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Cover: Dave Johnson

Deadpool by Daniel Way: The Complete Collection #3

Apr 2014 · Marvel · 34.99 USD; 39.99 CAD
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“The Price Is Right”
About this Collection

This volume collects the final chapters of Daniel Way's extended Wolverine run, including the 'Wolverine: Origins' finale and the 'Wolverine' ongoing series issues that lead into the 'Old Man Logan' era. It features Wolverine's complex relationship with his son Daken, as well as crossovers with Deadpool and the larger Marvel Universe during the Dark Reign period. The collection brings together multiple storylines involving Wolverine's past, his role as a weapon, and his clashes with figures like Norman Osborn and the Punisher.

In "The Price Is Right," Deadpool’s latest mission takes a bizarre turn when he invades Dr. Whitby’s flat to confront her fixation—only to discover his own body parts neatly stored in her fridge. Disgusted and bewildered, he tracks down Ella, only to find her obsession has spiraled into something far more dangerous. With Daniel Way’s sharp wit and Carlo Barberi’s grotesque flair, this issue delivers a twisted, darkly comedic chapter in Deadpool’s chaotic saga, all capped by Dave Johnson’s unforgettable cover.

writer Daniel Way · artist Carlo Barberi · inker Walden Wong · colorist Jorge González · letterer VC's Joe Sabino · cover Dave Johnson

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writer Daniel Way
cover pencils, inks Dave Johnson

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Deadpool breaks into Dr. Whitby's apartment (sorry, we're in England so it's a flat) to end her unhealthy obsession with his personage. What he finds, instead, are different parts of his personage collected and bagged up in her refrigerator (fridge). Completely grossed out by his discovery, Deadpool heads out to track down Ella. He finds her. She is still obsessed. Like, murder-suicide obsessed. Deadpool later returns to Ella's place to toss his spare parts in the dumpster (wheelie bin). And aren't those garbage (dustbin) men awfully surprised when some of their trash starts to move around?

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).

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