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Why does Madcap have his clown panties in a bunch for you?

Agent Emily Preston

Appearing in "Match du Grudge"

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Synopsis for "Match du Grudge"

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Appearing in "Much Ado About Deadpool"

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  • King Hamlet (First appearance) (Ghost, soul or spirit)
  • Juliet Capulet (First appearance; dies)
  • Lady Macbeth (Juliet's nurse) (First appearance; dies)
  • Prospero (First appearance)
  • Sir John Falstaff (First appearance)
  • Cordelia (King Lear's youngest daughter) (First appearance)

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  • King Lear (First appearance; dies)
  • The knave (First appearance; dies)
  • English Army (First appearance)
  • Norwegian Army (First appearance)
  • Lord Montague (First appearance)

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  • The messenger (First appearance; dies)
  • Gertrude (King Hamlet's widow) (Mentioned)
  • Romeo Montague (Juliet's lover) (Mentioned) (Deceased)
  • Lord Capulet (Juliet's father) (Mentioned)
  • Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Mentioned)
  • William Shakespeare (Mentioned)
  • Queen Shiklah (Mentioned)
  • Goneril (King Lear's eldest daughter) (Mentioned)
  • Regan (King Lear's second daughter) (Mentioned)
  • Edmund (Goneril & Regan's consort) (Mentioned)
  • Ronald Reagan (Mentioned)
  • The bear (First appearance)
  • Obi-Wan Kenobi (Mentioned)
  • The porter (First appearance)

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Synopsis for "Much Ado About Deadpool"

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Solicit Synopsis

“IT’S NOT A TUMOR” STARTS NOW!

You can’t keep a good Madcap down! First, this massively oversized issue brings you the return of Deadpool’s greatest nemesis. He’s back (in the most horrific way possible) and he’s out for revenge! Then, say hello to SHAKESPOOL, THE MERCENARY OF VENICE as Deadpool goes Shakespeare for an all-new 60-page tale by Ian Doescher (William Shakespeare’s Star Wars series). Those old plays you were supposed to read in English class just got a lot more interesting. Don’t say we never taught you anything!

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