Alpha Flight / Deadpool #4
In "Natura selvaggia," Deadpool grapples with his fractured past as he faces the doctor who transformed him—despite a promise not to act on his rage. With Syrin urging restraint and new revelations about the enigmatic mercenary T-Ray unfolding, the line between monster and man blurs. Written by Joe Kelly and Pier Paolo Ronchetti, with dynamic art by Ed McGuinness and Kevin Lau, and colored by Matthew Paine and Digital Chameleon, this 1998 issue delivers a raw, character-driven clash of identity and loyalty. Cover by Ed McGuinness and Nathan Massengill, with additional inks by Norman Lee.
In "Natura selvaggia," Puck gives chase after a fleeing Sasquact, only to uncover a shocking truth: the creature isn't the reformed scientist Walter Langkowski, but a genuine Sasquact desperate to return to its family. Meanwhile, Diamond Lil is captured, and Northstar appears amid the icy waters of the Arctic, drawn into the unfolding mystery.
In "PerchŽ, per salvarmi, devo ucciderti?", Deadpool finds himself in a desperate race against his own deteriorating condition, forced to track down the Hulk for a blood sample that could be the key to a cure. With the Hulk less than thrilled to be a donor, the situation quickly spirals into a chaotic clash of brute strength and razor-sharp wit.
In "Scortica il dottore!", Deadpool wrestles with a painful promise as he confronts the scientist who turned him into a monster—yet also saved his life. With Syrin urging him to reconsider, the line between vengeance and redemption blurs, while glimpses of the enigmatic mercenary T-Ray deepen the mystery.
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