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** In Issue #20, Black Mamba uses her [[HypnoticEyes hypnotic powers]] that make people [[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul hallucinate their greatest fantasies in order to pacify Deadpool]], and he ends up having a HomoeroticDream about applying suntan lotion to Cable (and oiling his Techno-Organic arm) on a sunny beach.

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** In Issue #20, Black Mamba uses her [[HypnoticEyes hypnotic powers]] that make people [[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul hallucinate their greatest fantasies in order to pacify Deadpool]], and he ends up having a HomoeroticDream an AwkwardlyGayDream about applying suntan lotion to Cable (and oiling his Techno-Organic arm) on a sunny beach.

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** In issue #20, Black Mamba uses her power to make people dream about their greatest desire on Deadpool. Deadpool dreams about being on a tropical beach with Cable, both nearly naked as he gives Cable a back massage.

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** In issue #20, Black Mamba uses her power to make people dream about their greatest desire on Deadpool. Deadpool dreams about being on a tropical beach with Cable, both nearly naked as he gives Cable a back massage.an IntimateLotionApplication.



'''Deadpool:''' ''[on Cable]'' Did anyone else have a dream involving suntan lotion? Serious.

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'''Deadpool:''' ''[on Cable]'' Did anyone else have a [[IntimateLotionApplication dream involving suntan lotion? lotion?]] Serious.


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** In Issue #20, Black Mamba uses her [[HypnoticEyes hypnotic powers]] that make people [[GettingSmiliesPaintedOnYourSoul hallucinate their greatest fantasies in order to pacify Deadpool]], and he ends up having a HomoeroticDream about applying suntan lotion to Cable (and oiling his Techno-Organic arm) on a sunny beach.
** In Issue #46, Deadpool is [[TimeTravel sent back to the past, right at the Baxter building]]. While the Fantastic Four think up a way to send him back to his time, he asks them if they could bring him to a childhood memory of his hot neighbor asking him to rub lotion on her back.
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** In the recap pages, people being awkward about describing how Cable and Deadpool ended up stuck together from the beginning of the series. Also, constant statements [[TakeThatMe that the book has about one recurring fan.]]

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** In the recap pages, people being awkward about describing how Cable and Deadpool ended up stuck together from the beginning of the series. Also, constant statements [[TakeThatMe [[SelfDeprecation that the book has about one recurring fan.]]fan]].
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''Cable & Deadpool'' was a Creator/MarvelComics series that launched in 2004 and ran for 50 issues (May, 2004 - April, 2008). The whole point of the series was the OddFriendship between ComicBook/{{Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} that began after the first six issues, where they were somewhere between fighting and helping each other due to their individual missions conflicting/collaborating during that arc. The series had been noted for its BuddyPicture overtones, the high-level of GenreSavvy possessed by ''all'' characters, and how it tied into major Marvel events (''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', ''ComicBook/CivilWar'', and referencing ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'') without the characters being derailed at all for the plot. The duo teamed up again from December 2015-March 2016, for the Infinite Comic ''Deadpool & Cable: Split Second''.

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''Cable & Deadpool'' was a Creator/MarvelComics series that launched in 2004 and ran for 50 issues (May, 2004 - April, 2008). The whole point of the series was the OddFriendship between ComicBook/{{Cable}} and ComicBook/{{Deadpool}} that began after the first six issues, where they were somewhere between fighting and helping each other due to their individual missions conflicting/collaborating during that arc. The series had been noted for its BuddyPicture overtones, the high-level of GenreSavvy possessed by ''all'' characters, and how it tied into major Marvel events (''ComicBook/HouseOfM'', ''ComicBook/CivilWar'', ''ComicBook/{{Civil War|2006}}'', and referencing ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'') without the characters being derailed at all for the plot. The duo teamed up again from December 2015-March 2016, for the Infinite Comic ''Deadpool & Cable: Split Second''.



* RedSkiesCrossover: While having tie-ins to ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' and ''ComicBook/CivilWar'', the series stayed focused on its own characters. For ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' Wade went tripping through several dimensions to find Cable, one of which included the main universe created in that series. For ''ComicBook/CivilWar'', Cable joined the Anti-reg and Deadpool the pro-reg, Cable on principles and Deadpool for fighting. All it did was cause another one of their "divorces" for a bit.

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* RedSkiesCrossover: While having tie-ins to ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' and ''ComicBook/CivilWar'', ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006'', the series stayed focused on its own characters. For ''ComicBook/HouseOfM'' Wade went tripping through several dimensions to find Cable, one of which included the main universe created in that series. For ''ComicBook/CivilWar'', ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006'', Cable joined the Anti-reg and Deadpool the pro-reg, Cable on principles and Deadpool for fighting. All it did was cause another one of their "divorces" for a bit.



** After the ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' arc, Deadpool continually insists he's an Avenger due to being on the Pro-Reg side when involved in the fighting. He's also continually told that no, he isn't.

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** After the ''ComicBook/CivilWar'' ''ComicBook/CivilWar2006'' arc, Deadpool continually insists he's an Avenger due to being on the Pro-Reg side when involved in the fighting. He's also continually told that no, he isn't.
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* RedOniBlueOni: Cable is the blue to Deadpool's red, right down to their respective costume colors. Cable is serious, focused, and out to save the entire world; Deadpool is constantly joking, erratic, and selfish.
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** During his fight with ComicBook/SpiderMan, Deadpool talks about the [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Tobey Maguire films]] and how they affected Spidey's public image. He also make quite a few {{BitingTheHand|Humor}} references to ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' and how Spidey doesn't remember it.

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** During his fight with ComicBook/SpiderMan, Deadpool talks about the [[Film/SpiderManTrilogy Tobey Maguire films]] and how they affected Spidey's public image. He also make quite a few {{BitingTheHand|Humor}} {{Biting The Hand|Humor}} references to ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' and how Spidey doesn't remember it.
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%%* TheJester: Deadpool tends to play this part to any superhero he encounters, but to Cable in particular.
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* BunnyEarsLawyer: {{Deconstructed}}. Deadpool defeats Taskmaster in battle in front of a bunch of generals to prove he's the better mercenary but he doesn't win over the generals at all. Taskmaster points out that, despite Deadpool's skill, he misses out on opportunities due to his lack of professionalism.

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