Marvel Monster Edition : Deadpool #2
Ce volume rassemble les épisodes de la série Deadpool (2003) publiés par Marvel, mettant en scène le mercenaire disgracieux Wade Wilson. L'arc 'L'attaque des clowns' plonge Deadpool dans une aventure déjantée mêlant humour noir et action débridée, typique du personnage. Cette édition Panini France fait partie de la collection Marvel Monster Edition, proposant une traduction française des récits originaux.
In "Livre X, Verset I, lachez les bouffons !", Deadpool's life takes a mythic turn when Loki claims to be his father, forcing him to confront Uncle Thor to save Death. With Asgardian blood in his veins, Deadpool wields Mjolnir as the Mighty Deadpool, but his newfound power leads to chaos—until the truth behind Loki’s deception unravels. Written by Christopher Priest and Geneviève Coulomb, with art by Jim Calafiore and inks by Mark McKenna, this 2003 Panini France edition sees Deadpool’s heroic experiment end in a surprising twist. The cover by BIT captures the absurdity and spectacle of the tale.
In "Livre X, Verset I, lachez les bouffons !", Deadpool wakes up adrift in a healing chamber, his body dissolving into goo after a near-death experience, only to be joined by Death herself—her presence as unsettling as the nightmare that preceded it. The story unfolds with a surreal edge, blending Deadpool’s trademark dark humor with a bizarre, dreamlike sequence where he’s haunted by canceled comic characters and the lingering fallout of a past betrayal.
In "Livre X, Verset IV," Deadpool confronts a shocking claim: Loki insists he’s his father, forcing Wade to choose between saving Death and facing Uncle Thor. With Asgardian blood in his veins, Deadpool steals Mjolnir and becomes the Mighty Deadpool, wielding godlike power—though his heroics are as chaotic as ever. When the truth behind Loki’s deception unravels, Jake regains Thor’s strength and brings Deadpool down, only for Wade to return home to find his face miraculously healed and his looks transformed.
In "Ectoplasme en péril !", Deadpool—stranded in the void with the bizarre alien Dirty Wolff—must survive the merciless expanse of space and the terrifying presence of the interstellar warden Rasputin. Written with his trademark chaos and zero self-pity, Wade Wilson’s desperate bid to get home takes a wild, off-the-wall turn in this 2003 humor-filled adventure from Marvel Monster Edition: Deadpool #2.
In "Nuit japonaises," Deadpool finds himself in Japan on a mission to protect Oyakata, a man whose past is tied to a mysterious killer. There, he clashes with Widdle Wade, a bizarre clone created from his own legacy, while also confronting a long-buried secret from the past—where he once crossed paths with Oyakata’s daughter, Sazae. The story blends Deadpool’s trademark chaos with a quiet, unexpected moment of reckoning, all wrapped in a tale that’s equal parts absurd and oddly heartfelt.
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