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This French-language softcover collects the complete 'Deadpool Pulp' miniseries, reimagining the Merc with a Mouth in a gritty 1950s setting. Written by Mike Benson and Adam Glass with art by Laurence Campbell, the story pits a more serious, noir-inspired Deadpool against a conspiracy involving Cable, Stryfe, and shadowy government forces. Panini France's edition presents the entire four-issue arc in a single volume, offering a darker take on the character's usual humor-driven adventures.
In "Deadpool Pulp (1)", Deadpool wakes from a nightmare that wasn’t a nightmare at all—his year in a Japanese POW camp was a fabrication, and his mind was instead twisted by Stryfe in Cuba. Written by Adam Glass, Mike Benson, and Jérémy Manesse, with art by Laurence Campbell and colors by Lee Loughridge, this issue plunges Wade into a psychological battle as the voices in his head fight to reclaim his will. Cover by Jae Lee captures the tension with stark, striking intensity.
In *Deadpool Pulp (1)*, a stolen nuclear briefcase threatens global stability, and Cable must choose between his agents to retrieve it—settling on the unhinged Wade Wilson, aka Deadpool. Once a tortured prisoner of war, Wade’s fractured mind makes him an unreliable asset, but Cable overrides the psychological evaluation and sends him anyway.
In this pulse-pounding installment of *Deadpool Pulp*, the Merc with a Mouth tracks down Outlaw, the rogue CIA agent who stole a nuclear briefcase—only to find their paths entwined in a night that begins with dinner and a dance. As bullets fly and old wounds resurface, Deadpool’s mission takes a dangerous turn, unaware that Cable and Stryfe have sent him after the one woman he’s ever truly loved.
In *Deadpool Pulp (3)*, Deadpool finds himself in Cuba chasing a man who holds one of two keys to a nuclear briefcase—only to be captured by Stryfe, who’s now working with Outlaw. With Cable racing to stop a potential war between the U.S. and Russia, the chaos unfolds as Deadpool’s trademark chaos collides with a deadly global threat.
In this pulse-pounding installment of *Deadpool Pulp*, Wade Wilson awakens to a twisted truth: the years he thought he’d spent in a Japanese POW camp were a lie. Instead, he was in Cuba, brainwashed by Stryfe and turned into a sleeper agent—until the voices in his head fight back. As Deadpool tracks down the rogue agent Outlaw, he discovers her true intentions and a ticking nuclear threat, but the real danger may be the mind games still playing in his own head.
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↩ Reprints Deadpool Pulp #1 (2010), Deadpool Pulp #2 (2010), Deadpool Pulp #3 (2011), Deadpool Pulp #4 (2011)
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