Deadpool Secret Lair

New Deadpool Secret Lair Features Good Ole Wade Hijacking Magic: The Gathering in the Ridiculous New Drop

Wizards of the Coast is letting Deadpool loose on Magic: The Gathering, and the result looks exactly as unhinged as it should. The latest Deadpool Secret Lair release, Secret Lair x Marvel’s Deadpool: I Fixed It (You’re Welcome), goes on sale April 1 and features five cards that the Merc with a Mouth has apparently “improved” himself. That means scribbles, chaos, jokes, and a full product rollout built around Deadpool acting like a creative genius nobody was brave enough to stop. For Magic fans, Marvel collectors, and anyone who enjoys Secret Lair at its most unserious, this one looks built to cause damage.

Deadpool Just Claimed He Fixed Magic

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The core joke in the new Deadpool Secret Lair is strong because Wizards is fully committing to the bit. Instead of simply dropping another Marvel crossover, the company framed Deadpool as the creative consultant behind the whole release. In true Deadpool fashion, he immediately made it about his own brilliance, his own taste, and his own ability to improve perfectly good cards by drawing all over them.

The drop includes five cards: Deadly Dispute, Lightning Bolt, Thrill of Possibility, Lightning Greaves, and Sol Ring. That lineup alone gives the release broad appeal. These are recognizable, useful cards, which makes the joke land even better. Deadpool is not vandalizing bulk-bin nonsense. He is showing up and acting like he personally enhanced cards people already care about.

That balance matters. Secret Lair works best when the gimmick feels loud, but the cards still feel worth owning. This drop seems to understand that. It is absurd on purpose, but it still looks like a product collectors will absolutely chase.

Pool Party Enters the Multiverse

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The wildest part of the new Deadpool Secret Lair may be the debut of the new Pool Party foil treatment. Traditional non-foil and foil versions are here, but Wizards is also rolling out a third premium option that Deadpool insists needed to “party harder.” That edition pushes the release even deeper into novelty territory, which feels right for a launch tied to April 1.

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Pricing starts at $29.99 for the standard edition, $39.99 for the foil edition, and $59.99 for the Pool Party edition. There is also a bundle with the extremely stupid and very on-brand name FINAL_final_REALLYfinal_v7_USETHISONE(2)_Everything Bundle, which includes all three editions for $124.99.

That bundle name alone tells you everything about the tone here. This is not a clean, elegant Marvel product. It is a Deadpool product. It wants to be messy, self-aware, and just annoying enough to be memorable.

The Deadpool Secret Lair Drop Knows Exactly What It Is

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The smartest thing about this Secret Lair may be that it does not pretend to be anything else. It is not selling prestige. It is selling the joy of Deadpool being a menace inside Magic. For a crossover line that could have played it safe, this one seems happy to be loud, dumb, and collectible in equal measure.

Secret Lair x Marvel’s Deadpool: I Fixed It (You’re Welcome) goes on sale April 1 at MagicSecretLair.com. Fans can visit the site now to get notified before the drop goes live.


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Are you grabbing the standard, foil, or Pool Party edition? Which card are you most curious to see Deadpool “fix”? Is this the exact level of chaos Secret Lair should bring to Marvel crossovers? Share your thoughts in the comments or @me.

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