Deadpool #2
Deadpool #2 (2012) delivers a gloriously absurd twist on superhero logic, as the Merc with a Mouth finds himself trapped beneath his alien wife—just as he’s about to take on a living moon named Id. Written by Daniel Way and illustrated by Carlo Barberi, with inks by Walden Wong and colors by Andres Mossa, the issue follows Deadpool’s increasingly chaotic plan to stop Id from destroying another planet, all while trying to stay alive long enough to pull off his own brand of heroics. The cover, by Dave Johnson, captures the madness perfectly.
In "null," Deadpool—ever the reluctant hero—finds himself aboard Macho's spaceship, venturing into the depths of space where he stumbles into the high-stakes world of intergalactic salvage. His knack for chaos and survival quickly catches the eye of the Ongulian aliens, who task him with a mission no one else dares: destroying Id, a rogue and sentient moon that once wiped out their civilization.
In "null," Deadpool finds himself hilariously sidelined—literally—by his alien wife’s sudden collapse on top of him, delaying his mission to confront the living moon Id. When he learns the planned destruction of Id will cost an entire planet its people, he decides to take matters into his own hands, setting out to provoke the moon into chasing him instead.
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