Deadpool #26
In "Sinner-Sinner, Chicken Dinner," Deadpool's brief stint as Las Vegas's self-proclaimed hero ends when he realizes the job demands too much routine—so he quits. But his resignation doesn’t go unnoticed: Ghost Rider arrives to make him face the consequences of his past, delivering a confrontation that forces Deadpool to relive the darker moments of his origin. Written by Daniel Way and illustrated by Carlo Barberi, with inks by Juan Vlasco and colors by Marte Gracia, this 2010 issue features a striking cover by Dave Johnson.
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Realizing that becoming the heroic protector of Las Vegas would require him to report for work every day and hold regular business hours (read: having a "real" job), Deadpool gives up his dream of being Wildcard and quits. Deadpool is attacked by Ghost Rider who has decided that it is high time the merc with a mouth be held accountable for his countless crimes. Rather than showing him the gravity of his sins, however, Ghost Rider's penance stare makes Deadpool relive some of the nastier portions of his origin.
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