Deadpool #5
In "Un homme à la mer ou que faire dans l'Iowa si vous êtes Deadpool 1ère partie," Deadpool, chasing a mysterious figure named Cyrène across the American Midwest with the help of the weaselly Foine, stumbles into a deadly showdown set in stone by T-Ray—complete with a precise time and date. Along the way, he’s warned off by a mysterious woman named Zoé, faces off against Warpath in a brutal test of strength, and navigates a volatile romance with Thérésa, whose anger at his recklessness gives way to a surprising confession under the cover of a drunken night. Written by Joe Kelly and illustrated by Shannon Denton and Pete Woods, with inks by Nathan Massengill and Walden Wong, and colors by Kevin Tinsley, this 1999 issue features a cover by Pete Woods and Nathan Massengill.
In this offbeat, humor-driven chapter from Deadpool #5 (1999), a disoriented Deadpool sets off with the Weasel in search of the elusive Cyrène—only to stumble into a showdown with T-Ray, who’s set a date for their final clash. Along the way, he’s warned off by Zoé, faces off against Warpath in Iowa, and finds himself at odds with Thérésa, who’s fed up with his antics—only to return later, drawn back by something deeper than chaos.
In the wry, chaotic spirit of Deadpool #5, Jo finds himself tangled in a bizarre romance on the Field of Dreams baseball field—only to have his heart (and sense of reality) upended when Cyrène’s true identity is revealed. With betrayal in the air and old allies turned enemies, Deadpool must confront T-Ray in Golden Gate Park, where the day’s absurdity reaches its peak in a finale as unexpected as it is inevitable.
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