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    Deadpool #40

    Deadpool » Deadpool #40 - Institutionalized Part One released by Marvel on September 13, 2011.

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    Institutionalized Part One last edited by ghostgrifter on 11/14/21 05:44AM View full history

    After the fallout (nuclear and otherwise) of Deadpool's antics out in Arizona, the federal government is faced with an impossible question: What to do with Deadpool? Luckily, Deadpool's gamma-powered legal defense team provides an answer: Stick him in an institution! When you think about it, it might be the only solution—after all he really does need some professional help as well as protection from the enemy; himself.

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    Unbelieveable!!! 0

    It's obvious I hate Daniel Way's stuff. His series started off good, but after the Bullseye arc things just keep going down hill so I dropped the series for a bit. Eventually I thought he could do a good job with issue 36, since it seemed like an original idea, instead it turned out to be a giant mess. Then I figured the Hulk arc could be good, and it was but it still had it's problems. For one, all three issues only take me about eight to ten minutes to read.....that's an insanel...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    The arc to pick up 0

    Deadpool is finally committed to an insane asylum after way to many years of being on the loose.  Warning: Spoilers  The Story If you read the last arc with the hulk (if you didn't it was really good and you should) it ended with the Hulk smashing Deadpool into a million little blobs and then him being put back together and being sent to an insane asylum in England. She-Hulk was Deadpool's lawyer and got him but in Crossmore Prison in England instead of The Raft Prison in the USA. Once incarcera...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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