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The All Killer No Filler Deadpool Collection#27
Cover: Simone Bianchi & Andrea Silvestri

The All Killer No Filler Deadpool Collection #27

Nov 2018 · Hachette Partworks · 9.99 GBP; 24.99 AUD; 24.99 NZD
“The Deep End Part One”

In "The Deep End Part One," Deadpool’s carefully orchestrated showdown with Wolverine takes a sharp turn when Daken arrives—just in time to try and drown the X-Man himself. With tensions flaring and the water turning deadly, the merc with a mouth finds himself outmatched in a brutal fight that leaves Wolverine unconscious and Daken vulnerable. Written by Daniel Way and brought to life with dynamic art by Steve Dillon, this high-stakes clash is sharpened by the cover by Simone Bianchi and Andrea Silvestri, capturing the chaos in bold, striking detail.

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writer Daniel Way · artist, inker Steve Dillon · colorist Matt Milla · colorist Avalon · letterer VC · letterer Cory Petit · cover Simone Bianchi, Andrea Silvestri

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Full credits

writer Daniel Way
artist, inker Steve Dillon
colorist Matt Milla
colorist Avalon
letterer VC
letterer Cory Petit
cover pencils, inks Simone Bianchi
cover inks Andrea Silvestri

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Deadpool takes umbrage with the fact that, after an extraordinarily long fight sequence (it took three full issues, after all), Daken shows up and tries to drown Wolverine before 'Pool gets the chance to do so. During the ensuing fight sequence between the merc with a mouth and Logan's son, Wolvie is extracted from the water and wakes up. Daken takes out DP and then turns on Wolverine. He is shot, however, by the Winter Soldier with a carbonadium bullet that negates his healing factor. This was, of course, Wolverine's master plan all along--to stop his son without killing him.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).