Another awful comic, starting off with Deadpool, now a professional wrestling manager, teaming up with The Thing, a pro wrestling ringside commentator, against Max Intensity, the most famous wrestler in the universe looking for a new battle. Of course, Max Intensity rips himself in two so that there can be a tag team - they defeat him, but not before it is revealed to our disbelieving duo that, yes, wresting is faked. NO!!!!! Right. Then there's the Raiders of the Lost Ark Deadpool in Asgard trying to steal Norse treasure from the gods, only to awaken evil spirit Den Vakre, trapped inside a gem or something; by the end, Thor doesn't seem to notice how immature Deadpool is and commends his character, encouraging him to improve his self-esteem and have more confidence in himself (and no, I don't think it was intended to be ironic). Barf. Then Iron Fist and Deadpool team up to defeat mystic kung fu madman Gin Goh, the serially-reincarnated slayer of millions. Deadpool takes millions of hits, he's stabbed and trampled, but that's okay - he's indestructible, everything heals near-instantly. Deadpool then teams up with the Hellcow against a mad scientist, becoming a vampire himself temporarily before his healing restores him (can't keep a good Deadpool undead for long), and three's some sort of really strange ending to that one, including Deadpool eating a Hellcow-burger, - of course, a very angry Hellcow is also recuscitated. Deadpool teams up with a whacked out Watcher (and his assistant), who for once breaks his vow of inactivity and simply joins in the fray against an alien dog creature. Superfluous. Deadpool next becomes a herald of Galactus (!) for more hijink, and the torture concludes when he teams up with Wolverine to defeat a Shi'ar robot. Happily he saves the day by... cross dressing. Nice.