Deadpool #44
A Valentine's-pink backdrop full of floating red hearts frames a figure in a stitched-together Deadpool suit — complete with flowing blonde hair, goggles, and a tiny Deadpool face-belt buckle — perched confidently on a chair, while the cover copy pointedly asks, "Ok, she is the crazy one?" Daniel Way concludes his "You Complete Me" arc here, with Carlo Barberi and Walden Wong on interior art, and Dave Johnson delivering a cover that's equal parts absurd and charming. If you enjoy Deadpool at his most self-aware and romantically chaotic, issue #44 looks like a genuinely fun way to close out this storyline.
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Deadpool breaks into Dr. Whitby's apartment (sorry, we're in England so it's a flat) to end her unhealthy obsession with his personage. What he finds, instead, are different parts of his personage collected and bagged up in her refrigerator (fridge). Completely grossed out by his discovery, Deadpool heads out to track down Ella. He finds her. She is still obsessed. Like, murder-suicide obsessed. Deadpool later returns to Ella's place to toss his spare parts in the dumpster (wheelie bin). And aren't those garbage (dustbin) men awfully surprised when some of their trash starts to move around?
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