Deadpool: Hey, It's Deadpool! #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis Marvel Select Edition collects the complete 'Hey, It's Deadpool!' storyline, a wild and irreverent romp through the Merc with a Mouth's early adventures. Featuring Deadpool's chaotic encounters with allies like Cable, Weasel, and Blind Al, as well as foes such as T-Ray and Slayback, the volume showcases the character's signature blend of fourth-wall-breaking humor and over-the-top violence. Originally published as part of the 2020 series, this trade paperback brings together key moments from Deadpool's rogues' gallery and supporting cast in a single, action-packed collection.
In "The Beginning of the End, Part One," Deadpool finds himself in the middle of a deadly game of cat and mouse as the search for Tolliver’s will heats up. With Copycat playing dirty, Comcast hunting him down, and legendary foes like Juggernaut and Black Tom standing in his way, Deadpool’s latest mission takes a wild turn. The story kicks off with Joe Madureira’s dynamic art and Chris Eliopoulos’ sharp lettering, all under the chaotic energy of Fabian Nicieza’s writing—while Ian Churchill and Bud LaRosa deliver a cover that’s as unpredictable as the issue itself.
In "The Beginning of the End, Part One," Sunspot grapples with the devastating news of his father’s death, while Deadpool—caught in a web of hired violence—finds himself at odds with Cable. As alliances shift and old wounds reopen, Cable and Domino race to anticipate the next move, while Rictor makes a dangerous choice to confront Wolfsbane in Genosha. The stakes rise as Gideon pulls the strings from the shadows, turning personal tragedies into a larger, unfolding war.
In "The Circle Chase Round 2: Rabbit Season, Duck Season," Deadpool’s chaotic quest for Tolliver’s will heats up as Copycat enters the fray, turning the hunt into a deadly game of cat and mouse. With Comcast now on the payroll to eliminate him and the likes of Juggernaut and Black Tom standing in his way, Deadpool must dodge, brawl, and outwit his way through a growing list of threats—while Slayback closes in on Kane, adding another layer to the escalating stakes.
In "The Circle Chase Round 3: "...and Quacks Like a Duck...," Deadpool and Weasel race to locate Tolliver’s will before it falls into the wrong hands, while Vanessa crosses paths with Slayback in a tense standoff. As Deadpool dismantles Comcast’s operation, flashes of his past surface—disturbing, personal, and harder to shake than the usual chaos.
In "The Circle Chase = Round 4: Duck Soup," Deadpool, Weasel, Kane, Vanessa, and Slayback race toward Tolliver’s long-lost treasure, only to find themselves in a chaotic brawl. When Tolliver’s Zero unit activates and disables every weapon—including Slayback—Deadpool’s unexpected compassion shines as he heals an injured Copycat, despite her loyalty to someone else. With the dust settling, Deadpool and Weasel turn their attention to the real prize: the loot.
In "If Looks Could Kill!", Black Tom, dying from his wooden infection, is being treated by Dr. Killebrew in prison when Juggernaut storms in to rescue him and take the doctor hostage. Deadpool, out for a quiet drink, is ambushed by Tom’s men—only to be saved by Banshee and his daughter, Siryn. Amid the chaos, Deadpool’s hand is severed, and his healing factor fails to regenerate it as he slips into unconsciousness.
In "Luck of the Irish," Deadpool finds himself caught in a crossfire when Black Tom unleashes the Juggernaut to capture him—intent on using the merc's healing powers to cure his own deteriorating condition. With Siryn caught in the chaos and Interpol's Daniel Peyer closing in, Deadpool must dodge brute force, shifting loyalties, and a whole lot of bad luck, all while trying to stay one step ahead of a very angry mountain of muscle.
In "Deadpool Sandwich," Deadpool finds himself caught in a chaotic clash as he teams up with Siryn to take down Juggernaut—only to be double-crossed by Interpol agent Daniel Peyer, whose true motives come to light when Banshee uncovers his deception. With tensions rising and alliances shifting, Killebrew makes a wild move by grafting Deadpool’s severed hand onto Black Tom in a desperate bid to cure him, throwing the already absurd situation into even wilder territory.
In "Mano a Mano," Deadpool teams up with Siryn and Banshee to take down Juggernaut and Black Tom, whose twisted new limb is none other than Deadpool’s own severed hand. As Black Tom’s condition spirals out of control, the battle halts when Banshee steps in to help, leaving the heroes and villains to regroup. With his own healing factor failing, Deadpool makes a bold move—abducting the mysterious Dr. Killebrew, the man behind his creation, to uncover the truth.
In "Hey, It's Deadpool! or...Deadpool #1," Deadpool returns from a Bolivia mission—armed with revolutionary cash and a questionable moral ledger—only to face a new assignment: take down Sasquatch in Antarctica and blow up a gamma research station. When the mission goes sideways and a melting gamma core threatens to irradiate the entire southern hemisphere, Deadpool’s usual chaos takes a surprising turn toward heroics. Just as he’s about to walk away, he’s approached by Zoe and Noah with a chance to join Landau, Luckman and Lake—but being a good guy? That’s not exactly his style.
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↩ Reprints The New Mutants #98 (1991), Deadpool: The Circle Chase #1 (1993), Deadpool: The Circle Chase #2 (1993), Deadpool: The Circle Chase #3 (1993), Deadpool: The Circle Chase #4 (1993), Deadpool #1 (1994), Deadpool #2 (1994), Deadpool #3 (1994), Deadpool #4 (1994), Deadpool #1 (1997), Deadpool: The Circle Chase #[nn] (1997), Deadpool: Sins of the Past #[nn] (1997)
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