
Deadpool Thumbs Up Pose - Bookmark
by 3djd
Marvel's irreverent mercenary strikes his signature pose in this dynamic bookmark, flashing a confident thumbs-up gesture that perfectly captures Deadpool's cocky charm. Bold crimson dominates the composition, contrasting beautifully with deep black accents and metallic silver highlights that define his iconic suit details. The vertical format showcases the character's full torso and masked face, with white eye patches gleaming against the textured red fabric, creating a striking piece that celebrates the beloved anti-hero's playful personality.
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Bambu Lab Basic Black
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