Deadpool and Co. Omnibus #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Marvel Omnibus collects the complete runs of several Deadpool-centric series from the mid-2010s, including Deadpool & the Mercs for Money (both volumes) and the original Deadpool & Cable spin-offs. It brings together stories by writers like Cullen Bunn and Gerry Duggan, featuring Deadpool leading a team of misfit mercenaries through chaotic, violent, and humor-laced adventures. The volume also includes crossover tie-ins and one-shots, offering a comprehensive look at this era of the Merc with a Mouth's team-ups.
In "Marvel Zombies #3, Page 8," Deadpool and his unlikely allies—Dr. Betty, Bill, and a handful of other heroes—find themselves stranded in a world where the undead rule, after Dr. Voodoo opens a portal to Zombie Deadpool’s realm. With the streets teeming with ravenous, zombified versions of Marvel’s mightiest, the group must survive the onslaught of a trio of flesh-hungry super-villains while forging an uneasy alliance with a defiant resistance of human survivors—faculty from Empire State University. Written by Victor Gischler and illustrated by Bong Dazo, with inks by Joe Pimentel, colors by Matt Milla, and letters by Jeff Eckleberry, the cover by Humberto Ramos captures the chaos in bold, vivid detail.
In "Marvel Zombies 4: Midnight Sons Part 1," Dr. Michael Morbius assembles a new lineup of the Midnight Sons, venturing into the storm-lashed ocean to hunt down the escaped remnants of a zombie apocalypse—Simon Garth: Zombie and his undead companion, Deathpool. With the sea as their battleground and the undead on the loose, the team must confront the horrors they’ve unleashed before they reach land.
In "Night Shift," Black Talon makes a dangerous deal with The Hood, offering Simon Garth—now a zombie—and the head of a zombified Deadpool, all while a mutated, airborne strain of the zombie virus begins spreading through the city. The stakes rise as the infection evolves, turning the night into a battleground where survival depends on who you trust—and who you’re willing to sacrifice.
In "Marvel Zombies 4: Midnight Sons Part 4," the Midnight Sons make a desperate gamble to contain the zombie plague by merging its consciousness into Simon Garth the Zombie, but their victory may be short-lived—while they focus on the infection, a lone, severed zombie head of Deadpool drifts toward the horizon, its fate unknown.
In "Head Trip Part One," Deadpool is hired by AIM to retrieve a dangerous toxin hidden in the Savage Land before Hydra can claim it. After a rough landing and a tense encounter with Ka-Zar, he teams up with a mysterious blonde doctor only to be captured by a tribe of cannibals—where he discovers the toxin is a decaying version of his own head.
In "Head Trip Part Two," Deadpool and Dr. Betty must race against time to retrieve Zombie Deadpool’s living head from AIM, dodging Hydra agents and surviving surreal threats like rabid cavemen and ravenous dinosaurs. With chaos unfolding across unpredictable landscapes, the duo’s wits and absurd teamwork are put to the ultimate test.
In the blistering Savage Land, Deadpool and Betty race to keep Zombie Deadpool’s head out of Hydra’s grasp, joined unexpectedly by Ka-Zar and Zabu as cavemen and a T-Rex join the chaos. Amidst confusion, combat, and a zombified dinosaur on the hunt, the duo barely escape the battlefield—only to find themselves pursued across the jungle by the relentless, undead beast. From their orbiting station, AIM watches and decides the head must be destroyed, no matter the cost.
In "Head Trip Part Four," Deadpool and a zombified t-rex clash in a chaotic showdown, while Betty makes a daring escape with Zombie Deadpool’s head. After a fiery explosion that leaves 'Pool mostly intact, the duo commandeers a Hydra ship and races toward an AIM satellite, where Betty’s bosses await—only for Hydra to close in fast.
In "Head Trip Part Five," Deadpool and Betty rendezvous with AIM on their space station, handing over the Zombie Deadpool head—only to discover the organization intends to weaponize it. With Hydra Bob among the crew, DP makes a daring escape, using a clever trap to destroy a pursuing Hydra vessel before steering the ship toward South Florida to send the head home.
In "Head Trip Part Six," Deadpool and his ragtag team venture into the Florida swamps, chasing a dimensional portal that could send Zombie Deadpool home. After a tense run-in with the swamp’s eerie guardian, Man-Thing, and a violent clash with the head-hunting Lord Falcon, Deadpool makes a decisive move—grabbing his undead companion and stepping through the portal, leaving behind the chaos of the swamp and whatever lies beyond.
In "Chapter One: Major Deadpool of S.H.I.E.L.D.," Deadpool stumbles into an alternate reality where he's a polished, scar-free leader of a unified North America under S.H.I.E.L.D.—a version of himself who's every bit as insufferable as he is heroic. As the two Deadpools clash over identity, duty, and the absurdity of their shared existence, one thing's clear: even in a world where he's a legend, he's still a walking disaster.
In a fractured reality where Captain America and Nick Fury are locked in ideological war, Deadpool stumbles into a ruined America—and finds his own reflection in a female counterpart. As the two Deadpools clash with a militarized Cap, aided by an unsettlingly familiar zombie head, the line between hero and villain blurs. With a self-kiss and a leap, the chaos only deepens.
In "Chapter Three: The Deadpool Kid," Deadpool stumbles into a dusty Western town where he meets a notorious outlaw who calls himself the Deadpool Kid—same mask, same chaos, but with a different kind of flair. With Sheriff Fury on his trail and no leads on Zombie Deadpool’s dimension, Deadpool makes a decision that’s as absurd as it is inevitable. Back in Florida, the cycle begins again, just as strange and unpredictable as before.
In "null," Deadpool and his unlikely allies—Dr. Betty and Bill—step through a portal opened by Dr. Voodoo, landing in a world overrun by flesh-hungry zombies, where even familiar heroes like Moon Knight, Tigra, and Shamrock have fallen. As the group fights off another inept zombie villain, they’re unexpectedly joined by a hardened resistance of human survivors—faculty members from Empire State University—just as AIM agents arrive through the closing portal.
In "null," Deadpool finds himself in the midst of a zombie apocalypse, enjoying an unlikely reprieve at the E.S.U. campus with a group of survivors. When Veronica offers to "do him" if he captures a zombie hero for her experiments, he dons Zombie Deadpool’s head as a disguise and sets out to lure the elusive zombie Cypher. With Cypher in hand, the promise is fulfilled—but their victory is short-lived, as the trio of zombies who’ve been tracking Deadpool from the start finally catch up to them at E.S.U.
In the grim sprawl of Zombie World, Deadpool and his unlikely allies are caught in a deadly crossfire between AIM agents and a trio of ravenous zombie villains—until the zombies turn their hunger on the agents instead. With Florida and the only known portal home still out of reach, Deadpool spots a potential escape: a blimp he’s convinced can get them there.
In "null," Deadpool and his allies fight off a horde of zombie versions of Iceman and Firestar on the terrifyingly undead Zombie World, while Absorbing Man assaults the ESU scientists back home. With their blimp destroyed and the dimensional portal out of reach, Deadpool reaches out to Veronica for help—only to realize too late that she might not be the ally they thought she was.
In "null," Deadpool and his team unknowingly team up with a seemingly helpful Professor Veronica—only to face a brutal ambush when she’s revealed as a zombie, alongside the bizarre Super Absorbent Man. With a stolen anti-zombie serum in hand and a desperate need for escape, Deadpool strikes a risky deal with AIM agents, only to be betrayed mid-flight. The story unfolds with classic Deadpool chaos, as a zombie twist turns the escape into a blood-soaked scramble for survival.
In "Chapter 2: Swamp Trek Reprise," Deadpool and his ragtag crew push deeper into the Florida swamps toward the reality nexus, pursued by a relentless, fully mobile zombie Deadpool and his undead Wrecking Crew. With Dr. Betty’s help, Deadpool undergoes a grotesque modification—his left arm reattached backward and a zombie head implanted on his shoulder—just as the Man-Thing closes in and zombie Brother Voodoo arrives, turning the already chaotic chase into something far stranger.
In "Chapter 3: Brother Can You Spare Me Some Voodoo?", Deadpool finds himself in a chaotic swamp showdown with his allies, the flesh-craving zombies, and the Man-Thing—where no one fears the creature’s touch. After the zombies are dealt with, Deadpool makes a bizarre move: he swaps the head of one zombie Deadpool onto the body of another, only to unleash a hunger that sends the revived undead version hurtling through a rift to devour anyone in its path.
In "Chapter 4: A Kiss to Build a Dream On," Deadpool and Betty share a moment that pulls them into the surreal nexus—where the Contemplator intercepts Deadpool, sending him on a cosmic journey. The story unfolds with the kind of surreal, emotionally charged momentum that defines this series, blending absurdity with quiet intimacy.
In the alternate reality of Lady Deadpool, Jo finds herself caught in a rebellion when corporate greed shuts down all television, sparking a movement to restore it. With sharp wit and a rebel’s spirit, she joins the protestors, navigating a world where media isn’t just entertainment—it’s resistance.
In "null," Deadpool pulls off a wild rescue, hauling Zombie Deadpool’s head from a pack of bloodthirsty pirates and a deranged big game hunter, setting the stage for a mission that stretches into the cosmos. The story blends the series’ signature chaos with a bizarre, high-stakes journey that’s as absurd as it is urgent.
In "null," Deadpool and a squad of his alternate selves face off in a bizarre audition before two of the Elders of the Universe, each hoping to prove they’re worthy of a chance to save the cosmos from total destruction. It’s a high-stakes, offbeat showdown where humor, chaos, and the sheer absurdity of multiple Deadpools collide.
In "Pool-Pocalypse Now Part 1: Disrespect Your Elders," the Contemplator enlists the Deadpool Corps to face a cosmic threat that devours entire worlds, but his choice of champions doesn’t sit well with the other Elders. When the Champion tests their worth with a duel, the Corps dispatch him with ease—only to find their victory has just begun.
In "null," Deadpool’s latest attempt at team-building takes a bizarre turn when he lets the Champion join the Deadpool Corps—only to abandon him the moment they’re airborne. As the team races toward a cosmic threat, Deadpool suddenly remembers they left the dog behind at their last stop.
In "null," Dogpool and Championpool—left behind by the rest of the Deadpool Corps—team up to track down their missing teammates, only to find them captured by the enigmatic Votives of the Awareness. As the mismatched pair launches a desperate rescue, their uneasy alliance is tested when Deadpool makes a choice that leaves Championpool behind.
In "null," the Deadpool Corps teams up with the enigmatic mercenary known as the Broken Blade, who leads them toward the elusive Awareness. As the mission unfolds, Deadpool finds himself drawn to her in ways that blur the line between partnership and something far more intimate.
In "Deadpool Corps Five-O," the chaotic team of Deadpool Corps faces off against the Awareness, a cosmic threat draining entire worlds of consciousness. After a wild, mind-bending showdown, Lady Deadpool undergoes a surprising transformation—her scarred face restored to beauty, a secret she guards fiercely. As a reward for their heroics, the Contemplator gifts each member a Deadpool ring, granting them the power to summon an Elder of the Universe in their hour of need.
In "null," the Deadpool Corp is called in by the galaxy’s most celebrated heroes, the Omega Corp, to eliminate the infamous Blue Buccaneer—only to find their target is someone they once fought alongside: the Champion. With the stakes higher than ever and old alliances fraying, the line between enemy and ally blurs in this sharp, action-packed tale.
In "null," Deadpool and his chaotic crew are hired by Omega Corp to crush a rebellion on the resource-rich planet Krook—until they witness the truth behind the uprising. Swapping sides mid-mission, the team turns their guns on their employers, determined to expose the exploitation and make the plight of the Krook people a galactic headline.
In "null," Deadpool finds himself caught in a web of tangled loyalties on the planet Krook, where his past choices ripple through the present. With mech-suit armies on the march and the planet’s fate in flux, he must navigate a messy love triangle involving the Broken Blade, Princess Teela, and the enigmatic Lady Deadpool—whose alliance with the Krook King threatens to upend everything he’s built.
In "null," Deadpool trades politics for plunder on the planet Krook, where chaos reigns and looting is the only honest work. With Lady Deadpool and King Krook teaming up with the Omega Corporation to dethrone Princess Teela, Deadpool finds himself hunted by mercenaries while navigating a scheme far more tangled than his usual antics.
In "null," Deadpool squares off against the relentless Omega Corps, then calls upon the mysterious Gardener to help plunder the Krook king’s treasure vault. With Lady Deadpool locked in a fierce duel against Princess Teela, the fate of the planet hangs in the balance as old rivalries crumble and new orders begin to take shape.
In "null," the Deadpool Corps finds themselves captured by the Omega Corporation, only to break free with a surprise assist from the enigmatic Broken Blade. After a brief reunion with their power rings, Deadpool’s offhand use of one for a mundane chore triggers a backlash from the Elders, who swiftly reclaim the rings and disband the team—sending each member back to their own reality.
In "Merc with a Myth," Deadpool and Hercules are trapped in a labyrinth crafted by Arcade and Nightmare, where the true challenge lies not in escaping the maze, but in confronting twisted reflections of their own inner demons—real or robot-made. The story pits their wits and flawed egos against a shifting, psychological gauntlet, testing how far they’ll go to survive.
In "Bring Me the Head of Mickey Dobbs," Deadpool finds himself buried alive after a botched mob hit, only to uncover a twisted game of cat-and-mouse with the flamboyant Zapata brothers—unwittingly mistaken for the man they were hired to kill. Once the confusion clears, the trio bonds over shared chaos and a mutual disdain for the shadowy figure pulling the strings, setting off on a wild, blood-soaked mission that’s equal parts revenge and absurdity.
In "null," Deadpool takes on a bizarre gig in Gibsonton, Florida, hired by a bearded lady and a little person to take down the tyrannical Lobster Boy—only to discover the freak show owner is now possessed by a powerful demon. With his usual mix of chaos and one-liners, Deadpool teams up with the Ghost Rider brothers in a wild, supernatural showdown that’s as offbeat as it is intense.
Deadpool’s cash-strapped and taking a break from killing for hire when he lands a gig driving for the Highwayman, paired with the stoic U.S. Ace. Their routine delivery of strange cargo quickly goes off the rails when they’re attacked by a pack of vicious, mutated raccoons.
In "null," Deadpool is hired by Nadia to take her comatose uncle on a journey to the ocean floor—where, according to legend, he once controlled a creature known as It, the Living Colossus. The mission is as bizarre as it is urgent, blending dark humor with a haunting mystery beneath the waves.
In "null," Deadpool is hired to retrieve a piece of the Punisher’s corpse for a grieving widow, leading him deep into the sewers where he stumbles upon a hidden realm of monsters ruled by a furious Franken-Castle—unimpressed by the merc’s intrusion. The story unfolds with sharp wit and escalating dread, as Deadpool’s usual chaos collides with a far darker, more primal order beneath the city.
In "null," Deadpool and Captain Britain clash in a high-stakes race to secure Slaymaster’s long-lost weapons arsenal, their rivalry turning unexpectedly surreal when a chance encounter with a "Cultureswap" machine flips their national identities—Cappie suddenly fluent in Canadian slang, 'Pool now speaking with a crisp British accent. The chaos escalates as their wits and weapons are tested in ways neither expected.
In "Soul Mates," Satana finds herself outmatched when her soul is gambled away to a group of seemingly ordinary nerds—only to discover they're actually demons scheming to rise in Hell's ranks. With her soul on the line and no one else to turn to, she enlists Deadpool, whose unconventional tactics lead to a proposal as wild as it is unexpected: marry him instead.
In "X Marks the Spot," Deadpool swings through a job fair not to hire office workers, but to recruit assassins—his pitch centered on a mysterious, lethal figure known only as Mr. X. With his usual mix of charm and chaos, he spins a tale that leaves the crowd both terrified and eager to join his next mission.
In "null," Machine Man—now a by-the-book insurance rep—shows up at Deadpool’s door demanding compensation for the countless millions in damages caused by DP’s chaotic exploits. When the offer comes with a twist—help rescue a room full of execs from the Puppet Master’s schemes in exchange for wiping the slate clean—Deadpool finds himself in a job that’s as absurd as it is dangerous.
In "Conquest of the Island of the Apes," Deadpool crashes onto a jungle island on a rescue mission—only to learn from Gorilla Man that the damsel he's come to save is just one piece of the enigmatic villain Borgia Omega. With his usual flair for chaos and zero regard for logic, Deadpool dives into a surreal showdown where identity and deception run wild.
In "null," the Thing finds himself ringside as a guest announcer for an Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation match, only to be stunned when Deadpool shows up—not as a wrestler, but as a manager. When the truth hits that even the UCWF is all scripted, the duo’s shock turns to action when an alien champion arrives to challenge Earth’s finest, forcing the unlikely pair into a tag team to face Maximum Intensity.
In "null," Dr. Curtis Nolan ventures into the ruins of Asgard seeking treasure, only to find Deadpool already there with the same plan. When Thor arrives to stop them, the chaos leads Curtis to an amulet that traps Den Vakre, a dangerously alluring entity eager to possess him and stir up trouble.
In "null," Deadpool takes on a high-stakes assassination mission for twenty million dollars—his target, the ancient warlord Gin Goh. But when Iron Fist intervenes, determined to capture Gin Goh alive to face justice in K'un-Lun, the clash of methods ignites a brutal, no-holds-barred fight that puts both warriors to the test.
In "null," Deadpool finds himself at the mercy of Dr. Kilgore, who’s already sipping milk from the vampiric bovine known as Hell Cow in a bid for immortality. With Kilgore drilling into his pituitary gland for mutant growth hormone, Deadpool’s only hope lies in freeing the Hell Cow—setting off a chaotic showdown that turns the lab into a battleground of absurdity and adrenaline.
In "null," Deadpool finds himself trapped in an elevator with the Watcher, Uatu—a situation that quickly spirals into chaos when an alien monster-puppy and a surprising display of cash and combat enter the mix. The story leans into its absurd premise with sharp wit and surreal energy, turning a simple confinement into a memorable, offbeat encounter.
In "null," Deadpool takes on the cosmic gig of Herald of Galactus—because, well, he’s out of other options—and quickly proves he’s a natural at world-ending, if not exactly the most patient co-pilot for a universe-scale power trip. When the Silver Surfer shows up to call him out on the chaos, Deadpool quits on the spot, swaps his cosmic duties for a seat in a very unexpected support group back on Earth.
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