Deadpool #11
In "Bullseye Part Two: Let the Healing Begin," Deadpool faces a brutal reckoning when Hawkeye delivers a fatal arrow to his head—only for the Merc with a Mouth to rebuild himself from the ground up, literally. Armed with a bizarre suit forged from butchered pork and driven by a mix of pain and dark humor, Deadpool turns the tide against his old adversary, Bullseye, in a fight that blurs the line between survival and self-destruction. Written by Daniel Way and brought to life by Paco Medina’s dynamic art, with inks by Juan Vlasco and colors by Marte Gracia, this 2009 issue delivers a grotesque, high-stakes showdown that’s as unpredictable as it is unforgettable. The cover, by Jason Pearson, captures the moment with a sharp, visceral flair.
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Hawkeye has put an arrow through Deadpool's head and Deadpool tries to pull himself together before he is taken down for good. Deadpool dons body armor made of butchered pork products and is finally able to get the drop on his old buddy Bullseye (or was that Hawkeye).
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