Wolverine and Deadpool #7
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Son of X (Part One)," Deadpool unleashes a chaotic twist on the Skrull invasion by allowing them to create Skrull versions of himself—only to discover that their copies inherit not just his skills, but his full-blown insanity. Written by Daniel Way and brought to life with sharp, kinetic energy by Paco Medina, Juan Vlasco, Marte Gracia, and Cory Petit, this 2010 UK release sees the Merc with a Mouth spiral into a new kind of madness. The cover by Rob Liefeld captures the absurd, high-stakes tension of a battle where identity and chaos collide.
In the past, Romulus molds Daken into a weapon, shaping the son of Wolverine through cold calculation and ruthless discipline. In the present, Daken awakens with no memory of who he is—or of the man he once called father—only to face Wolverine, whose presence stirs something buried deep beneath the silence.
In "One of Us (Part One)," the chaos of a baseball game erupts when the Skrulls' invasion takes a strange turn—thanks to a mascot with suspicious genetic readings. Deadpool, disguised in the team's costume, turns the field into a battleground, slicing through alien forces with brutal flair before confronting the Skrull commander. His shocking move? Offering to join them—on his own terms.
In "One of Us (Part Two): One of Them," Deadpool’s chaotic energy proves contagious when the Skrulls attempt to replicate him—only to unleash a wave of madness they can’t control. With Doctor Killebrew’s experiments spiraling and Skrull imitations running amok, Deadpool finds himself at the center of a crisis that turns even his allies into unpredictable variables.
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