Deadpool Painting Wireless optical mouse with usb receiver
by KAVALLA
Wireless mouse to personalize with your own images. Our wireless mouse comes with usb receiver to plug into your computer.
Frequency 2.4G Hz. 500/1000 Dpi.
Receiver storage inside the mouse.
Works on both PC and MAC
Plug And Play! The mouse does not require any installation. You remove the USB key that is inside the mouse to connect it to your computer, and that's it ... The mouse is functional.
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Design Deadpool Painting Wireless
Illustration of Wade Wilson, aka Deadpool an anti-hero evolving in the Marvel universe of the Marvel Comics publishing house. Created by writer Fabian Nicieza and cartoonist / scriptwriter Rob Liefeld, the fictional character appears for the first time in the comic book The New Mutants # 98 in February 1991. Initially, Deadpool was described as a villain during his first appearance in The New Mutants, and later in X-Force numbers, but he later evolved to become an anti-hero as he has been known ever since. Deadpool is a disfigured mercenary with a superhuman capacity for accelerated healing and physical prowess. The character is also known by the nickname "Merc with a Mouth" because of his tendency to chat and joke constantly, including breaking the fourth wall to cause a humorous effect and making recurring gags . Adapted to the cinema, the character appears notably in the series of films on X-Men, appearing in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009), as well as in his own adaptations, Deadpool (2016) and its continuation, Deadpool 2 (2018 ).