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| Year = 2006
 
| Year = 2006
 
| Pages = 32
 
| Pages = 32
| Rating = T+ SUGGESTED FOR TEENS AND UP
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| Rating = T+
 
| OriginalPrice = $2.99
 
| OriginalPrice = $2.99
 
| ReleaseDate = January 11, 2006
 
| ReleaseDate = January 11, 2006
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| CoverArtist3 = Rob Schwager
 
| CoverArtist3 = Rob Schwager
   
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| BlockQuote = {{Conversation
| BlockQuote = {{Conversation| Oh '''Spider-Man'''! What a relief. I was hoping Harry Hausen or something. Okay. Better.|[[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]]|Image1=Wade_Wilson_(Earth-616).jpg
 
| You '''should''' be scared of me, Deadpool.|[[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]]|Image2=Peter_Parker_(Earth-616).jpg
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|You '''should''' be scared of me, Deadpool.|[[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]]|Image1=Peter_Parker_(Earth-616).jpg
| But you were so '''adorable''' in your movies, '''Tobey Maguire'''-teary doe-eyes, disheveled hope and that sweet lisp...|[[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]]|Image3=Wade_Wilson_(Earth-616).jpg
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|But you were so '''adorable''' in your movies, '''Tobey Maguire'''-teary doe-eyes, disheveled hope and that sweet lisp...|[[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]]|Image2=Wade_Wilson_(Earth-616).jpg
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| You're nuts! You're also lucky I caught that guy you flung off the bridge!|[[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]]|Image4=Peter_Parker_(Earth-616).jpg
 
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| '''Ha! Absolution!''' '' "Officer, I knew Spider-Man was there to catch the innocent hack-sack so I threw him as a distraction!" ''|[[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]]|Image5=Wade_Wilson_(Earth-616).jpg}}
 
 
| StoryTitle1 = "Sticky Situations"
 
| StoryTitle1 = "Sticky Situations"
 
| Writer1_1 = Fabian Nicieza
 
| Writer1_1 = Fabian Nicieza
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| Inker1_1 = Udon's M3th
 
| Inker1_1 = Udon's M3th
 
| Colourist1_1 = Gotham
 
| Colourist1_1 = Gotham
| Letterer1_1 = VC's Cory Petit
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| Letterer1_1 = VC's Cory Petit
 
| Editor1_1 = Nicole Wiley
 
| Editor1_1 = Nicole Wiley
 
| Editor1_2 = John Barber
 
| Editor1_2 = John Barber
 
| Editor1_3 = Ralph Macchio
 
| Editor1_3 = Ralph Macchio
   
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| Synopsis1 = In New Jersey, [[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]] busts up a military base named Fort Dix. He soundly defeats the soldiers attacking him, and he explains that he's there on a job to make their top-secret program fail. After defeating everyone, he interrogates one of the soldiers, who tells him that a reporter outside of the base knows what and where the program, Project: Cone of Silence, is. Elsewhere, at Providence Island in the South Pacific, [[Nathan Summers (Earth-616)|Cable]] and [[Garabed Bashur (Earth-616)|Black Box]] persuade [[Irene Merryweather (Earth-616)|Irene Merryweather]] to go see Deadpool in person and give the mercenary the name of the reporter who knows about Project: Cone of Silence. She goes to Deadpool's apartment, and finds that he has cleaned up, and put on a tuxedo and got out wine, knowing she would come. At the Daily Bugle, Deadpool's target, [[Ken Ellis (Earth-616)|Ken Ellis]], asks [[Joseph Robertson (Earth-616)|Joe Robertson]] for a photographer, and [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Peter Parker]] is the only one available. Ken gets Peter out of [[John Jonah Jameson (Earth-616)|J. Jonah Jameson]]'s office, and the two head out of the building.
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They drive over the Queensboro Bridge, and Ken explains that he wants Peter to get secret photographs of [[Johann Kriek (Earth-616)|Johann Kriek]] through the man's window, as he is well-known general. Deadpool tracks their car from above, and he sets off Peter's spider-sense. Deadpool lands on top of the car and throws Peter out, and Peter sails over the side of the bridge. Deadpool hops into the car from the roof and holds Ken at gunpoint, working that he may have killed Peter. Meanwhile, Peter catches himself on the underside of the bridge with a web, and changes into Spider-Man. Ken suddenly stops the car, and he and Deadpool are surprised to see a massive spider-web blocking their path on the bridge. Deadpool gets out, and is unsurprised to see Spider-Man hanging over him. Spidey says he caught the guy that Deadpool threw off the bridge, and he also wonders why Deadpool isn't in jail somewhere. He kicks the mercenary, but Deadpool catches himself on a pole and swings back up to land a hard kick to Spidey's side. The two begin trading blows, whilst insulting each other, and Cable, who is observing the battle through news clips and cameras from his island, calls Irene, and tells her that he trusts that Deadpool won't use any civilians as hostages to escape. Meanwhile, Spidey and Deadpool continue to brawl through the street on the bridge, and Spidey knocks Deadpool into a crowd of onlookers. Deadpool, fed up, grabs a nearby woman to use as a hostage, saying he won't hurt her. Cable, concerned that Deadpool might do something drastic, has Black Box connect to Ken Ellis' Blackberry cell phone. They make the connection, and Ken gets an anonymous text from Cable saying that Deadpool can help him with the reporter. Ken stops the fight, and tells Spidey that Deadpool is working with him, which surprises both Deadpool and Spider-Man. Deadpool and Ken leave, and Spider-Man begrudgingly lets Deadpool go.
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The next day, a headline is published exposing General Kriek for the fraud he is, and it also exposes Cone of Silence, written by Ken Ellis. At Providence Island, Irene and Cable discuss the aftermath of Deadpool's fight with Spider-Man, and what they'll do with the Cone of Silence information. Meanwhile, in the Helicarrier, [[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]] enlists [[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]] to do something about Cable.
   
 
| Solicit = It’s DEADPOOL vs. SPIDER-MAN!! It’s the wisecracking face-off of a lifetime—a veritable smart#$% smackdown! What brought them together? We’re not telling! Who will win? Hopefully, Spidey, since at the least he’d let DP keep breathing. Wait—what’s that you ask? Of course there’s a REASON why they’re fighting...and it’s guaranteed to make sense! But does it matter? It’s DEADPOOL vs. SPIDER-MAN!!
 
| Solicit = It’s DEADPOOL vs. SPIDER-MAN!! It’s the wisecracking face-off of a lifetime—a veritable smart#$% smackdown! What brought them together? We’re not telling! Who will win? Hopefully, Spidey, since at the least he’d let DP keep breathing. Wait—what’s that you ask? Of course there’s a REASON why they’re fighting...and it’s guaranteed to make sense! But does it matter? It’s DEADPOOL vs. SPIDER-MAN!!
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| Appearing1 =
 
| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{apn|[[Nathan Summers (Earth-616)|Cable]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Nathan Summers (Earth-616)|Cable (Nathan Summers)]]}}
* {{apn|[[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Wade Wilson (Earth-616)|Deadpool (Wade Wilson)]]}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
* {{apn|[[Irene Merryweather (Earth-616)|Irene Merryweather]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Ken Ellis (Earth-616)|Ken Ellis]]|Punisher Vol 5 #3|Cable & Deadpool #28}}
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'''Antagonists:'''
 
* {{apn|[[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]]|Toxin #6|The Pulse #12}}
 
* {{apn|[[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]]|Toxin #6|The Pulse #12}}
* {{a|[[Irene Merryweather (Earth-616)|Irene Merryweather]]}}
 
'''Villains:'''
 
* <br/>
 
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
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* {{apn|[[Garabed Bashur (Earth-616)|Black Box]]||Cable & Deadpool #26}}
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* {{apn|[[Joseph Robertson (Earth-616)|Joe Robertson]]|New Avengers #15|The Pulse #13}}
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* {{apn|[[John Jonah Jameson (Earth-616)|J. Jonah Jameson]]|New Avengers #15|The Pulse #12}}
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* {{apn|[[Nicholas Fury (Earth-616)|Nick Fury]]|Cable & Deadpool #12}}
 
* {{apn|[[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]]|Captain America: 65th Anniversary Special #1|The Pulse #12}}
 
* {{apn|[[Steven Rogers (Earth-616)|Captain America]]|Captain America: 65th Anniversary Special #1|The Pulse #12}}
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* {{Mentioned|[[Johann Kriek (Earth-616)|Johann Kriek]]}}
* [[Wikipedia:Tobey Maguire|Tobey Maguire]] {{mentioned}}
 
* {{mentioned|[[Peter Parker (Earth-96283)|Movie Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]}}
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* {{Mentioned|[[Peter Parker (Earth-96283)|Tobey Maguire Spider-Man]]}}
 
* {{Mentioned|[[Tobey Maguire (Earth-616)|Tobey Maguire]]}} {{Topical Reference}}
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
* {{a|[[Earth-616]]}} (Reality)
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* {{a|[[Earth]]}}
** {{a|[[Earth]]}}
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** {{a|[[United States of America]]}}
*** {{a|[[United States of America]]}}
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*** {{a|[[New York (State)|New York]]}}
 
**** {{a|[[New York City]]}}
 
**** {{a|[[New York City]]}}
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**** {{a|[[New Jersey (State)|New Jersey]]}}
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***** Fort Dix
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
* {{a|[[Captain America's Shield]]}}
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* {{a|[[Deadpool's Suit]]}}
* {{a|[[Captain America's Uniform]]}}
 
 
* {{a|[[Web-Shooters|Spider-Man's Web-Shooters]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Web-Shooters|Spider-Man's Web-Shooters]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Spider-Man's Suit]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Spider-Man's Suit]]}}
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* {{a|[[Captain America's Shield]]}}
'''Vehicles:'''
 
 
* {{a|[[Captain America's Uniform]]}}
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* ''[[Spider-Man (2002 film)|Spider-Man]]'' {{Mentioned}} {{Topical Reference}}
 
<!-- ''Vehicles:'''
 
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| Notes =
 
| Notes =
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==Continuity Notes==
| Trivia = * This is the first official meeting between Spider-Man and Deadpool. Their first retconned meeting was in [[Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol 1 7|Spider-Man/Deadpool #7]]. Their next meeting is in [[Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 611|Amazing Spider-Man #611]].
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* This is the first official meeting between Spider-Man and Deadpool. Their first retconned meeting was in {{c|Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol 1 7}}. Their next meeting is in {{c|Cable & Deadpool Vol 1 50}}.
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* Deadpool mentions both [[Tobey Maguire (Earth-616)|Tobey Maguire]] and the movie ''[[Spider-Man (2002 film)|Spider-Man]]''. These mentions should be considered [[Glossary:Topical Reference|topical]] to the [[Glossary:Sliding Timescale|Sldiding Timescale]] of [[Earth-616]].
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==Publication Notes==
 
* This issue is reprinted in ''[[Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol. 0, Don't Call It A Team-Up]]''.
 
* This issue is reprinted in ''[[Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol. 0, Don't Call It A Team-Up]]''.
 
| Trivia =
 
| Recommended =
 
| Recommended =
 
| Links =
 
| Links =
* http://marvel.com/catalog/?id=3382
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* [http://marvel.com/catalog/?id=3382 Cable & Deadpool #24 at marvel.com]
 
 
}}
 
}}

Revision as of 05:28, 18 December 2019

Peter Parker (Earth-616)
Spider-Man
Quote1 You should be scared of me, Deadpool. Quote2
Wade Wilson (Earth-616)
Deadpool
Quote1 But you were so adorable in your movies, Tobey Maguire-teary doe-eyes, disheveled hope and that sweet lisp... Quote2

Appearing in ""Sticky Situations""

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

Locations:

Items:

Synopsis for ""Sticky Situations""

In New Jersey, Deadpool busts up a military base named Fort Dix. He soundly defeats the soldiers attacking him, and he explains that he's there on a job to make their top-secret program fail. After defeating everyone, he interrogates one of the soldiers, who tells him that a reporter outside of the base knows what and where the program, Project: Cone of Silence, is. Elsewhere, at Providence Island in the South Pacific, Cable and Black Box persuade Irene Merryweather to go see Deadpool in person and give the mercenary the name of the reporter who knows about Project: Cone of Silence. She goes to Deadpool's apartment, and finds that he has cleaned up, and put on a tuxedo and got out wine, knowing she would come. At the Daily Bugle, Deadpool's target, Ken Ellis, asks Joe Robertson for a photographer, and Peter Parker is the only one available. Ken gets Peter out of J. Jonah Jameson's office, and the two head out of the building.

They drive over the Queensboro Bridge, and Ken explains that he wants Peter to get secret photographs of Johann Kriek through the man's window, as he is well-known general. Deadpool tracks their car from above, and he sets off Peter's spider-sense. Deadpool lands on top of the car and throws Peter out, and Peter sails over the side of the bridge. Deadpool hops into the car from the roof and holds Ken at gunpoint, working that he may have killed Peter. Meanwhile, Peter catches himself on the underside of the bridge with a web, and changes into Spider-Man. Ken suddenly stops the car, and he and Deadpool are surprised to see a massive spider-web blocking their path on the bridge. Deadpool gets out, and is unsurprised to see Spider-Man hanging over him. Spidey says he caught the guy that Deadpool threw off the bridge, and he also wonders why Deadpool isn't in jail somewhere. He kicks the mercenary, but Deadpool catches himself on a pole and swings back up to land a hard kick to Spidey's side. The two begin trading blows, whilst insulting each other, and Cable, who is observing the battle through news clips and cameras from his island, calls Irene, and tells her that he trusts that Deadpool won't use any civilians as hostages to escape. Meanwhile, Spidey and Deadpool continue to brawl through the street on the bridge, and Spidey knocks Deadpool into a crowd of onlookers. Deadpool, fed up, grabs a nearby woman to use as a hostage, saying he won't hurt her. Cable, concerned that Deadpool might do something drastic, has Black Box connect to Ken Ellis' Blackberry cell phone. They make the connection, and Ken gets an anonymous text from Cable saying that Deadpool can help him with the reporter. Ken stops the fight, and tells Spidey that Deadpool is working with him, which surprises both Deadpool and Spider-Man. Deadpool and Ken leave, and Spider-Man begrudgingly lets Deadpool go.

The next day, a headline is published exposing General Kriek for the fraud he is, and it also exposes Cone of Silence, written by Ken Ellis. At Providence Island, Irene and Cable discuss the aftermath of Deadpool's fight with Spider-Man, and what they'll do with the Cone of Silence information. Meanwhile, in the Helicarrier, Nick Fury enlists Captain America to do something about Cable.

Solicit Synopsis

It’s DEADPOOL vs. SPIDER-MAN!! It’s the wisecracking face-off of a lifetime—a veritable smart#$% smackdown! What brought them together? We’re not telling! Who will win? Hopefully, Spidey, since at the least he’d let DP keep breathing. Wait—what’s that you ask? Of course there’s a REASON why they’re fighting...and it’s guaranteed to make sense! But does it matter? It’s DEADPOOL vs. SPIDER-MAN!!

Notes

Continuity Notes

Publication Notes

  • This issue is reprinted in Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol. 0, Don't Call It A Team-Up.

See Also

Links and References

References