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    Deadpool #38

    Deadpool » Deadpool #38 - Operation: Annihilation Part Two: Clear and Present Anger released by Marvel on August 8, 2011.

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    Uh-oh…looks like Deadpool made a slight miscalculation. Sure, he wants to die—but he doesn’t want to take down thousands of innocent people with him! It was almost impossible for Deadpool to convince Hulk to come after him—how the hell is he supposed to convince him to stop?

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    Hulking out! 0

    First of all, I love Deadpool. I've been in love with the character ever since I read the original Deadpool run by Joe Kelly. I also loved Cable & Deadpool. So yeah, call me a fanboy, I guess.  The story Deadpool continues his quest to utterly piss off the Hulk and make him smash Deadpool into oblivion, because Deadpool wants to be reunited with Death ( his true love ).   The good Daniel Way continues this story as he started it: action packed and several funny moments. Typical Deadpool ba...

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