- Script
- Joe Kelly
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill; Norman Lee
- Colors
- Christian Lichtner; Digital Chameleon
- Letters
- Richard Starkings; Comicraft; Dave Lanphear
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- The Bolivian jungle. Steamy. Rank. More humid than a church pew on Sunday.
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Landau, Luckman & Lake [Zoe Culloden; Noah DuBois; Gerry Lequarre]; Blind Al; C.F. [Steele Fitzpatrick]; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Fenway; Patch [Bob Stirrat]; Sasquatch [Walter Langkowski]; T-Ray; Weasel [Jack Hammer]; Mack
- Synopsis
- After assisting a revolution in Bolivia (and getting paid in revolutionary bucks), Deadpool heads back to merc central to have words with Patch. Deadpool’s next mission takes him to Antarctica to tangle with Sasquatch and blow up a gamma research station in the process. Finding out that the melting gamma core will irradiate the entire southern hemisphere, Deadpool fixes the problem and saves the day. Deadpool is approached by Zoe and Noah and offered a position with Landau, Luckman and Lake but he quickly turns them down as being a good guy isn't exactly his style.
- Reprints
- Keywords
- Bolivia
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (signed)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (signed)
- Colors
- Liquid! (signed)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Ninjas
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (signed)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (signed)
- Colors
- Liquid! (signed)
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Ninjas
- Reprints
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited); Norman Lee (credited)
- Colors
- Christian Lichtner (credited as Chris Lichtner); Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited); Emerson Miranda (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Blind Al; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Siryn [Theresa Cassidy] (cameo); Taskmaster [Tony Masters]; Weasel [Jack Hammer]; Ninjas (villains)
- Synopsis
- While Deadpool is peeping in on Siryn, a band of ninjas is capturing Weasel. Deadpool tracks down his buddy which brings him to a compound in the Nevada desert where Taskmaster is training his pupils. Being quickly taken down by Taskmaster, Deadpool discovers that the bad guy has offered Weasel a job working for his organization. Changing up his tactics to throw off Taskmaster's powers, Deadpool takes down the villain but not before having his middle finger cut off.
- Reprints
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited); Norman Lee (credited)
- Colors
- Matthew Paine (credited); Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Blind Al; C.F. [Steele Fitzpatrick]; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Doctor Killebrew; Patch [Bob Stirrat]; Siryn [Theresa Cassidy]; T-Ray; Weasel [Jack Hammer]
- Synopsis
- In trying to grow his middle finger back in front of his merc buddies, Deadpool is deeply embarrassed when he finds out that he can't do it. Black Tom taunts Deadpool by sending him the glove from the hand he removed (in the 2nd Deadpool limited series) and Deadpool collects Siryn so the two can head off to take down her evil uncle. Instead they find Killebrew, one of the doctors who created Deadpool for Weapon X, and he explains that Deadpool’s faulty healing factor is due to the fact that he is dying.
- Reprints
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited); Norman Lee (credited)
- Colors
- Matthew Paine (credited); Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited); Kolja Fuchs (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Hulk [Bruce Banner]; Doctor Killebrew; Siryn [Theresa Cassidy]
- Synopsis
- In order for Killebrew to create a cure for Deadpool's condition, Deadpool needs to get a sample of blood from the Hulk. The Hulk turns out not to be too fond of this idea and the fight is on. Deadpool is successful, however, and Killebrew injects him with a serum that should restore the merc with a mouth back to a healthy condition.
- Reprints
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (credited); Kevin Lau (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited)
- Colors
- Matthew Paine (credited); Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited); Kolja Fuchs (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- C.F. [Steele Fitzpatrick]; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Doctor Killebrew; Patch [Bob Stirrat]; Siryn [Theresa Cassidy]; T-Ray; Weasel [Jack Hammer]
- Synopsis
- With Wade cured of his debilitating condition, he is set on killing his healer and old tormentor, Killebrew, for crimes the doctor perpetrated on him in his days with the Weapon X project, but Siryn stands in the way. T-Ray continues contract killing while plotting revenge on Deadpool.
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Aaron Lopresti (signed)
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Todd Klein
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Vanessa Carlysle; Zoe Culloden; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Dixon; Monty
- Reprints
Tribute to Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (Marvel, 1968 series) #4 cover by Steranko.
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Aaron Lopresti (credited)
- Inks
- Rachel Dodson (credited)
- Colors
- Christian Lichtner (credited as Chris Lichtner); Audrey Shah; Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Vanessa Carlysle; Zoe Culloden; Stan Lee; Wade Wilson; Dixon; Monty
- Synopsis
- Trying to salvage a merc whom she has marked as a future employee of Landau, Luckman and Lake, Zoe disguises herself as a prostitute and begins to work with the merc's street walking girlfriend, Vanessa. A humorless and violent Wade Wilson dumps Vanessa as he discovers that he has cancer and walks off of Zoe's radar.
- Reprints
Part of Marvel's "Flashback Month."
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited); Norman Lee (credited)
- Colors
- Chris Sotomayor (credited); Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited); Kolja Fuchs (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Blind Al; C.F. [Steele Fitzpatrick]; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Patch [Bob Stirrat]; Typhoid Mary [Mary Walker]; Vamp [Denise Baranger]; Weasel [Jack Hammer]
- Synopsis
- Deadpool takes a job which involves breaking a woman out of the loony bin. He takes another job to kill the same woman in the same loony bin. Sneaking in using Weasel as cover, Deadpool is forced to fight Vamp who is working at the asylum. Vamp turns into Animus which confuses Deadpool hormonally. Reaching the subject of his rescue/murder attempt, things become clear as the subject turns out to be Typhoid Mary whose distinct personalities have each put out a contract, one for her release and one for her death.
- Reprints
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited)
- Colors
- Christian Lichtner (credited as Chris Lichtner) (pages 1-10); Digital Chameleon (credited) (enhancement, pages 11-22)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited); Albert Deschesne (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Blind Al; C.F. [Steele Fitzpatrick]; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Fenway; Gerry Lequarre; Patch [Bob Stirrat]; T-Ray; Typhoid Mary [Mary Walker]; Weasel [Jack Hammer]
- Synopsis
- Deadpool takes his new gal-pal, Typhoid Mary, to Hellhouse and introduces her to his fellow mercs. Weasel teleports into Pool's house and meets Al. T-Ray and Deadpool exchange words and Ray embarrasses Pool by burning his mask off and exposing his hideous face in front of the whole gang. Mary moves in to help and Deadpool kicks her out of a window. This triggers Mary's repressed memories and she heads for New York looking for Daredevil.
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Aaron Lopresti (signed)
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Vanessa Carlysle; Zoe Culloden; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Dixon; Monty
- Reprints
Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD (Marvel, 1968 series) #4 cover by Steranko.
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Bernard Chang (credited)
- Inks
- Jon Holdredge (credited)
- Colors
- Liquid! (credited as Liquid Graphics)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited)
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Blind Al; Daredevil [Matt Murdock]; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Foggy Nelson; Rosalind Sharpe; Typhoid Mary [Mary Walker]; Weasel [Jack Hammer]; The Mob (villains)
- Synopsis
- Daredevil and Deadpool team-up to take down Typhoid Mary. Matt finds out that Mary was the prostitute he kicked through a window and thought he had killed way back when he was looking for his father's killer.
- Reprints
Story is broken up into two chapters; Typhoid Mary origin elements continued from Daredevil: The Man With Out Fear limited series.
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (credited); Pete Woods (credited); Shannon Denton (credited); John Fang (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited); Norman Lee (credited)
- Colors
- Chris Sotomayor (credited); Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited); Albert Deschesne (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Blind Al; C.F. [Steele Fitzpatrick]; Zoe Culloden; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Fenway; Gerry Lequarre; Typhoid Mary [Mary Walker]; Weasel [Jack Hammer]; Monty
- Synopsis
- Typhoid is a little miffed at the "help" Deadpool gave to her in New York when she faced Daredevil so she goes on a little killing spree and dares Deadpool to stop her.
- Reprints
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness (credited); Shannon Denton (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited)
- Colors
- Chris Sotomayor (credited); Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited); Albert Deschesne (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Blind Al; C.F. [Steele Fitzpatrick]; Bill Clinton (cameo); Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Fenway; Patch [Bob Stirrat]; Typhoid Mary [Mary Walker] (cameo); Weasel [Jack Hammer]; Deathtrap (villain, introduction)
- Synopsis
- Al becomes a little worried as Deadpool begins to show signs of his sanity slipping. Deadpool asks Patch for an assignment worthy of a good guy. He ends up leaving with a mysterious stranger who comes to Hellhouse looking for someone to help him recover a kidnapped princess. Of course, it all turns out to be a trap set by new villain Deathtrap who is really into... well... death traps. Deadpool discovers a little too late that Al has messed with his weapons as a practical joke. Al and Weasel get to know each other a little better.
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Shannon Denton
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Great Lakes Avengers [Mr. Immortal; Big Bertha; Flatman; Doorman; Dinah Soar]
- Reprints
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited)
- Pencils
- Shannon Denton (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited)
- Colors
- Jessica Kindzierski (credited); Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited); Albert Deschesne (credited)
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Blind Al; Zoe Culloden (cameo); Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Typhoid Mary [Mary Walker] (cameo); Weasel [Jack Hammer]; Lightning Rods [Great Lakes Avengers] [Flatman; Mr. Immortal; Doorman; Big Bertha; Dinah Soar]
- Synopsis
- Deadpool and Al spend the day at the Bay City Aquarium. The Lightning Rods (really the Great Lakes Avengers who have now become the newest subsidiary of the Thunderbolts) spend the day at the Bay City Aquarium. Mayhem ensues. Weasel arrives and tries to teleport Deadpool at the same time that Doorman is using his powers on the merc, thus sending Deadpool and Al spinning through time.
- Reprints
- Pencils
- Shannon Denton
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Great Lakes Avengers [Mr. Immortal; Big Bertha; Flatman; Doorman; Dinah Soar]
- Reprints
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Pete Woods
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This sucker is 64 pages with only 2 ads...
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Weasel [Jack Hammer]
- Reprints
Homage to the cover of Amazing Fantasy (Marvel, 1962 series) #15 (August 1962)
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Pete Woods
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- ?
- First Line of Dialogue or Text
- This sucker is 64 pages with only 2 ads...
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Reprints
Homage to the cover of Amazing Fantasy (Marvel, 1962 series) #15 (August 1962)
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited); Stan Lee (credited)
- Pencils
- Pete Woods (credited); John Romita (credited)
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill (credited); Al Milgrom (credited); Joe Sinnott (credited); John Romita (credited)
- Colors
- Chris Sotomayor (credited); Digital Chameleon (credited)
- Letters
- Richard Starkings (credited); Comicraft (credited); Emerson Miranda (credited)
- Genre
- satire-parody; superhero
- Characters
- Blind Al; Deadpool [Wade Wilson]; Kraven the Hunter [Sergei Kravinoff]; Harry Osborn; Norman Osborn; May Parker; Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Gwen Stacy; Flash Thompson; The Watcher [Uatu]; Anna Watson; Mary Jane Watson; Weasel [Jack Hammer]; Lightning Rods [Great Lakes Avengers] [Flatman; Mr. Immortal; Doorman; Big Bertha; Dinah Soar]
- Synopsis
- Present, Weasel and the Great Lake Avengers try to figure out how to bring Deadpool and Al back through time. In the past, Deadpool uses his image inducer to impersonate Peter Parker (Al plays a very grumpy Aunt May) and tries to convince Weasel to fix his teleporter to get back to the future. Kraven and a swinging party with Peter's pals get in the way but Deadpool is able to manipulate Weasel into helping him, and all he has to do is wreck his buddy's life and future well being to do so. Deadpool and Al make it back to 1997 with the timeline intact as a nervous Watcher collapses in relief.
- Reprints
The title page is a spoof of the movie poster for Forrest Gump, a movie where Tom Hank's character was cleverly edited into historical footage; In much the same way, Deadpool, Al and a young Weasel are drawn into the events of Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #47 for the "past" sequences of this story.
Panel 5 page 9 is from ASM #47 panel 3 page 3
Panels 2-3 page 10 are from ASM #47 panels 4-5 page 3
Panel 3 page 21 is from ASM #47 panel 1 page 4
Panels 4-7 page 21 are from ASM #47 panels 3-6 page 5
Panel 7 page 25 is from ASM #47 panel 2 page 4
Panels 1-2, 4, 6 page 26 are from ASM #47 panels 3-6 page 4
Panel 1 page 27 is from ASM #47 panel 7 page 4
Panels 2-3 page 27 are from ASM #47 panels 1-2 page 5
Panel 1 page 28 is from ASM #47 panel 7 page 5
Panels 2-6, 8 page 28 are from ASM #47 panels 1-3, 5-7 page 6
PanelS 1-2 page 29 ARE from ASM #47 panels 4-5 page 8
Panels 1-4 page 30 are from ASM #47 panels 1-4 page 9
Panel 2 page 31 is from ASM #47 panel 5 page 9
Panel 3 page 31 is from ASM #47 panel 1 page 10
Panels 1-3 page 32 are from ASM #47 panels 2-4 page 10
Panels 4-5 page 32 are from ASM #47 panels 1-2 page 11
Panel 1 page 33 is from ASM #47 panel 3 page 11
Panels 2, 4 page 33 are from ASM #47 panels 1, 4 page 12
Panel 1 page 34 is from ASM #47 panel 5 page 12
Panels 2-5 page 34 are from ASM #47 panels 1-4 page 13
Panels 1-2 page 35 are from ASM #47 panels 1-2 page 14
Panels 3-4 page 35 are from ASM #47 panels 2-3 page 15
Panel 2 page 36 are from ASM #47 panel 5 page 15
Panels 3-5 page 36 are from ASM #47 panels 1, 3-4 page 16
Panels 1, 3 page 37 are from ASM #47 panels 1, 4 page 17
Panels 4-5 page 37 are from ASM #47 panels 2-3 page 18
Panels 1-2 page 38 are from ASM #47 panels 5-6 page 18
Panel 5 page 38 is from ASM #47 panel 2 page 19
Panel 4 page 39 is from ASM #47 panel 6 page 19
Panel 1 page 40 is from ASM #47 panel 1 page 20
Panel 1 page 41 is from ASM #47 panel 3 page 20
Panel 3-4 page 41 are from ASM #47 panel 4-5 page 20
- Script
- Matt Idelson
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill; Norman Lee
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- Chris Carroll; typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool; Sasquatch [Walter Langkowski]; T-Ray; Blind Al
- Reprints
A look at the making of Deadpool #1 including script fragmants, rough pencils, cover process and character designs.
- Script
- Joe Kelly; Matt Idelson
- Pencils
- ?
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Reprints
Text piece on the series.
- Script
- Matt Idelson
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness
- Inks
- Nathan Massengill; Norman Lee
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Reprints
Idelson talks about the series and a correction is made regarding the behind the scenes feature in issue #1 which includes two pages of production art from that issue.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bernard Chang
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- superhero
- Characters
- Daredevil [Matt Murdock]; Deadpool
- Reprints
Sketch art for the Daredevil/Deadpool '97 Annual.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness
- Inks
- Digital Chameleon
- Colors
- Digital Chameleon
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Reprints
Some of the art for Deadpool #4 and 5 was rendered directly from pencils to colors by Digital Chameleon; Article explains how this process is done and illustrates it with a page from the story (although this is a common practice in current comics, in 1997, it was a revolutionary new process).
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Bernard Chang
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool; Typhoid Mary; Blind Al; Weasel
- Reprints
Sketch art for the upcoming Daredevil/Deadpool '97 Annual.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Duncan Rouleau
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deathtrap
- Reprints
Introduction and sketches of the new villain who will appear in Deadpool #9.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool; Peter Parker; Blind Al; Weasel
- Reprints
Text piece and sketch art for the giant-size story in Deadpool #11.
- Script
- ?
- Pencils
- Pete Woods; John Romita
- Inks
- John Romita
- Letters
- typeset
- Genre
- humor; superhero
- Characters
- Deadpool; Aunt May; Anna Watson; Weasel; Blind Al
- Reprints
Information on how Deadpool #11 was put together, merging an issue of Amazing Spider-Man with a current story.
- Script
- Joe Kelly (credited); Mark Bernardo (credited)
- Pencils
- Ed McGuinness
- Inks
- ?
- Colors
- ?
- Letters
- typeset
- Reprints
- from Marvel Vision (Marvel, 1997 series) #22