Fox's "Deadpool" feature film might just be the first of many Rob Liefeld projects to make it to the big screen. According to The Tracking Board, the Deadpool co-creator is currently shopping his Image Comics series "Prophet" around with studios -- and he's reportedly already garnered some interest.

According to unnamed sources, Fox has shown interest in "Prophet," which is reportedly being described as a mix between "The Martian," "Mad Max" and "Avatar." Originally introduced in 1992's "Youngblood" #2, Prophet was initially conceived as a World War II-era super soldier that was placed in stasis by a time-traveling scientist who hoped Prophet could wake in the future and fight off an evil group called the Disciples.

The initial "Prophet" series was both written and drawn by creator Rob Liefeld, with additional art by Dan Panosian. Chuck Dixon and Stephen Platt launched a new series with the character in 1995. The series was restarted in 2012 by writer Brandon Graham and artist Simon Roy whose take included waking Prophet up 10,000 years in the future and put him in a dystopian, far-flung sci-fi setting.