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  • Deadpool (2008) #47

    Deadpool (2008) #47

    Deadpool is a terrorist?! That’s how Captain America sees it, but Cap doesn’t know that there are currently two Deadpools in NYC--one who’s totally evil and one…well, one who’s not quite as bad.
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  • Deadpool (2008) #45

    Deadpool (2008) #45

    EVIL DEADPOOL PART 1 What would happen if a collection of Deadpool's frozen, severed body parts were to be thrown into a dumpster and then, once thawed, fuse together to form a new--and totally evil--Deadpool?
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  • Deadpool (2008) #44

    Deadpool (2008) #44

    ISSUE #44 --“You Complete Me,” Conclusion. Uh, so…yeah, it turns out Dr. Ella Whitby’s obsession with Deadpool goes way more deeper than anyone could’ve imagined—even Deadpool. And his imagination, it has been said, is almost “Bruckheimerian” in scope. How bad is it? For starters, she’s been collecting his severed body parts for the last few years and has keeping them frozen in her apartment...
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  • Astonishing X-Men (2004) #41

    Astonishing X-Men (2004) #41

    "MONSTROUS" The epic story pitting the X-Men and the Marvel Monsters comes to a startling conclusion! Rising star Nick Bradshaw (UNCANNY X-MEN ANNUAL) joins writer Daniel Way (DEADPOOL) to bring you the most exciting monster fight ever shown in a comic.
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  • Deadpool (2008) #42

    Deadpool (2008) #42

    "Institutionalized," Parts 2 & 3 Surprising to no one but himself, Deadpool has found himself locked up in the psych unit of Crossmore Prison. Will therapy help Deadpool finally fix the loose wires in his head, or will the stress of incarceration drive him to a whole new level of craziness? Oh, and speaking of crazy...guess who else is locked up in Crossmore? Here's a hint—his name rhymes with "pool killer". Which, coincidentally, is a pretty accurate description of what he intends to do.
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  • Deadpool (2008) #41

    Deadpool (2008) #41

    "Institutionalized," Parts 2 & 3 Surprising to no one but himself, Deadpool has found himself locked up in the psych unit of Crossmore Prison. Will therapy help Deadpool finally fix the loose wires in his head, or will the stress of incarceration drive him to a whole new level of craziness? Oh, and speaking of crazy...guess who else is locked up in Crossmore? Here's a hint—his name rhymes with "pool killer". Which, coincidentally, is a pretty accurate description of what he intends to do.
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  • Deadpool (2008) #40

    Deadpool (2008) #40

    After the fallout (nuclear and otherwise) of Deadpool's antics out in Arizona, the federal government is faced with an impossible question: What to do with Deadpool? Luckily, Deadpool's gamma-powered legal defense team provides an answer: Stick him in an institution! When you think about it, it might be the only solution—after all he really does need some professional help as well as protection from the enemy; himself. 
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  • Deadpool (2008) #39

    Deadpool (2008) #39

    "OPERATION: ANNIHILATION," PART 2 & 3! Uh-oh...looks like Deadpool made a slight miscalculation. Sure, he wants to die—but he doesn't want to take down thousands of innocent people with him! It was almost impossible for Deadpool to convince Hulk to come after him—how the hell is he supposed to convince him to stop?
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  • Deadpool (2008) #38

    Deadpool (2008) #38

    "OPERATION: ANNIHILATION," PART 2 & 3! Uh-oh...looks like Deadpool made a slight miscalculation. Sure, he wants to die—but he doesn't want to take down thousands of innocent people with him! It was almost impossible for Deadpool to convince Hulk to come after him—how the hell is he supposed to convince him to stop?
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  • Astonishing X-Men (2004) #39

    Astonishing X-Men (2004) #39

    "MONSTROUS" Mentallo has taken over Monster Island and is controlling the minds of all the inhabitants. He already sent Fin Fang Foom to tear apart Tokyo, but what are his plans for the rest? And can three X-Men and one X-Man-In-Training stop a dozen mind-controlled monsters if Emma can't get in Mentallo's head? And if that's not enough, one of the X-Men is changed forever. This is not a what-if, it is for real!
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  • Deadpool (2008) #33.1

    Deadpool (2008) #33.1

    START READING with this POINT ONE issue. The Wrecker, an immensely powerful psychopath, is on the loose and wreaking havoc. There’s only one person to call…Deadpool!
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  • Deadpool (2008) #33

    Deadpool (2008) #33

    "SPACE ODDITY," PART 1 Deadpool, everyone's favorite fun-loving killer-for-hire, is back in business, taking on a new gig – in space! Will this job cement his rep as the best merc in the solar system, or will things like lack of oxygen and zero-gravity throw him off his game? One word: Maybe!
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  • Deadpool (2008) #29

    Deadpool (2008) #29

    I�M YOUR MAN, Part 3 (of 3) DOCTOR BONG? Are you SERIOUS?! Wow, this whole team up with the former Captain America to fight terrorists has really gone off the rails and Steve Rogers -- the REAL Steve Rogers � isn�t happy about it. But that�s okay because Deadpool has a plan to make everything right again. Well, not really a plan -- more like an idea, really -- but mostly just some random one-liners and A WHOLE LOTTA GUNS. 32 PGS./Parental Advisory �$2.99
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  • Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010) #3

    Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010) #3

    EMPIRE: ACT I, Part 3 (of 3) Daken has shown in the past that he�s willing to do absolutely anything to accomplish his goals, but DYING? That seems a bit extreme. However, impossible as it may seem, there are things in life that you can only accomplish after death. Just ask Wolverine� Parental Advisory �$2.99
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  • Deadpool (2008) #28

    Deadpool (2008) #28

    Uh-oh. Sooo…it looks like maybe somebody got talked into doing something for someone who wasn’t who they said they were. And now the person who really is that person is kinda mad. Well, really mad, actually. But that’s okay because Deadpool is totally gonna fix this. Just like he always does. Parental Advisory …$2.99
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  • Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010) #2

    Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010) #2

    Did you really think that Daken wouldn't be involved in sending Wolverine's soul to Hell? Now that his father is out of the way, Daken is free to do whatever he wants. And what does he want? EVERYTHING. 32 PGS./Parental Advisory, $2.99
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  • Deadpool (2008) #27

    Deadpool (2008) #27

    “I’M YOUR MAN,” PART 1 This may be the Heroic Age and all, but the sad fact is that sometimes the good guys, in order to do good, have to do some things that are very bad. And when they do, well…that’s when they hollah atcha boy. Parental Advisory …$2.99
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  • Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010) #1

    Daken: Dark Wolverine (2010) #1

    For decades, Daken, the son of Wolverine, remained hidden in the shadows of the Marvel Universe, methodically plotting how he would one day dominate the world around him. And now, with his father’s soul hanging in the balance, that day has come. This is the beginning. Parental Advisory …$3.99
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  • Dark Wolverine (2009) #90

    Dark Wolverine (2009) #90

    THE SERIES CONCLUSION! The end of one journey marks the beginning of another, as Daken contemplates the road less traveled...a road of truth, desire...and empires. Parental Advisory …$2.99
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  • Deadpool (2008) #26

    Deadpool (2008) #26

    Deadpool’s quest to become a hero isn’t exactly going well, mostly because…well, let’s face it: Deadpool’s just not a “good guy.” He’s done a lot of really bad stuff in the past, things that can’t just be swept under the rug. But what if he was given the chance to do just that? What if he was given the chance to confront all of his past sins? What if Ghost Rider showed up in this book? Parental Advisory …$2.99
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