Deadpool Max #9
In "Bachelor Party for Bachelors," Deadpool attempts to cheer up his increasingly unhinged friend Bob after he loses his job at the CIA, orchestrating a chaotic, no-strings-attached celebration that’s less about marriage and more about absurdity. Written by David Lapham and illustrated by Shawn Crystal, with vibrant colors by John Rauch and sharp lettering by VC's Clayton Cowles, the issue finds Deadpool at his most unhinged—funny, unpredictable, and oddly heartfelt. The cover by Kyle Baker captures the manic energy of the moment, a perfect snapshot of the madness to come.
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When Bob loses his job with the CIA and starts freaking out, Deadpool tries to bring his buddy out of his funk by throwing him a preemptive bachelor party (preemptive as nobody is really getting married--Well, except for Deadpool who already got married three issues ago but, aside from that, nobody is really getting married).
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