Appearing in "Hey, It's Deadpool!"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Weasel (Jack Hammer)
- Blind Al (Althea) (First appearance)
- Patch (Bob Stirrat) (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- T-Ray (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Sasquatch (Walter Langkowski)
- Landau, Luckman & Lake
- C.F. (Steele Fitzpatrick)
- Mack (First appearance) (Scientist)
- Fenway (Homer Un) (First appearance) (Unnamed)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- South America
- Antarctica
- Gamma Radiation Facility (First appearance)
- North America
- United States of America
- Illinois
- California
- San Francisco
- Deadpool's House (First appearance)
- Golden Gate Park
- San Francisco
- New York
- United States of America
Items:
- Deadpool's Teleporter
- Image Inducer
- Fireball XL5 Thunderbird Armor
Synopsis for "Hey, It's Deadpool!"
Deadpool steals a weapon from the Bolivian government for the local revolutionaries, only to be paid in fake money, so he wipes out the revolutionaries and heads back home. Back at his hideaway, Blind Al steals some thin mints from a Girl Scout, and Deadpool fixes his teleporter. He then heads to Hellhouse where he meets up with Patch and gives him the fake money to play with. He takes a job to blow up an unmanned research station, only it turns out to be a Gamma Radiation facility and it's not unmanned, it's got a group of scientists and Walter Langkowski working there. Deadpool tries to carry out his objective anyway, not knowing that doing so will cause a nuclear disaster for the entire southern hemisphere. He manages to save the station, proving that he is what L,L,& L are looking for. They believe that he is the hero to usher in a new golden age. Yeah.
Notes
- Sasquatch appears next in Alpha Flight (Vol. 2) #13
Legacy Numbering[]
- Based on the Marvel Legacy renumbering infographic, this issue corresponds to Deadpool (Vol. 3) #9.