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Cover: Dave Johnson

Deadpool #60

Nov 2012 · Marvel · 2.99 USD
📊 ~28,548 copies sold its debut month
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“Blacklisted Conclusion”

Deadpool #60 wraps up the "Blacklisted" arc with a cover by Dave Johnson that perfectly captures Wade Wilson's peculiar brand of chaos — the Merc with a Mouth casually scrolling his phone while standing atop a massive, grimacing mechanical face embedded in a circuit-board floor, swords strapped to his back and apparently unbothered by any of it. The real kicker is the zoomed-in "Twert" post from @BlackBoxRulz broadcasting to every villain in earshot that @RealDeadpool is totally killable — please RT. Daniel Way and Salva Espín close out this storyline with a setup that's equal parts absurd and genuinely clever, and Johnson's cover sells the tone beautifully.

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writer Daniel Way · artist, inker Salva Espín · colorist Guru eFX · letterer Virtual Calligraphy · letterer Joe Sabino · cover Dave Johnson

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Full credits

writer Daniel Way
artist, inker Salva Espín
colorist Guru eFX
letterer Joe Sabino
cover pencils, inks Dave Johnson

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Because fart jokes never go out of style, Deadpool uses a gasoline nozzle to simulate lighting his own gaseous emission to burn Black Tom Cassidy. He then continues to use the nozzle as a flamethrower to drive off Black Box's helicopter. Unfortunately, Deadpool doesn't pay any attention to what all of this fire is doing to his complexion and ends up scarring himself as badly as he was before he turned handsome. Deadpool manipulates Black Swan into using his telepathic powers to make both Black Box and Black Tom forget that he has lost his healing factor.

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