There's plenty on offer for fans of the fourth-wall breaking mercenary.
The world's largest collection of Deadpool memorabilia will be put on display in the midlands this weekend.
Cloghan's Gareth Peter Pahliney broke the Guinness World Record for the feat earlier this year, with a collection of over 2,000 pieces.
He will be officially open his collection to the public tomorrow in the Cloghan Service Station, with the launch of 'Gaz' Comic Cave.'
It features memorabilia from the comics and the movies, and Mr. Pahliney says there's something for everyone in the Cave:
The Cave will open from 10am - 3pm, Wednesday to Sunday, and all ticket sales will go to Esker House Women's Refuge or Dogs Trust.
Community led projects are vital for promoting tourism in the midlands.
That's according to Ireland's Hidden Heartlands, speaking ahead of the launch of the world's largest display of Deadpool memorabilia.
Tourism Officer with Ireland's Hidden Heartlands, Marie Healy, says there are measures in place to support community-led projects:
We got a sneak peek at the Cave, take a look!
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