deadpoop?) holds a roll of toilet paper on his katana to help clean up the mess after the chimichanga party you just had in your stomach. Pretty cool, but I feel like he should also be able to hold a bottle of Pepto-Bismol as well. And maybe a candle.

Deadpool can be affixed to a wall with mounting screws or lag bolts or attached to an optional wall mount using 3M adhesive strips. Either way, I can guarantee he’s not going to be thrilled about hanging out in the bathroom with me after a visit to an all-you-can-eat buffet, especially if it was Tex-Mex night.

Is my wife going to appreciate the newest addition to our bathroom? Probably not. But since when has she ever appreciated anything cool? I mean, she married me, didn’t she? The truth hurts; it really does.

[via DudeIWantThat]

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If Deadpool Was an Ice Cream Cone

We’ve seen Deadpool take all sorts of forms, from a dog to a kid to a duck. But I can say with 100% certainty that this is the first time I’ve come across Deadpool in ice cream form.

This awesomely silly collectible is part of Unruly Industries‘ “One Scoops,” a series of limited-edition vinyl toys that envision comic book characters as ice cream cones.

Designer Erik Scoggan nailed the look with this figure, which looks like a melty merc with a mouth as his iconic black and red mask drips onto the cone below. It’s like somebody left their Funko POP figure out in the sun for too long. The figure measures 6.5″ tall and comes with a stand that looks like Deadpool’s gloved hand.

If you’re a fan of either Deadpool or ice cream, you need one of these in your collection. You can pre-order one now from Sideshow Collectibles for $85. Keep in mind that the images shown here are prototypes of the final toy, so they may change between now and when they ship in early 2020.

Deadpool Jack-in-the-Box: Merc-in-the-Box

Of all the toys that you could give your kid to either terrify them or make them laugh hysterically, the jack-in-the-box is it. But this version doesn’t have the creepy clown inside, it has Deadpool inside. I’m not sure if that’s a good or a bad thing for the little ones.

Naturally, the tin box he hides inside looks like a taco truck. When you spin the handle “Pop goes the weasel” plays. We’ve been assured he doesn’t swear when he pops out of the box though, so I guess it’s sort of kid friendly.

It’s a limited edition with 2,394 units to be made. Each one is individually numbered with a holographic sticker. This item is meant to be a San Diego Comic-Con 2019 exclusive. If all the units sell out, there will be no more. You can preorder one for $29.99 at Entertainment Earth with shipping expected in July.

Tamashii Nations Meisho Manga Realization Kabukimono Deadpool Figure: Samuraipool

I’m a Deadpool fan and have often thought I’d like to see him turn up in other films like The Last Samurai or shows like The Walking Dead. I mean, Deadpool would be great at fighting feudal warlords and slicing the heads off zombies with those swords. If you ever though Deadpool would make a good samurai, you can live that dream with this action figure.

Designed by Takayuki Takeya, the Tamashii Nations Meisho Manga Realization Kabukimono Deadpool action figure is here to kick some serious ass. It has a super long name, but the action figure is very cool. The 8″ tall Deadpool has the swords on his back we know and love, as well as a pair of muskets on his sides.

You get four arms, two katanas, two guns, two weapon holsters, and three interchangeable eye parts, including two eyes that look like hearts. I don’t think Deadpool would like feudal Japan; they didn’t have chimichangas. Maybe he could change to spring rolls. You can grab the figure over on Amazon for just about $60.

HWAT?!? Marvel May Take Away Deadpool’s Ability to Break the Fourth Wall

Something fans of Deadpool won’t appreciate is afoot. Apparently, an upcoming arc in the Deadpool and Spider-Man comic series will see a mysterious villain come in and stop our pal DP from being able to see and talk directly to the readers. Take a second to be angry.

Deadpool’s ability to break the fourth wall has been vital to the character in his comics and in the recent Ryan Reynolds films. The ability to talk to his audience makes Deadpool relatable and also provides a good deal if his humor.

Certainly, comics can have arcs that have nothing to do with the same character in other iterations of the comic, but this could mean significant changes for future films if the Merc with a Mouth is silenced. Would you still like a Deadpool unable to see and talk directly to you? I mean a superhero able to ninja people to death while shooting them without making jokes that poke holes in the plot of his own stories might be cool – it just wouldn’t be as funny.

[via Comicbook]

Deadpool vs The World Card Game is Perfect for Adult Game Night

There are plenty of card games out there that have players caption what you see on the cards or complete sentences for humor and fun. Deadpool fans wanting a new game to add to their game night shenanigans will want to check out Deadpool vs The World Card Game.

The game comes with 400 cards total. 100 of those cards have custom illustrations of Deadpool in strange and inappropriate situations, while the 300 remaining cards include partial captions with a dry-erase surface. The idea is to finish the captions to come up with the most offensive and outrageous explanations of why Deadpool is in those compromising positions.

Amazon has the game for $24, and it would be an excellent Christmas gift for fans of Deadpool and card games.

Deadpool Bob Ross Heat Changing Mug: Happy Little Caffeine

I’m a big fan of the Deadpool flicks and I also love Bob Ross. I will one day learn to paint and acquire the leet painting skillz Ross made look so easy. And I’ll wear an afro while I paint. Not long ago we talked about the Deadpool Bob Ross Funko figure. This mug is the perfect complement to that toy.

It’s got Deadpool’s face on the front and his name on the other side. When you pour hot liquid into the mug, Deadpool’s face is becomes surrounded by an afro, and a 1970s style shirt appears on his body. On the back of the mug under the logo appears a Bob Ross quote that says “Let’s get crazy, what the heck,” which sounds like a very Deadpool thing, other than the lack of profanity.

The mug sells for $12.99 on ThinkGeek. Keep your coffee or tea in it while you paint your next masterpiece.