Strange #310
In "Deadpool Sandwich," a 1995 issue of Strange, Deadpool finds himself caught in a chaotic clash that brings together the Juggernaut, Interpol agent Daniel Peyer, and the mutant singer Siryn. As Banshee uncovers the truth about Peyer’s deception and his personal vendetta, the situation spirals into something far more personal—especially when Killebrew attempts a shocking fix by grafting Deadpool’s severed hand onto Black Tom. Written by Mark Waid and illustrated by Ian Churchill with inks by Bud LaRosa, the issue features vibrant colors by Dana Moreshead and Mike Thomas, and a cover by Churchill and LaRosa.
In "Deadpool Sandwich," Deadpool finds himself caught in a chaotic web of betrayal and absurdity when he clashes with Juggernaut and Interpol agent Daniel Peyer—only to learn that Peyer’s vendetta is tied to a shocking secret involving Banshee. With his hand mysteriously reattached to Black Tom in a bizarre attempt to cure him, Deadpool must navigate a fight that’s as twisted as it is hilarious.
In "Au nom de la charité," Quicksilver and Crystal journey to Mount Wundagore to find Bova near death, only to discover the High Evolutionary's sinister experiments stirring once more. With the mountain guarded by the savage Animutants, Quicksilver must push forward, driven by desperation and a desperate plea for redemption.
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