Deadpool: Suicide Kings #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeDeadpool: Suicide Kings collects the five-issue miniseries from 2010, where the Merc with a Mouth finds himself framed for murder and must clear his name while tangling with the Kingpin, Daredevil, and the Punisher. This story pits Deadpool against some of Marvel's most grounded street-level heroes in a fast-paced, action-heavy caper that balances humor with genuine stakes. The collection showcases writer Mike Benson and artist Carlo Barberi's take on the character during a period when Deadpool's solo adventures were gaining mainstream traction.
In "null," Deadpool takes on a seemingly simple hit for a nervous young man targeting a dangerous bookie—until the job spirals into a deadly trap. As a brutal explosion rocks Harlem and the streets turn against him, Deadpool finds himself framed as a terrorist, drawing the relentless attention of the Punisher, who’s ready to end him.
In "null," Deadpool finds himself the target of a furious Punisher, who believes he’s behind a deadly explosion that killed innocents. With high-tech gear and a bloodthirsty resolve, the Punisher closes in—until Daredevil steps in to stop the kill.
In "New York City," Deadpool and Daredevil race against time to clear Deadpool’s name after a building is firebombed, all while the Punisher relentlessly hunts them down. Just as the trail leads to Tombstone, Spider-Man enters the chaos—right as the Punisher closes in.
In "null," Deadpool—still recovering from having his head blown off—teams up with Daredevil and Spider-Man to track down Tombstone, with the Punisher finally joining the hunt after realizing Deadpool wasn’t behind the attack. As they close in on Tombstone, the trail leads to a tense confrontation where the villain’s plans unfold in unexpected ways, backed by the Hood’s goons and the mysterious presence of the Wrecking Crew.
In "null," Deadpool and Spider-Man go after Tombstone, only to find him guarded by the Wrecking Crew. When the Punisher arrives with an arsenal of high-tech gear, the trio fights their way through the crew—just as Tombstone slips away. Deadpool tracks him down, delivers a brutal beatdown, and later uses the reward money from Conrad’s father to buy Outlaw a new apartment, setting the stage for something far less heroic.
In "Game$ of Death," Deadpool is hired for a deadly twist on a reality show: a high-stakes, life-or-death competition on a remote island where contestants fight to the finish for a massive cash prize. His mission? To uncover the truth behind the disappearance of a wealthy, washed-up actor’s son—though the real question might be whether Deadpool’s own motives are as clean as he claims.
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↩ Reprints Deadpool: Games of Death #1 (2009), Deadpool: Suicide Kings #1 (2009), Deadpool: Suicide Kings #2 (2009), Deadpool: Suicide Kings #3 (2009), Deadpool: Suicide Kings #4 (2009), Deadpool: Suicide Kings #[nn] (2009), Deadpool: Suicide Kings #5 (2009)
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