Now, it's not in the order of any proper gentleman to mistreat a proper lady, though when both protagonists of a story fall short by vast degrees from any conception of the word, anything could happen really.
Recently (well, not so much; considering this issue was published probably months ago) Deadpool escaped from a mental institution set in England, though freedom flicks back up into the air the way a not so professional angler does with a still baited hook from the water when he was forced to confront Dr Ella Whitby, who in fact aided in springing Deadpool out from said asylum in the first place. What was once a clinical fascination of the warped mercenary now evolved into an equally warped sense of love for him. Now Deadpool's main priority is to get out of England before the doctor could do anything worse to him, and get on with things put off during his incarceration such as dying.
Well, it's Deadpool, toned down so to speak with the usual elements of the character that is excessive bloodshed, self mutilation, etc. In fact, such elements seemed to have dried down since the day he was institutionalized, and he's still trying to get himself killed to the extent that there is no way his exceptional healing factor could bring him back to one piece. Other than roughhousing the British secret service and keeping the Queen hostage, the issue's pretty dry.
Well, it's Deadpool, toned down so to speak with the usual elements of the character that is excessive bloodshed, self mutilation, etc. In fact, such elements seemed to have dried down since the day he was institutionalized, and he's still trying to get himself killed to the extent that there is no way his exceptional healing factor could bring him back to one piece. Other than roughhousing the British secret service and keeping the Queen hostage, the issue's pretty dry.