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Deadpool #8

Mar 2012 · Marvel · 15.99 USD; 17.99 CAD
📊 ~72,706 copies sold its debut month
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About this Collection

This volume collects issues #44-49 of the 2012 Deadpool series, featuring the 'Operation Annihilation' storyline. Wade Wilson faces off against the Hulk and Taskmaster while dealing with his own chaotic personal life, including appearances by Blind Al, Weasel, and Hydra Bob. The story also involves Death, Siryn, and a confrontation with Doctor Killebrew, blending action and dark humor typical of the Merc with a Mouth's adventures.

In "Round 2," Deadpool’s desperate quest for a cure leads him to a volatile confrontation with the Hulk, who’s far from cooperative. With Ed McGuinness’s dynamic art capturing every punch and punchline, this 2012 issue delivers a high-octane clash that’s as brutal as it is hilarious—perfect for fans of the Merc with a Mouth’s chaotic charm. The cover by Dave Johnson adds a striking, action-packed finish to a story that pushes Deadpool to his limits.

Contains 5 stories
Round 2
20 pp · Superhero
Big BerthaMacho Gomez (villain)

In "Round 2," Deadpool comes back to Earth only to discover that his closest friends have joined forces with the intergalactic bounty hunter Macho to take him down. Faced with their betrayal and his own desire to end it all, Deadpool realizes he needs allies who are even more dangerous—because even his friends aren’t quite ruthless enough.

Operation: Annihilation Part One: Journada Del Muerto
20 pp · Superhero

In "Operation: Annihilation Part One: Journada Del Muerto," Deadpool’s latest scheme to reunite with Death takes a wildly unpredictable turn when he decides the best path forward involves acquiring nuclear weapons from the Russians and challenging the Hulk to a fight. With his usual mix of absurdity and determination, he dives headfirst into chaos, proving once again that love—and revenge—can be a very messy business.

Operation: Annihilation Part Two: Clear and Present Anger
20 pp · Superhero
Operation: Annihilation Part Three: Women & Children First
20 pp · Superhero

In "Operation: Annihilation Part Three: Women & Children First," Deadpool’s latest attempt to end his own life takes a chaotic turn when a group of preschool children accidentally interrupts his plan to provoke the Hulk into killing him. As the Hulk’s rage unfolds, the aftermath leaves Deadpool facing a painful recovery—and a new, unexpected fate.

Why Is It to Save Me, I Must Kill You?
22 pp · Humor, Superhero

In "Why Is It to Save Me, I Must Kill You?", Deadpool finds himself on a bizarre mission: stealing blood from the Hulk to create a cure for his own condition. With the big green brute less than thrilled about the idea, things quickly escalate into chaos—because when it comes to saving his own skin, Deadpool’s got a very specific, very violent plan.

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Cast · 14 characters

Full credits

writer Joe Kelly
colorist Matthew Paine
letterer Comicraft
letterer Kolja Fuchs
cover pencils, inks Dave Johnson

Reprints

↩ Reprints Deadpool #4 (1997), Deadpool #36 (2011), Deadpool #37 (2011), Deadpool #38 (2011), Deadpool #39 (2011), Deadpool #39 (2011), Deadpool #8 (2011)

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