Deadpool #9
This volume collects issues #49-63 of the 2008 'Deadpool' series, along with the 'Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War' miniseries. It features the Merc with a Mouth in a mix of over-the-top action and dark humor, including a storyline where he becomes the ruler of a small country and a team-up with She-Hulk. The collection also explores Wade's complicated relationship with Death and his time-traveling antics involving historical figures like Queen Elizabeth II.
In "Institutionalized Part One," Deadpool’s latest mission takes a bizarre turn when he storms Dr. Whitby’s flat to confront her fixation on him—only to discover his own body parts neatly stored in her refrigerator. As his quest leads him to Ella, whose obsession escalates into something far more dangerous, the line between madness and mayhem blurs. With a mix of dark humor and escalating tension, Daniel Way’s story, illustrated with sharp precision by Carlo Barberi and brought to life by Dave Johnson’s striking cover, sets a uniquely unsettling tone.
In "Institutionalized Part One," Deadpool finds himself locked away at Crossmoore Prison, where he’s handed over to the care of Dr. Whitby. Forced to navigate a world of cellblocks, psychiatrists, and fellow inmates—especially the volatile Kurt Gerhardt, aka Foolkiller—Deadpool’s usual brand of chaos takes a sharp turn into something far more unpredictable.
In the psyche ward of Crossmore Prison, Dr. Whitby grows increasingly unsettled as her star patient, Deadpool, shifts from his usual chaotic energy to a troubling stillness—silent, withdrawn, and eerily calm. Something has changed, and as she tries to unravel the shift, she begins to question whether she’s still in control of the experiment—or if the patient has taken over.
In "Institutionalized Conclusion," Deadpool’s antics land him in Crossmore Prison, where Dr. Whitby watches with growing unease as his chaotic spirit dulls under the institution’s grind. When Foolkiller arrives with a mission to eliminate fools, the line between patient and predator blurs—especially when Whitby makes a desperate choice that could free Deadpool… or doom him.
In "You Complete Me: Part One," Deadpool finds himself tangled in a bizarre romance with Dr. Whitby, a former therapist turned stalker who’s now dressed like him and relentless in her pursuit. With a desperate plan to escape England and his increasingly absurd situation, Deadpool ends up in a motorcade with the Queen, who unexpectedly delivers a lesson on responsibility—only to leave him wondering if he’s ready to face the chaos he’s created.
In "You Complete Me: Conclusion," Deadpool infiltrates Dr. Whitby’s flat only to discover his own body parts neatly stored in her fridge—leaving him both disturbed and deeply unsettled. He tracks down Ella, whose obsession with him has spiraled into something far more dangerous than he ever expected. As he tries to dispose of his discarded remains, the trash bins in the city might just be about to get a whole lot more alive.
Find on ebay
Where to buy
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Cast · 5 characters
Full credits
Reprints
↩ Reprints Deadpool #40 (2011), Deadpool #41 (2011), Deadpool #42 (2011), Deadpool #43 (2011), Deadpool #44 (2011)
Reprinted in Deadpool #9 (2012)
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.