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Cover: Pete Woods & Nathan Massengill

Deadpool #13

Feb 1998 · Marvel · 1.99 USD; 2.80 CAD
“The Drowning Man Part 2 (or I Left My Life in San Francisco)”

In "The Drowning Man Part 2 (or I Left My Life in San Francisco)," Deadpool’s ill-fated romance at the Field of Dreams takes a grotesque turn when his morning-after bliss is shattered by the shocking reveal that his partner was Typhoid Mary in disguise. As the day spirals into chaos, a betrayal from Weasel and a deadly showdown with T-Ray lead to a grim conclusion in Golden Gate Park—where Deadpool’s latest misadventure ends with a final, fitting twist. Written by Joe Kelly and illustrated by Pete Woods, with inks by Nathan Massengill and Walden Wong, and colors by Kevin Tinsley, this 1998 issue features a cover by Pete Woods and Nathan Massengill.

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writer Joe Kelly · artist Pete Woods · inker Nathan Massengill · inker Walden Wong · colorist Kevin Tinsley · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · cover Pete Woods, Nathan Massengill

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writer Joe Kelly
artist Pete Woods
colorist Kevin Tinsley
letterer Comicraft
cover pencils Pete Woods

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Deadpool sleeps with Siryn at the "Field of Dreams" baseball field but, in the glorious light of morning, Deadpool has a serious case of coyote ugly as his partner in whoopie turns out to be none other than Typhoid Mary in disguise. Still reeling from this stomach churning turn of events, Deadpool discovers that Weasel has been visiting Al behind his back. He puts the pair of betrayers in "the box" and heads for Golden Gate Park for a final confrontation with T-Ray which concludes his less than stellar day in a rather appropriate manner as T-Ray kills him.

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