Cable and Deadpool together again? I'm not even made I forgot to use my Marvel Unlimited discount, because this was that amazing. (And it was only thirty cents.) Deadpool and Cable spend most of this issue separate, and it focuses on Deadpool, who I love the most out of the two, so that helped...
I read this entire series all at once so I'm just going to do a general review for the whole thing rather than trying to sort out what belonged in which book. Cable and Deadpool, two of the best mercenaries out there, find themselves stuck together after an incident. They start an odd friendship a...
Yeah, it wraps up some things, and adds a whole new slew of guest stars, but it just felt like why through most of this. Why? I don't know. They wanted to extend this, despite the lack of Cable, I guess. The whole thing was that I was shipping Cable and Deadpool, and didn't see enough of a...
The ending to this is super sad, and it's a little bit about what the title - Separation Anxiety - refers to. But even before that ending, Wade and Nate were having trouble, and so the they had separated long before the ending that I knew about, but wasn't ready for anyway. The feels. It hit ...
So, y'know, kinda realistic given their relationship. Basically, Cable screws Wade, they get divorced, then Cable screws with Wade's head. I'm... not liking Cable much right now. And they both actually call it a divorce: And: It's really kind of sad, and it gets a bit introspe...
The notes on Deadpool's gun are amazing. I'm not sure what it is about this panel: That makes me ship Deadpool/Domino, but that is another ship now. So I am officially all about Deadpool/Cable, Deadpool/Domino and Spideypool. Although I might also ship Dom/Deadpool/Cable: That ...
All my screencaps are about Nathan/Deadpool or Spideypool because there is so much eroticizing in this issue. And I'm a little obsessed with things I don't understand, like the whole sex thing, so yes, I focus on that. Plus, my emotional obsession with Deadpool, as I've explained before, needs m...
This story is a whopper. When Wade is invited to Cable's island paradise, and there's a murder, he plans on figuring out who did it. Well, until he figures out he did it, and panics. Booted off the island, he ends up getting programmed to kill Cable. Except Cable disappears, and then he...
Disappointing. He's not the Deadpool I know and love, not yet, and there's not enough of him in this issue. Furthermore, it was kind of bland: no real plot or character development, and the twist at the end didn't interest me. Not going to continue this series, unless there is another Deadpoo...
Look, I've been all about the Spideypool, but Cable/Deadpool? Hells, yes, I can get into that, too. Cable actually swallows Deadpool, or part of him, at some point. Don't believe this was intended as innuendo? No matter that they were dying, and they needed the other's genetic material t...
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