Deadpool #18
In "Want You to Want Me Conclusion: You Have the Right Not to Be Killed," Deadpool's chaotic antics take a sharp turn when he forces a confession from Ellis Kincaid while HAMMER agents scramble to keep him alive—only for Wolverine and Domino to be distracted by a surprisingly fierce rooster. Written by Daniel Way and illustrated by Paco Medina, with inks by Juan Vlasco and colors by Marte Gracia, this 2010 Marvel issue blends absurdity with escalating tension, as a shocking revelation about Norman Osborn reshapes public perception of the X-Men. The cover by Jason Pearson captures the madness in full swing.
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While a pair of bumbling HAMMER agents try to protect Ellis Kincaid from being killed by Deadpool, Wolverine and Domino fighting a rooster. Deadpool starts sniping all around Ellis, causing him to confess to Wolverine that Norman Osborn is the one who made him accuse the X-Men of kidnapping his daughter. The X-Men confront Deadpool and beat him up on camera for the benefit of evening news viewers. With Ellis' confession that the X-Men saved his life and Deadpool taken out, the public begins to see the X-Men as heroes again.
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