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Cover: Jason Pearson

Deadpool by Daniel Way Omnibus #1

Feb 2018 · Marvel · 100.00 USD; 127.00 CAD
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This omnibus collects the early issues of Daniel Way's run on Deadpool, including the character's first ongoing series and the crossover with Wolverine: Origins. It features the Merc with a Mouth's irreverent adventures as he navigates his healing factor, moral ambiguity, and chaotic encounters with familiar Marvel faces. The volume compiles Deadpool (2008) #1-26, Wolverine: Origins #21-25, and related material.

In "The Deep End Part One," Deadpool finds himself at the mercy of the Skrulls, who are fascinated by his healing factor and eager to replicate it—leading to the creation of a new breed of Super Skrulls. Written by Daniel Way and illustrated by Paco Medina, with inks by Juan Vlasco and colors by Marte Gracia, this story sees Deadpool turn his captors' experiment into a twisted training ground, all while secretly operating under Nick Fury’s orders. The cover by Jason Pearson captures the chaotic energy of the tale, a 100.00 USD omnibus release from 2018.

Contains 38 stories
The Deep End Part One
22 pp · Superhero
WolverineDeadpool

In "The Deep End Part One," Deadpool’s already unpredictable mind spirals further into chaos as he battles hallucinations while chasing a deadly contract on Wolverine. With his wits fraying and the line between reality and delusion blurring, he’s locked in a deadly game where every step could be his last—while Wolverine, ever the resilient survivor, fights to stay one step ahead.

The Deep End Part 2
22 pp · Superhero
WolverineDeadpool
The Deep End Part 3
22 pp · Superhero
WolverineDeadpoolWinter Soldier [Bucky Barnes](cameo)
The Deep End Part 4
22 pp · Superhero
WolverineDeadpoolDakenSabretoothLady DeathstrikeXornMariko Yashida

In "The Deep End Part 4," Deadpool finally gains the upper hand over Wolverine, ready to end him by drowning—the one method said to kill the adamantium-clad berserker. Instead of striking immediately, he tries to talk his enemy to death, dragging out the moment with endless banter—long enough for Daken to arrive and seize the moment.

The Deep End Conclusion
22 pp · Superhero
WolverineDeadpoolDakenWinter Soldier [Bucky Barnes](cameo)Emma Frost [White Queen]CyberTinkerer
One of Us Part 1
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolSkrullsSuper Skrull

In "One of Us Part 1," Deadpool disrupts a Secret Invasion at a baseball game, revealing himself as the masked hero among the crowd. When the Skrulls detect unusual genetic readings, the merc with a mouth turns the tables—offering to join them on his own terms.

One of Us Part 2: One of Them
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolSkrullsSuper SkrullSkrull DeadpoolsNick FuryDr. KillebrewAjax
One of Us Part 3: The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolNick FurySkrullsSuper SkrullSkrull DeadpoolsNorman Osborn

In "One of Us Part 3: The Last Refuge of a Scoundrel," Deadpool, under orders from Fury, dismantles the Skrull faction he was supposedly allied with—only to see his own cloned Skrull counterparts crash due to the cancer ravaging his body. As he transmits crucial Skrull intel to Fury, the data is snatched by Norman Osborn, setting off a new chain of chaos.

Horror Business Part One: Gross Misconduct
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolZekeZombies (villains)Dr. Druek Lovosno (cameo)

In "Horror Business Part One: Gross Misconduct," Deadpool takes on a grim assignment from his old mercenary buddy Zeke: eliminate a plastic surgeon responsible for turning Zeke’s wife into a zombie. With his own battered body making him look more undead than ever, Deadpool’s already shaky grip on sanity takes a hit as he dives into a case that’s equal parts gruesome and absurd.

Horror Business Part Two: Raw Deal
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolZekeZombiesDr. Druek LovosnoTiger Shark

In "Horror Business Part Two: Raw Deal," Deadpool finds himself trapped in the clutches of the unhinged zombie creator Dr. Lovosno, betrayed by his so-called friend Zeke—whose wife is the key to unlocking the doctor’s dark experiments. With his regenerative powers now a twisted asset in a gruesome feeding scheme, Deadpool’s only defense is his famously terrible taste, which even the undead can’t stomach. When Zeke and his mercenary crew arrive to reclaim his wife, Deadpool has a far more delicious plan in mind—though his final twist might be a little too explosive to keep secret.

How Low Can You Go? Part 1: Dead in the Water
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolHydra BobTiger Shark
How Low Can You Go? Part II: What about Bob?
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolHydra BobTiger SharkNorman OsbornThunderbolts [PaladinBlack Widow [Yelena Belova]Ant-Man [Eric O'Grady]HeadsmanGhost]

In "How Low Can You Go? Part II: What about Bob?", Deadpool pulls a surprise rescue—only to find his unlikely ally, Hydra Bob, was playing both sides all along, secretly working with Tiger Shark to take him down. When Bob flips and helps Wade take out the shark, the truth comes out: Norman Osborn sees Deadpool as a loose end, and now it’s personal.

Magnum Opus Part 1: All Your Base Are Belong to Us
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolNorman OsbornNick FuryThunderbolts [PaladinBlack Widow [Yelena Belova]Ant-Man [Eric O'Grady]HeadsmanGhost]

In "Magnum Opus Part 1: All Your Base Are Belong to Us," Deadpool storms Stark Tower—now under Norman Osborn’s control—determined to confront the man who once tried to kill him. As Osborn mocks him from behind the safety of the building’s defenses, Wade finds himself trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse, with the Thunderbolts closing in.

Magnum Opus [Part 2]
23 pp · Superhero
Norman OsbornHeadsmanGhostBlack Widow [Yelena Belova]PaladinAnt-Man [Eric O'Grady]Deadpool
Magnum Opus Part 3: Hard to Get
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolTaskmasterNorman OsbornThunderbolts [PaladinBlack Widow [Yelena Belova]Ant-Man [Eric O'Grady]HeadsmanGhost]

In "Magnum Opus Part 3: Hard to Get," Deadpool and Taskmaster form an unlikely alliance to take down the Thunderbolts, but the mission takes a chaotic turn when Deadpool’s focus shifts to impressing the Black Widow—because apparently, even supervillain team-ups can’t distract him from a good (if wildly inappropriate) date.

Magnum Opus [Part 4]
23 pp · Superhero
Norman OsbornBlack Widow [Yelena Belova]HeadsmanGhostAnt-Man [Eric O'Grady]Deadpool' Taskmaster

In "Magnum Opus [Part 4]," Deadpool faces off against the Thunderbolts in a brutal showdown that seems to end in their favor—until the Headsman's blade strikes, and even that doesn’t stop him. Daniel Way’s relentless pacing and the stark, kinetic art bring the fight to a fever pitch, leaving no doubt that this battle is far from over.

Bullseye Part One: The Shaft
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolNorman OsbornHawkeye [Bullseye]Dark Avengers [SentryMs. Marvel [Moonstone]Spider-Man [Venom]Captain Marvel [Noh-Varr]Wolverine [Daken]]

In "Bullseye Part One: The Shaft," Deadpool’s latest Craigslist gig—taking down a pizza delivery guy—takes a sharp turn when Hawkeye arrives, drawn into a deadly game of old wounds and new arrows. With the Thunderbolts outmatched, Norman’s gamble brings a seasoned marksman face-to-face with his most unpredictable target.

Bullseye Part Two: Let the Healing Begin
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolHawkeye [Bullseye]Owen Pasternak (Death)Dr. Killebrew (illusion)

In "Bullseye Part Two: Let the Healing Begin," Deadpool, wounded and unraveling after a brutal arrow to the head, fights back with a grotesque, pork-based body armor—because nothing says "self-preservation" like a meat suit. As he tries to regain the upper hand, the line between old ally and deadly foe blurs, leaving him facing a target he can’t quite trust.

Bullseye Part Three: Knocking over the Candy Store
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolHawkeye [Bullseye]Norman Osborn

In "Bullseye Part Three: Knocking over the Candy Store," Hawkeye finds himself on the run from Norman Osborn’s relentless pursuit, with Deadpool’s chaotic presence making escape nearly impossible. Desperate to survive the escalating chaos of Dark Reign, Hawkeye makes a risky deal—paying Deadpool to vanish until the storm passes.

Wave of Mutilation Part 1: Profiteerin' L.A.M.F.
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolHydra BobKalaniWackbeardPirates

In "Wave of Mutilation Part 1: Profiteerin' L.A.M.F.," Deadpool—fresh from a headshot and a wild vision—transforms into a gun-toting pirate, complete with a heavily armed boat and a parrot named Hydra Bob. Setting course for the tropical island of Jallarka, he plans to loot his way through paradise, only to find his ship stolen the moment he steps ashore.

Wave of Mutilation Part 2: Surrender the Booty
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolHydra BobKalaniWackbeardPirates

Deadpool’s latest sea-faring misadventure takes a wild turn when he sets out in an inflatable raft, crewed by a blind first mate, a bikini-clad mannequin, and a Hydra-affiliated parrot, all in pursuit of reclaiming his stolen pirate ship from the very pirates who stole it. Daniel Way’s absurdly chaotic tale delivers all the over-the-top action and fourth-wall-breaking humor fans expect, wrapped in a story that’s equal parts pirate caper and meta-comic satire.

Want You to Want Me Part One: The Complete Idiot's Guide to Metaphors
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolDeath (illusion)Thanos (illusion)Captain America [Steve Rogers] (illusion)CyclopsEmma Frost [White Queen]Namor, the Sub-MarinerWeaselBlind AlWolverineLuke CageSpider-ManHulk

In a surreal twist of fate, Deadpool finds himself stranded on a pirate ship, chatting with a dead shark as he tries to make sense of his chaotic life. After being rescued by a cruise ship and briefly treated for his odd state, he’s forced to flee when a crewmember recognizes him—leading to a frantic escape on rollerblades through the streets of San Francisco. There, while trying to blend in, he catches a news broadcast of Cyclops offering sanctuary to mutants at Utopia, and takes it as a personal invitation to join the X-Men.

Want You to Want Me Part Two: No Man Is an Island
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolCyclopsEmma Frost [White Queen]WolverineDominoMercury [Cessily Kincaid]DaggerProdigy [David Alleyne]Ellis KincaidRogueColossusCannonballPsylockeWarpathKarmaDani Moonstar

In "Want You to Want Me Part Two: No Man Is an Island," Deadpool’s desperate bid to join the X-Men on Utopia hits a wall—until Dagger steps in and Domino is sent to keep an eye on him. After a brutal beating and a surprisingly tender pancake run, Deadpool earns probationary status and a makeshift uniform. But when he learns Mercury’s father is demanding her release, Deadpool decides to prove his worth in the only way he knows how—by going after the man himself.

Want You to Want Me Part Three: The Revolution Will Be Televised
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolCyclopsWolverineDominoMercury [Cessily Kincaid]Prodigy [David Alleyne]Ellis KincaidNorman OsbornHAMMERHawkeye [Bullseye]Hellion [Julian Keller]Rockslide [Santo Vaccarro]

In "Want You to Want Me Part Three: The Revolution Will Be Televised," Deadpool’s chaotic plan takes a wild turn when the X-Men race to stop him from broadcasting a deadly act live on television. With Cyke poised to deliver justice and Domino torn between duty and doubt, the team’s pursuit leads to a bizarre detour—and a very angry chicken—before Deadpool gets one more chance to confront the man who changed everything.

Want You to Want Me Conclusion: You Have the Right Not to Be Killed
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolCyclopsWolverineDominoColossusSurge [Noriko Ashida]Ellis KincaidNorman OsbornHAMMERSpider-Man (next issue teaser)

In "Want You to Want Me Conclusion: You Have the Right Not to Be Killed," Daniel Way crafts a razor-sharp, darkly comedic twist on heroism as Deadpool and Wolverine orchestrate a public spectacle to restore the X-Men’s reputation—using a bumbling HAMMER agent, a surprisingly violent rooster, and a confession that flips the narrative on its head. With sharp wit and a pulse-pounding pace, the story reveals how truth, deception, and a little chaos can reshape perception in the blink of an eye.

Whatever a Spider Can, Part 1: Start Spreadin' the News
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolSpider-ManRobbie RobertsonHit-Monkey

In "Whatever a Spider Can, Part 1: Start Spreadin' the News," Deadpool arrives in New York hoping to learn heroics from Spider-Man, only to be accused of a string of mysterious assassinations. As tensions rise between the two, the real threat emerges—Hit-Monkey, the planet’s deadliest simian, with Deadpool now in his crosshairs.

Whatever a Spider Can Part 2 of 3
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolSpider-ManHit-Monkey

In "Whatever a Spider Can," part 2 of 3 from Deadpool by Daniel Way Omnibus #1, Jo finds herself caught in the crossfire when the relentless Hit-Monkey targets Deadpool with deadly precision. Though the odds are stacked against them, Jo can't help but try—no matter how absurd the odds—when the merc with a mouth is in trouble.

Whatever a Spider Can Part 3 of 3
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolSpider-ManFantastic Four--Mr. FantasticInvisible WomanHuman TorchThe ThingHit-Monkey

In "Whatever a Spider Can," Deadpool and Spider-Man find themselves recovering at the Baxter Building after a brutal encounter with Hit-Monkey. When Deadpool steals Spidey’s costume and fakes his death to lure out the assassin, the plan goes off with chaotic precision—only to draw more attention from the police than the killer in a suit. As the two heroes face off against Hit-Monkey once more, the stakes escalate in a fiery showdown that leaves Spidey with a few choice words for his unpredictable partner.

Do Idiots Dream of Electric Stupidity?
22 pp · Superhero
DeadpoolWhite LightingThor (dream sequence)

In "Do Idiots Dream of Electric Stupidity?", Deadpool finds himself stranded in North Georgia when his bus is hijacked—only to discover the culprits are local cops with a taste for corruption. With his usual brand of chaotic flair, the deputy Deadpool takes it upon himself to bring justice to a town that’s forgotten the meaning of the word.

Tricky Part One: Here Comes a New Shooter
22 pp · Superhero
Deadpool [also as Wildcard]The House [Weasel]Grizzly
Tricky Part Two: The Big Blind
22 pp · Superhero
Deadpool [also as Wildcard and The House]The House [Weaselalso as Wildcard]Grizzly

In "Tricky Part Two: The Big Blind," Deadpool’s latest scheme takes a wild turn when the Vegas casino bosses discover their new sidekick, Wildcard, is actually the merc with a mouth—though only one of them knows the truth. With Weasel caught in the middle, Deadpool spins a tangled web of deception to convince him to swap mech suits, all while Grizzly’s return threatens to unravel the whole operation.

Tricky Conclusion
22 pp · Superhero
Deadpool [also as The House]Wildcard [Weasel]Blind AlGrizzly

In "Tricky Conclusion," Deadpool orchestrates a high-stakes deception in Vegas, framing Weasel for a casino heist while secretly playing both sides. When the dust clears, a bewildered Weasel tries to make sense of the chaos on the phone with Blind Al—only to find Deadpool has taken on the role of Vegas’s new protector, finally becoming the hero he always imagined. But even heroes have to clock in.

Sinner-Sinner, Chicken Dinner
22 pp · Superhero
Deadpool [also as Wildcard]Ghost Rider [Johnny Blaze]

In "Sinner-Sinner, Chicken Dinner," Deadpool, having grown tired of the idea of a regular job and the daily grind of being Las Vegas’s self-appointed hero, walks away from his Wildcard persona—only to be confronted by Ghost Rider, who demands he face the consequences of his past. Instead of a fiery reckoning, Ghost Rider’s infamous penance stare sends Deadpool spiraling through painful memories of his own brutal origin, forcing him to confront the sins he’s long buried.

Wade Until Dark
10 pp · Superhero
Deadpool

In "Wade Until Dark," Deadpool takes on a crew of corporate burglars—only to be blinded at the start of the heist, forcing him to rely on his infamous "Pool-O-Vision" for guidance. Naturally, the system fails him, leaving the Merc with a Mouth scrambling through the chaos with nothing but his wits, a bad joke, and a growing sense of dread.

Untitled Superhero story
22 pp · Superhero
Hit-Monkey (Origin)

In the remote mountains of Tibet, a fugitive assassin takes refuge with a secluded tribe of monkeys—only one of them, sharp-eyed and relentless, begins to study every move, every silent discipline, every lethal technique. As the man trains in secret, the monkey absorbs it all, honing a mind and body for violence, transforming in ways no one could predict.

Year of the Monkey Part 1
22 pp · Superhero
Hit-Monkey
Year of the Monkey Part 2
22 pp · Superhero
Hit-MonkeyBullseye
Year of the Monkey Part 3
22 pp · Superhero
Hit-MonkeyBullseye

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Full credits

writer Daniel Way
colorist Marte Gracia
letterer Cory Petit
cover pencils, inks Jason Pearson

Reprints

↩ Reprints Wolverine: Origins #21 (2008), Wolverine: Origins #22 (2008), Wolverine: Origins #23 (2008), Wolverine: Origins #24 (2008), Wolverine: Origins #25 (2008), Wolverine: Origins #25 (2008), Deadpool #1 (2008), Deadpool #2 (2008), Deadpool #2 (2008), Deadpool #1 (2008), Deadpool #3 (2008), Deadpool #3 (2008), Deadpool #4 (2009), Deadpool #5 (2009), Deadpool #6 (2009), Deadpool #7 (2009), Deadpool #8 (2009), Thunderbolts #130 (2009), Thunderbolts #130 (2009), Deadpool #9 (2009), Thunderbolts #131 (2009), Thunderbolts #131 (2009), Deadpool #10 (2009), Deadpool #11 (2009), Deadpool #12 (2009), Deadpool #12 (2009), Deadpool #12 (2009), Deadpool #13 (2009), Deadpool #14 (2009), Deadpool #13 (2009), Deadpool #13 (2009), Deadpool #15 (2009), Deadpool #16 (2009), Deadpool #16 (2009), Deadpool #17 (2010), Hit-Monkey #1 (2010), Deadpool #18 (2010), Deadpool #19 (2010), Deadpool #20 (2010), Hit-Monkey (MDCU) #1 (2010), Hit-Monkey (MDCU) #1 (2010), Deadpool #21 (2010), Deadpool #22 (2010), Deadpool #22 (2010), Deadpool #23 (2010), Deadpool #23 (2010), Deadpool #24 (2010), Deadpool #25 (2010), Deadpool #26 (2010), Hit-Monkey #2, Hit-Monkey #3

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