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Deadpool #36

Jan 2000 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
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“Chapter X Verse Three”

In "Chapter X Verse Three," Deadpool’s chaotic monologue takes a sudden turn when he discovers his rapidly degrading body requires a new, specially designed costume to hold him together. Slipping into the suit, he storms the lab, grabs Death, and bolts—only to realize too late that he’s not on Earth, and the lab assistant he just attacked is actually Loki in disguise. Written by Christopher Priest and brought to life by Paco Diaz, Andy Smith, and a team of skilled inkers and colorists, the issue’s cover by Dan Norton captures the moment’s escalating absurdity.

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writer Christopher Priest · artist Paco Diaz · artist, inker Andy Smith · inker Jon Holdredge · inker Rich Perotta · colorist Shannon Blanchard · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · letterer Troy Peteri · cover Dan Norton

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artist Paco Diaz
artist, inker Andy Smith
letterer Comicraft
letterer Troy Peteri
cover pencils Dan Norton

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In the midst of yammering on about his past, Deadpool learns that, with his cellular structure breaking down, he is going to have to wear a special costume to keep himself together. Putting on the new threads, Deadpool assaults the lab assistant, grabs Death and takes off. Unfortunately, he finds that he is on another planet and lab guy is really Loki.

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