Marvel Méga #8
In "Vise-moi l'autre moukère!", Deadpool juggles two deadly contracts in a single night: rescuing a woman from a psychiatric asylum—or killing her. With Weasel as his cover and Vamp guarding the gates, the merc with a mouth finds himself tangled in a surreal twist when Vamp transforms into Animus, throwing his instincts into chaos. When he finally reaches his target, the truth unfolds in a startling way—Typhoid Mary, with each of her personalities issuing conflicting orders. Written by Joe Kelly and illustrated by Ed McGuinness, with inks by Nathan Massengill and Norman Lee, and colors by Chris Sotomayor and Digital Chameleon, the issue’s cover by Bernard Chang and Jon Holdredge captures the madness in full.
In "Vise-moi l'autre moukère !", Deadpool juggles two conflicting contracts at a bizarre asylum, where he’s hired to both free and kill the same woman—Typhoid Mary—only to find her fractured mind has split her into two warring personalities, each with their own agenda. With Weasel as his cover and Vamp (then Animus) as an unexpected obstacle, Deadpool’s mission takes a wild turn when the truth behind the dual contracts finally clicks.
In "La Typhoïde...ça frappe pas seulement le bétail !", Deadpool brings his new companion, Typhoid Mary, to Hellhouse to meet the crew, but things go sideways when Weasel drops in and T-Ray humiliates Deadpool by burning off his mask in front of everyone. After Mary is tossed out a window, a sudden surge of repressed memories sends her racing toward New York—headed straight for Daredevil.
In "Qui combat les monstres...", Daredevil and Deadpool join forces for a dangerous mission that forces Matt Murdock to confront a haunting past: the woman he believed he killed years ago, now revealed as the infamous Typhoid Mary. As the two unlikely heroes track her down, long-buried memories resurface, blurring the line between justice and vengeance.
In a delightfully absurd twist, Typhoid, still stewing over Deadpool’s chaotic "help" during her clash with Daredevil, decides to take matters into her own hands—literally. With a playful yet deadly streak, she launches a small-scale rampage, daring the Merc with a Mouth to finally prove he’s more than just a punchline.
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