Blind Al is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Blind Al is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Blind Al is commonly depicted as a supporting character of the antihero Deadpool.
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Blind Al was already blind by this point and had been most of her life.
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Blind Al forbade her visitors and would kill anyone who tried to help her escape.
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Blind Al forced her to cook and clean for him, and dangled the prospect of freedom in front of her only to snatch it away.
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Blind Al seems as much a parent as a prisoner to him, and he even gives her Deuce the Devil Dog as a present.
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Blind Al gets her revenge however, by coldly shunning him, and referring to him as "master" to highlight his cruelty.
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Blind Al escaped, trekked across the country, and when she arrived at her friend's house, Deadpool was waiting for her, her friend tortured nearly to death in front of his dogs.
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Blind Al was close friends with Captain America before he was frozen in the 1940s.
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Blind Al described her last meeting with him during a pep talk to Wade in which she produced a golden medal given to her by a young man she called "Blondie" in Moscow.
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Blind Al assigns Bob as Deadpool's handler for a series of missions that ultimately lead to the Cincinnati disaster, for which she has Bob take the fall and become the most wanted man in the world.
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