Deadpool #34
In "Space Oddity Part Two: Weight of the World," Deadpool’s attempt to take on a living moon hits a comedic snag when his alien wife collapses on top of him, delaying his mission. With the plan to destroy the sentient moon Id threatening to cost an entire planet its people, Deadpool decides to take matters into his own hands—starting with provoking Id into chasing him. Written by Daniel Way and illustrated by Carlo Barberi, with inks by Walden Wong and colors by Andres Mossa, this 2011 issue features a cover by Dave Johnson.
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Deadpool is late for his first attempt at taking on a living moon because he gets stuck under his rotund, alien wife who passes out on top of him. When Deadpool learns that the plan to destroy Id is going to cost another planet its entire population, he steps up as a hero and decides to tackle the problem in his own way. Step one: Tick off Id bad enough to get the moon to chase after him.
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