Deadpool: Sins of the Past #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1997 collection brings together the four-issue miniseries that pits Deadpool against the Juggernaut, with the merc with a mouth crossing paths with the Cassidy clan—Siryn, Banshee, and Tom Cassidy—as he uncovers secrets from his past tied to Doctor Killebrew and the Weapon X program. Written by Mark Waid with art by Ian Churchill, the story delves into Deadpool's fractured history while delivering the chaotic action and dark humor fans expect.
In "If Looks Could Kill," Deadpool's usual chaos takes a dark turn when his healing factor fails after losing his hand in a brutal fight with Black Tom's men—just as Banshee and his daughter Siryn arrive to help. With Black Tom on the brink of death from a mysterious infection and Juggernaut making a sudden, violent move to seize a key doctor, the line between old allies and new threats blurs. Mark Waid's sharp storytelling and Ian Churchill's dynamic art bring a gritty intensity to this pivotal moment, with Jason Minor's inks and Dana Moreshead and Mike Thomas's colors adding depth to the high-stakes action.
In "If Looks Could Kill," Black Tom, dying from his wooden infection, is secretly treated by Dr. Killebrew in prison—until Juggernaut storms in to snatch the doctor and spirit Tom away. Meanwhile, Deadpool’s quiet night ends in chaos when Black Tom’s men attack, only to be fended off by an unexpected ally: Banshee and his daughter, Siryn. As the fight escalates, Deadpool’s healing factor fails, and his hand is severed—leaving him unconscious and vulnerable.
In "Luck of the Irish," Deadpool finds himself caught in a chaotic crossfire when Black Tom targets him for his healing abilities, sending the unstoppable Juggernaut after him. With Siryn caught in the middle and Interpol's Daniel Peyer closing in, the merc with a mouth must dodge both brute force and bureaucracy in a fight for survival.
In "Deadpool Sandwich," Deadpool finds himself caught in a chaotic web of betrayal and absurdity when he crosses paths with Interpol agent Daniel Peyer—once thought to be a friend of Banshee, now revealed to be driven by a personal vendetta. With Juggernaut on the warpath and Siryn locked in combat, Deadpool’s usual brand of chaos takes a bizarre turn when Killebrew attaches his severed hand to Black Tom in a desperate, unpredictable bid to save him.
In "Mano a Mano," Deadpool, Siryn, and Banshee clash with Juggernaut and Black Tom—now fused with Deadpool’s severed hand—when Killebrew’s experimental fix for Tom’s condition spirals out of control. With tensions high and the battlefield shifting, the heroes and villains pause as Banshee takes Black Tom in for medical care, leaving Deadpool to pursue Killebrew, the man who made him, in a desperate bid to uncover why his healing factor is failing.
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↩ Reprints Deadpool #1 (1994), Deadpool #2 (1994), Deadpool #3 (1994), Deadpool #4 (1994)
Reprinted in Deadpool: Beginnings Omnibus #[nn] (2017), Deadpool & X-Force Omnibus #[nn] (2017), Deadpool: Hey, It's Deadpool! #[nn] (2020), Deadpool Epic Collection #1 (2021)
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