Gerry Duggan is one of the busiest writers in all of comicdom, with his sly handiwork seen over the past decade in the pages of popular titles like Deadpool, All-New Guardians of the Galaxy, Uncanny Avengers, Nova, Chewbacca, Hawkeye vs. Deadpool, Doctor Strange: The Last Days of Magic, and Despicable Deadpool.
Besides his prolific comic writing, the Eisner Award-nominated creator has also demonstrated his twisted perspectives in television on several pilots, The Film Independent Spirit Awards, Attack of the Show, and poker podcasts, and he co-wrote the Xbox video gameĀ Sunset Overdrive.
SYFY WIRE sat down with Duggan to learn about May's bittersweet triple-sized issue of Despicable Deadpool #300, defining the contents and ramifications of Infinity Countdown and Infinity War, resurrecting Adam Warlock against Ultron, injecting humor and fun into his work, and his doxxing-centric, creator-owned book at Image, Analog, which is being adapted into a feature film directed by John Wick's Chad Stahelski.