Blind Al
Blind Al is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is closely associated with the anti-hero Deadpool, serving as his friend, confidante, and sometimes roommate. Blind Al first appeared in Deadpool #1 in 1997, created by writer Joe Kelly and artist Ed McGuinness. Her full name is Althea, but she is commonly referred to as Blind Al.
Character Overview[edit | edit source]
Blind Al is an elderly woman who is blind, possessing a sharp wit and a strong, resilient character despite her blindness. She shares a complex relationship with Deadpool, marked by moments of genuine care and dark, twisted humor. Initially, it is suggested that she is Deadpool's prisoner, but as the series progresses, it becomes evident that their relationship is much more nuanced. Blind Al has a mysterious past with connections to various elements of the Marvel Universe, including the British Secret Service and possibly having encounters with characters like Cable and Weasel.
Backstory[edit | edit source]
The backstory of Blind Al is shrouded in mystery, with hints and pieces revealed throughout the comic series. It is suggested that she was once a formidable figure with significant influence and connections. Her past with the British Secret Service and her eventual entanglement with Deadpool are hinted at but never fully detailed, adding to her enigmatic character.
Relationship with Deadpool[edit | edit source]
Blind Al's relationship with Deadpool is one of the most intriguing aspects of her character. Initially, it seems that she is kept as a prisoner in Deadpool's home, but it is later revealed that she stays of her own volition, forming a bizarre yet close bond with him. Their interactions are filled with banter and practical jokes, with Al often playing the role of Deadpool's moral compass and grounding influence. Despite the apparent dysfunction of their relationship, it is clear that they care deeply for each other.
Significance in Deadpool's World[edit | edit source]
Blind Al plays a crucial role in the Deadpool series, providing emotional depth and a sense of humanity to the otherwise chaotic and violent world of Deadpool. Her presence in the series adds layers to Deadpool's character, showcasing his capacity for loyalty and deep, albeit unconventional, relationships.
In Other Media[edit | edit source]
Blind Al has been adapted into other media, most notably in the Deadpool film series where she is portrayed by actress Leslie Uggams. In the films, her character retains the sharp wit and strong presence seen in the comics, serving as a grounding and humorous counterpart to Deadpool.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Blind Al is a beloved character in the Marvel Comics universe, known for her sharp wit, resilience, and complex relationship with Deadpool. Her character adds depth and humanity to the Deadpool series, making her an essential part of its success.
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