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Cable & amp; Deadpool is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics beginning in 2004. Title figures Cable and Deadpool share the book's focus. The series was launched following the cancellation of an ongoing solo series of characters. A mixture of humorous books, action, and complicated plans have won a loyal fanbase. Marvel Comics canceled the series with edition # 50 to pave the way for a new series of Deadpool which began on September 10, 2008, and a new series of Cables launched in March 2008. Cables & Deadpool ranked # 7 on Marvel.com's list of "The 10 Great Buddy Teams" of all time.


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Main characters

  • Cable ( Nathan Dayspring Askani's Summers ) is a child traveling from Cyclops and Madelyne Pryor (an imitation of Jean Gray). Cable, has the power of a mutant and knows what the future can be, is trying to realize a better world.
  • Deadpool ( Wade Wilson ) is a talkative, hired mercenary known as "Merc with a Mouth". Like Wolverine, he is the subject of the Weapon X experiment he volunteered in hopes of finding a cure for his cancer. Although she received an improved body from the project, her cancer did not heal, she went mad, and her skin became covered with a horrible scar. Deadpool helps to continue Cable's plans, sometimes unnoticed.

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Minor and repeating characters

  • Agent X (Alex Hayden) was injected with "American Gene" during a failed mission to infiltrate the HYDRA base, making her very fat. He appoints Deadpool as head of his mercenary organization, Agent X, when he returns to his original form.
  • The Black Box (Garabed Bashur), a one-time information broker, works for Cable in hopes of changing the world. He was killed by Sabretooth.
  • Bob, Agent HYDRA is the average HYDRA agent imposed by Deadpool during his mission to rescue Agent X. He now works with Agent X.
  • Dominoes are trust on/off, lover, and cable team mate. He knows Cable is better than most and is scared and excited about what might happen if he succeeds.
  • Nick Fury is the former Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. Fury appeared at the start of the series after Cable threatened to use its uncontrolled telekinesis to dump all the world's nuclear weapons into space. Later, he sent the Captain America to infiltrate Providence.
  • Prester John, his successor with time from the past, runs a Providence multi-faith study program and sometimes ends battles to defend Providence.
  • Johann Kriek, a former member of Interpol, is now Head of Security for Providence.
  • Irene Merryweather, a former reporter for the Daily Bugle, is now Chief of Staff at Providence and Cable history writer.
  • Rabbi Rosen is a rabbi on board the Providence ship. Rosen tends to offer advice where she can.
  • Weasel is a technology genius and one of Deadpool's best friends. Weasel helps in some Deadpool activities.
  • Outlaw (Inez Temple) is an exciting and grumpy mercenary from Texas who is currently employed by Agency X. He is a mutant with increased endurance, speed, and incredible accuracy with firearms (even rivaling Bullseye in terms of skill targeting). She is a descendant of Outlaw Kid and a dress with a cowgirl motif.
  • Brandenberg's password is Secretary of Agency X, as well as the former love interest for Deadpool and Agent X. He is currently the girlfriend of the Duty Giver. He was recently kidnapped and kept tied up and dragged along with Outlaw by T-Ray, but was rescued by Deadpool.
  • Six Pack is a group of mercenaries hired by S.H.I.E.L.D. to keep an eye on Cable. They are: G. W. Bridge, Hammer, Domino, Solo, Anaconda, and Constrictor.

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Features

Recap page

Starting with problem # 11, Cable & amp; Deadpool open each book with a unique recap page. This page, usually presented by Deadpool and occasionally with Cable or by/with supporting characters, villains, and guest stars, broke the fourth wall and literally speaks to the audience. According to the tone of the book, the recap page is usually funny, often with Deadpool having to explain what the fourth wall is for other characters on the page. From the # 44 edition, the recap page has been in the form of an online blog as written by Bob, Agent HYDRA.

Dear Deadpool

Edition # 13 looks at the start of "Dear Deadpool", a letter page that seems to be hosted by Deadpool itself. Like the recap page, "Dear Deadpool" is often funny and has Deadpool breaking the fourth wall. In this section, Deadpool often refers not only to the characters in this comic, but often mentions (and mocks) the creators, as well as various Marvel Comics conventions and the comic industry in general. He goes even further to call "the person who typed my answer." A joke containing the excitement of Deadpool over the typical feature of comic book letters: a list of numbered questions. This will drive the response, "Ooh, numbered questions!" In 2006, the Wizard Magazine was named "Dear Deadpool" as "The Most Beautiful Comic Book Page in Comics".

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The story circle

If It Can Be Killed

"If It Can Be Killed" (problem # 1-6) brings Cable and Deadpool together (literally). In this first story arc, Deadpool is hired by "The One World Church" to steal a virus that will allow them to turn everyone on Earth into blue. Meanwhile, Cable is trying to figure out how to best use its newly refined mutant power to help change the world. Through a series of events, both Cable and Deadpool end up back in "The One World Church" where they are both infected by a virus. In order for the two of them to survive, Cable absorbs and then throws Deadpool that eventually mixes their DNA. The cable eventually takes control of the virus and uses it to turn the whole world into pink. A few days later, Cable returns everyone to their original colors, and takes credit for this calling themselves their "Savior". During this time, Cable uses its enhanced power to rebuild its space station, Greymalkin, which includes a teleportation system. Because of the mixing of their DNA, both Cable and Deadpool can teleport, but when someone does, he takes another with him.

Burnt offer

In "The Burnt Offering" (edition # 7-10, originally known as "The Passion of the Cable"), Cable continues its plan to support the philosophy of moderation, and offers invitations to the world's top thinkers, scientists and philosophers to live in Providence (The recently rebuilt Greymalkin) in the face of a nervous SHIELD. Delivering a keen message to world leaders, he deliberately makes them all against it by threatening to throw their missiles into the sun. Meanwhile, X-Men, including the father of Cable Cyclops, hired Deadpool to collect pieces of mini teleporters to stop Cable. After they attacked Providence, Cable confessed to Deadpool that he wanted to be killed to set an example of how the world could work together, even if it was against it. After being wounded by Silver Surfer, Cable has Deadpool using a mini teleporter to melobotomize Cable to save him from burning like X-Man did. With his last strength, Cable left the world as the final message of how the world can be if everyone tries harder to make it a better place.

Thirty pieces

During "Thirty Pieces" (issue # 11-12), Deadpool went on a quest to save Cable's life. After obtaining the techno-organic alien from MODOK, Deadpool tracks Fixer in hopes he will be able to repair the Cable. Along the way, Deadpool fights Agent X who is hired by what appears to be a religious organization to track Deadpool to prevent Cable's 'revival'. After the aliens are grafted onto his body, Cable, who is in a coma and trapped in dreams with the Six Pack, overcomes the alien brain and heals himself, though he is still very deprived.

Murder in Heaven

"Murder in Heaven" (edition # 13-14) begins in Providence with the mystery of the killing of Haji Bin Barat, the world's most wanted terrorist. Deadpool insists on being involved in the investigation, but Irene Merryweather is responsible. Eventually Deadpool, and everyone, realized that he was the only person who could kill the West. After a fight with Prestor John, Cable faces Deadpool, who claims he does not remember killing the West. Although Cable wants to help Deadpool, he tells him that he must leave the island until he returns from a mission with X-Force. Deadpool leaves Providence looking for the Black Box which he hopes can find a way to kill him.

Enema from Country

"Enema of the State" (edition # 15-18) occurred after the end of the miniseries X-Force where Cable disappeared after defeating Skornn mutant hunter. After discovering and brainwashed by the Black Box to kill Cable, Deadpool returned to Providence where he found Siryn and 'Cannonball' (Deadpool lost respect for Sam Guthrie in learning the original codename) who was also looking for Cable. With Forge help, Deadpool used a modified version of a teleportation device to trace the Cables through various dimensions with Siryn and Cannonball after three minutes behind. Groups traveling through these dimensions find Cable as Horseman of Apocalypse (War); a good dictator like a messiah; and the conscience of the center of the Phalanx invasion to Earth. Finally in the House of M reality, Deadpool finds Baby's version of the cable in care of Mr. Sinister. After the House of M reality faded, Cable began to age and recovered its memory. He then burns his restored powers to 'fix' Deadpool's mind. With Cable depowered and still in their teens, Deadpool teleports them both to Intercourse, PA.

Why, When I Became Your Age

"Why, When I Became Your Age..." (issue # 19) take with Deadpool take Cable to Intercourse, PA, in the hope that the city will live up to its name. While at a bar, Cable talks about growing up in the future, and Deadpool discusses his father's death. At the end of the night, Cable is fully aged, and neither of them wants to discuss what really happened in their past.

Bosom Buddies

In "Bosom Buddies" (edition # 20-23), Deadpool is hired to steal Dominus Objective, a secondary hard drive that acts like a virus that acts like a server. While Deadpool comes out to steal Objective, he ends up fighting against B.A.D. Girls, Luke Cage and Iron Fist just to know that Dominus Project has been stolen. Then, The B.A.D. The girls face Shen Kuei (Cat) who actually stole Dominus Objective. The Cat revealed to them it was the Black Box that hired him initially, though it was the Cable that paid for it, as well as the one who rented them and Deadpool. In the last confrontation, Cable connects with Dominus Objective which gives him a new power similar to telepathy. When everything is done, Black Box decides to work for Cable.

Sticky Situation and Living Legends

In "Sticky Situations" and "Living Legends" (edition # 24 & amp; 25), Deadpool was hired to steal plans for a government secret project called "Cone of Silence", which was originally designed as a force field to bypass Providence. from all over the world. During his adventure, Deadpool finally fought briefly with Spider-Man before finally getting his plan. After realizing that perhaps Cable who had a plan was stolen, Nick Fury sent the American Captain to infiltrate Providence. The American captain found Destiny to be a peaceful place and learned about Cable's past and his plans to change the future. During a fight between Cable and Captain America, Cable revealed that he had used "Cone of Silence" to create a technological substitute for his telekinesis.

Born Again

In "Born Again" (issue # 26 & amp; 27), the story reveals hidden past connections between Apocalypse and Cable, specifically that it is the Cable that infects Apocalypse with the techno-organic virus that Apocalypse will give to Cable as an infant..

Domino Principle

In "The Domino Principle" (issue # 28 & amp; 29), Cable hires Deadpool to remove Flag-Smasher as ruler of Rumekistan. Flag-Smasher has become ruler in the Citizen V & amp; mini-series V-Battalion: The Everlasting , also written by Fabian Nicieza. The coup is complicated by a separate annoyance of Citizen V and old love interest Cable, Domino. Although Cable manages to manipulate Domino to kill Flag-Smasher, he finds his own determination shaken when faced with his ex-lover's doubts about his agenda.

Civil War

In the "Civil War" story arc, Deadpool has been given the task of hunting super-powerful men who have not signed the Super Human Registration Act. There was a confrontation between Cable and Deadpool where Cable revealed that he was going to build a superhero in Providence. When Cable met with Captain America to extend this offer, Cap refused. Cable tried to convince him by revealing what he knew about Secret Avengers secret identity. This attitude did not escape the attention of Deadpool, who watched them from the nearest roof and recorded Daredevil's new identity. He attacked Daredevil in a warehouse, and he was attacked by members of Secret Avengers and Young Avengers. Cable attempted to intervene and convince Deadpool to join their goals by offering a larger salary (and when Deadpool refused, the bigger badge). It fails when Deadpool tries to shoot Cable with an anesthetize arrow, which Cable diverts to Wade's face. Wade wakes up tied and clogged (with a cover full of masking tape, after Cable advises the whole scroll to his own mouth) in the shed before Cable reappears, frees him and takes him to the White House to meet with President America about the possible reaction of the super hero registration act. When the President ordered hostilities on Cable (Deadpool briefly went to the bathroom), he and Deadpool shifted out before anyone else could be harmed. They arrive in the countryside, where Deadpool attacks (following the orders of President) Cable. After a brief battle, Cable revealed a fight that had been staged and aired on television to lower Deadpool as a government agent. The bow ended with a very uncomfortable truce between the two men.

Six Packs and Powder Tongs

In the "Six Packs and Powder Kegs" (33 - 35 edition) story arc, a huge rock boom paradise island of Cable of Providence. Bodysliding back from Rumekistan (which he had worked to install democracy in), Cable found that saboteurs might still be hidden on the island. His search for the bomber was stopped when he discovered reports that the United States, along with some European allies, had sent a group of Six Pack mercenaries to Rumekistan to disrupt the peace. The cable arrived and attempts to stop the group, only to note that there were five members present. The mysterious sixth member and terrorist bomber in Providence? Deadpool, who shot Cable behind his head while his personal strength field was down. Cable fainted, but not killed. Domino is upset with Deadpools action, and Six Pack leaves Cable lying on the road. He was found by the townspeople while Package Six plans to fire the country. While news reports about events in Rumekistan and Providence aired, Cable's seemingly unconscious body seemed to take power from one of the remaining sources, the hospital that its citizens brought. The body of the cable hovered, and he finally used his technology to repair the damage done by Six Pack. Unconsciously, he tracked the Six Pack. Domino insists that Cable acts as if he's planning everything from scratch. Cable tells them that to do so, he needs the ability to read minds or at least "be able to predict the future." Told Deadpool to "Get Hell out of my country and never come back!" he throws Deadpool from Rumekistan, while keeping the Six Pack disabled. He later had Domino explain the incident on TV, while Deadpool thought it was all to punish him for opposing Cable during the Civil War. Cable and Domino then share a kiss. On the letter page, Deadpool is angry at his portrayal on the cover of the next edition, and insists that it must be the epilogue for this arc and the prologue to the next bow that should center around him.

Unfinished Business

In "Unfinished Business" (edition 36 - 39), Deadpool must find a way to get its reputation back as one of the best mercenaries to hire. After consulting with Blind Al to validate his plans, and getting the Weasel to help him with preparations, he kidnapped a mother and two children from a highway stop at 2 am, arranging them tied down the road forcing a large armored truck to stop and investigate. He then proceeded to incapacitate the guards and blow up a hole in the back of the truck with a bazooka, thus freeing a well-known mercenary and a supervillain supervisor, the Duty-giver. He informs the Duty Giver (whom he calls 'Tasky') that he will not owe him anything. He just wants a trade. His freedom, in exchange for a fight with Deadpool. He explains that he wants to have a fight where "The cunning, bad guys, Machiavellian who do the recruits for our kind are gathered." He then immediately knocks the Task Force's shoulders so that it misses many explanations and moves straight into the fight. Apparently he kidnapped a select group of people who hired mercenaries, and had Weasel show them a battle on a projector. He himself has manak and fought with the Duty Giver, while broadcasting comments about his ability as if the prisoners were watching the advertisement. Although the Duty giver pierced him straight through his chest, Deadpool came out on top, restoring his battered opponent and himself to the room where the men were held. But the plan failed, because they were reluctant to hire it as usual. The assigner came back up and Deadpool thanked him for letting him win. The task-giver then tells Deadpool that he does not let him win, saying "The truth is... You're good.You're always that good.What will not make you a cup of coffee until you know how to be a professional..." He then goes and Deadpool was allowed to reflect on this when he realized that neither he nor Weasel had the key of his handcuffs. Two weeks later, the handcuffed Deadpool still struggles with a top-twist beer, and while watching the news, hears that Rhino has escaped. It attacks him with a revelation that if he can not become a mercenary, he will become a super hero.

However, Rhino has hired someone to feed Deadpool pills Henry Pym after hearing that Deadpool is chasing him, which causes Deadpool to shrink, as Rhino plans to turn Deadpool into a keychain in retaliation for the same thing that Deadpool did to him during the first Deadpool run. series. Although, Deadpool soon defeated and defeated Rhino, along with various audiences for whom Rhino showed off his "deadpool-keychain".

While still shrinking, Deadpool is informed by Sandi and Outlaw that Agent X is captured by Hydra when he fights Hydra, a terrorist organization, to steal "morphogenic actuators", which can be used to cure or cause illness. Deadpool, with Weasel, goes to Hydra HQ where Agen X is being held, in Pakistan. Using his small size to his advantage, Deadpool infiltrated the Headquarters and arrested Bob, Agent HYDRA, to help him get Agent X. It was later found that actuators had been used to give Agent X morbid obesity by scientists experimenting with actuators, and it could not be removed by actuators. Deadpool then forces the scientists to turn it back to its normal size ("They have some Pymp Particles lying around.) Think they should be who's not, right?") And get Bob to ride the plane with Deadpool, Agent X obesity and actuator to the house. However, they forgot to get Weasel. During the trip home, the X level agent with Deadpool asks if he can take over Agency X (the agent X company of the mercenaries) while he deals with his weight problem. However, T-Ray has returned and arrested Sandi and Outlaw, using them in his plan to kill Deadpool and Agent X to steal his identity. Deadpool manages to kill T-Ray with his katana. Deadpool later recounted how Cable healed his madness and that T-Ray and Deadpool had shared memories and Deadpool found many holes in his story.

Fracture

In "Fractured" (# 40-42) the island of Providence Cable is attacked by a Hecatomb creature, which Cable's X-Men fights. When Deadpool and Agency X agencies heard about this, they traveled to Providence to help Cable. However, Rogue has defeated Hecatomb by absorbing the minds of the 8 billion people he absorbs. Sabretooth attacks the building where Irene Merryweather and Black Box are located. Domino headed for building to save them as Cable headed for Power Core. Domino gets to the building to discover that Sabretooth has killed the Black Box and holds Irene hostoge by using him as a human shield. Deadpool, who had been parachuted from the Angency X jet, shot Sabretooth and Irene managed to topple. Domino took Irene to the evacuation boat. Deadpool then starts shooting Sabretooth repeatedly, stating that he knows he's running out of bullets, but he's wondering if there will be anything left of Sabretooth because of his healing factor to heal, just as he's running out of bullets. Domino gets Irene to the evacuation boat when Cable joins them after she adds enough energy to the island to "get the job done." Domino makes a promise Cable not to commit suicide, because Providence has a fail-safe system, Cable is dead. When Domino leaves, Cable wonders how many promises he broke. Cable goes to help Deadpool get rid of Sabretooth by throwing it into the middle of the ocean. Cable then sends Deadpool to secrets about the future (in the form of the Anton Krutch mini statue) which can be dangerous if in the wrong hands. The cable goes to Core, where it is attacked by Gambit and Sunfire. Meanwhile, Deadpool manages to find the statue, but is attacked by Senyaka, the former Acolyte.

As Cable makes a run for the Core, Deadpool continues against Senyaka for a mini statue. The cable makes it to the Core and activates the self-destruct system as Deadpool finally gets his hands on the mini statue, which turns out to be a teleport matrix. Gambit and Sunfire fled when Providence exploded. Deadpool is teleported to his apartment where Deadpool claims he is not worthy and that he will not let Cable down.

Own Again, Naturally

In "Alone Again, Naturally" (# 43-50), after meeting Cyclops at the Cable memorial statue, Deadpool goes to Hydra's base to finally save Weasel because if he does not do it Wolverine will kill him and others on the base. He almost succeeded but after trying to reason with Wolverine, Deadpool was severed. But Bob finally proves his worth by putting Deadpool's head back on his shoulder while Wolverine deals with the offending Hydra agents. Deadpool, Weasel, and Bob left Hydra's base after the Weasel sabotage imprisoned the remaining Hydra soldiers; However, the same device malfunctions when they return home, teleport Deadpool and Bob to World War II Germany.

After finding themselves with Captain America and dirty Bucky, Deadpool and Bob join in the war against the Nazis. All went well but due to 'temporary hiccups', Captain America and Bucky seem to repeatedly forget who Deadpool and Bob are. The group went in search of Doctor Zola and fought with his Frankenstein Monster, but seemed to be stuck in the past. Meanwhile, right now, Weasel has convinced the Fantastic Four to let him use their time machine, demonstrating how badly the idea of ​​having Deadpool and the evil agent Hydra remains lost in time. But he did not succeed, and the Fantastic Four bid to help bring Deadpool home instead.

Using the technology provided by the Fantastic Four of Weasel is now successfully pulling Deadpool and Bob into the Baxter Building even though at a previous point where it met with the iteration of the older Fourth Fantastic (although it appears through Doom Doc's time platform does not help things, also with a 'temporary hiccup' still applies the team to be confused as to why there is a HYDRA agent on their breakfast table). Eventually they agreed to help Deadpool return to the future, although complications meant he and Bob eventually fell further and further into the flow of time until they were rescued at the last minute by both versions of the time period of the Fantastic Four. After being dismissed from the Baxter Building for his paid lifestyle (though Sandi and Outlaw, who also worked for Agency X were invited to stay for poker), Deadpool, Bob, and Weasel returned to Agency X. Here they found Doctor Strange who came to recruit Deadpool to save the multiverse from the problems he created.

Unfortunately for Deadpool this involves the discovery of T-Ray's body, so he and Bob are sent to fight through mystical realms. Strange to search for it. After discovering T-Ray, Dr. Strange reveals that by that time Deadpool kills him he has used his black magic to try to escape through the 'mystic hole', this sends him down through various magical planes leaving the barriers between fraying. Deadpool has been sent to collect the parts of the essence of life he left behind in every field, which must now be used to restore T-Ray to life. After replacing the essence of life, Dr. Strange informs Deadpool and Bob that even though T-Ray's body is complete, his soul is still missing. He then sends them to the swamps in Louisiana where they meet Brother Voodoo, who arranges for Deadpool to face the soul of T-Ray and try to return it to his body. After the antagonist meeting, Deadpool succeeded and, since both had to stay alive, they were a bit familial separation.

Deadpool was later contacted by Irene Merryweather who asked her to take the remaining "electro-polarity reconfiguration engine" in Tanah Savage by Magneto to help Rumekistan's electricity since Cable's death. After being attacked by mind-controlled Ka-Zar and ultimately releasing him, Deadpool, Weasel and Bob find Brainchild has taken over. After Deadpool broke in and found the "rectifier" Weasel and Bob teleported to him. Brainchild then dispatched a troop of dinosaurs to attack those Deadpool teleports to Genosha using Weasels pene-traitor technology. After Deadpool shoots down the runaway Dinosaur, Ka-zar agrees to let him take a "reconfigurator". Weasel from the show that Deadpool sent the dinosaurs not to Genosha but the Genoshan Embassy in New York City where they unload a van that Mighty Avengers and Fantastic Four use to transport the Venom symbiote, it quickly joins the dinosaurs who abandoned troops from the loose Venomsaurs in Manhattan.

Deadpool then returns to New York to fight Venomsaurs. At first, he and Spider-Man fight them, but Weasel, Fantastic Four and the Mighty Avengers all help Deadpool clean up the mess he made. Agent X is even involved in the action, and Bob manages to drop one of the larger Venomsaurs, regaining the respect of his wife, who sees it on TV. After a lot of battles, Deadpool finally beaten away from the action. Cable (from the future) managed to send a psimitar, which can destroy symbionts on dinosaurs. Deadpool takes the last venomsaur, and is almost absorbed by the symbiote. However, Deadpool stabs himself in the head with a psimitar, and is released from the grip of the symbiote. Deadpool awoke to find out from Avengers that the dinosaurs had returned to the forest thanks to Weasel.

It all ends with Deadpool back in his apartment watching TV. Deadpool has been blamed for the incident by media on TV. Weasel, Bob, Irene Merryweather, Agent X, Password, and Criminals all come to hang out with Deadpool. The series ends with Deadpool asking his friends, "So... do you guys want to watch?"

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Creator

Writers

  • Fabian Nicieza (problem # 1-48, script # 49-50)
  • Reilly Brown (problem # 49-50)

Artist

  • Mark Brooks (problem # 1-2)
  • Patrick Zircher (problem # 3-24)
  • Lan Medina (problem # 25-27)
  • Reilly Brown (edition # 28, # 33-36, # 38, # 40-42, # 45-46, # 48-50)
  • Ron Lim (problem # 29, # 39, # 43-44, # 47)
  • Staz Johnson (issue # 30-32, # 37)
  • Jon Malin (issue # 42)

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Edition collected

  • Cable & amp; Deadpool :
    • Deadpool & amp; Cable Omnibus (collect Cable & Deadpool 1-50, Deadpool/GLI Summer Fun Spectacular and material from Deadpool (2012) # 27, 1272 pages, November 2014, ISBNÃ, 9780785192763)
      • First Collection Book 1 (collect Cable & Deadpool # 1-18, 440 pages, March 2010, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-4313- 0) previously collected as:
        • Volume 1: If It Can Be Killed (collect Cable & Deadpool # 1-6, 136 pages, December 2004, ISBNÃ, 0-7851 -1374 -6)
        • Volume 2: The Burnt Offering (collect Cable & Deadpool # 7-12, 144 pages, May 2005, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-1571-4 )
        • Volume 3: The Human Race (collect Cable & Deadpool # 13-18, 144 pages, November 2005, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-1763-6 )
      • 2nd Collection Book (collect Cable & Deadpool # 19-35, 424 pages, July 2010, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-4821-3) which previously collected as:
        • Volume 4: Bosom Buddies (collect Cable & Deadpool # 19-24, 144 pages, April 2005, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-1869 -1)
        • Volume 5: Living Legends (collect Cable & Deadpool # 25-29, 144 pages, August 2006, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-2041-6)
        • Volume 6: Picked With Good Intent (collect Cable & Deadpool # 30-35, 144 pages, May 2007, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-2233- 8)
      • Ultimate Collection Book 3 (collect Cable & Deadpool # 36-50 and Deadpool/GLI: Summer Fun Spectacular , 424 pages , October 2010, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-4920-1) were previously collected as:
        • Volume 7: Separation Anxiety (collecting Cable & Deadpool # 36-42, 176 pages, September 2007, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-2523 -X)
        • Deadpool vs. The Marvel Universe (collecting Cable & Deadpool # 43-50, 192 pages, May 2005, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-3273-2)
    • Other Read :
      • X-Force & amp; Cable, Volume 1: The Legend Returns (collect X-Force (vol 2) # 1-6, 144 pages, April 2005, ISBNÃ, 0-7851-1429-7)

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References


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External links

  • Cable & amp; Deadpool in DB Comic Book
  • Wade & amp; Bob Bogus Adventure: Nicieza Talks Cable & amp; Deadpool at Comic Book Resources (October 3, 2007)

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