- **Q: Is the MTG Deadpool Secret Lair an April Fools' joke?
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Gaming / Magic The Gathering
Wizards of the Coast (WotC) has officially announced a new Magic: The Gathering Secret Lair drop featuring a crossover with Marvel's popular anti-hero, Deadpool. Timed around April 1st, dubbed "April Pool's Day" for this event, the release...
Following speculation sparked by a redacted announcement that had fans guessing characters like Daredevil or Deadpool, Wizards of the Coast confirmed the crossover with Marvel's Deadpool. The announcement leaned into the character's comedic nature, theming the release around "April Pool's Day" but assuring fans it wasn't a prank.
The Secret Lair includes reprints of popular cards like 'Deadly Rollick', 'Blasphemous Act', and 'Vandalblast', alongside 'Saw in Half' and a brand-new card, 'Deadpool, Trading Card', all reimagined with Deadpool's signature style. The official description highlights Deadpool "busting through Secret Lair's fourth wall to wreak havoc".
This release is part of the broader Secret Lair program, which offers limited-run, uniquely themed card sets directly to consumers and through select retailers. These drops often become highly sought-after collector's items. The Deadpool set joins other pop culture crossovers in the MTG universe, demonstrating the game's expanding reach.
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