Only Deadpool would stop hearing the voices in his head when his eardrums are ruptured. While fighting mimes. And only his unique healing attributes would allow him to eat the Mandarin's rings and project their power by farting. The Santa story is just perfect.
Not exactly news. He's a mercenary, a killer-for-hire, really, and although he isn't evil, his morals are far more... stretchy than most of the Marvel heroes. I kinda like it, because it means they're not all cookie-cutter characters. It also adds an element of tension: not all the heroes belie...
This was... okay. It was a what if type story, set in the 1950s, introducing a new version of both Deadpool and Cable, as well as Outlaw who is less well known. (I'd seen her in one other Deadpool scene so I wasn't familiar with her at all.) That being said? this felt a bit bland. I wasn't...
I picked this up expecting lots of Deadpoolness: silly jokes, action, crazy delusions and awesome references breaking the fourth wall (well...and boobs). And that's exactly what I got!I picked this up not expecting a complex plot or development, just mindless fun. And that's also exactly what I got....
Bucky Barnes has gone through a lot and now he's paying for some of his time spent as a cold war assassin, now he's in a soviet gulag, with some of the people he put there, pitted against them in games of pit fighting. As his burried memories of his time as an assassin start to resurface no-one is ...
A Deadpool miniseries, plus a one-shot. The five issue miniseries is really a very typical Deadpool story. Which begs the question: why bother releasing it as a mini, instead of just as five issues of Deadpool? (Answer: Money, of course. Deadpool was selling.) It is a decent story, with an elevated ...
So the idea here is to take Deadpool, depower him, and adjust him (and Cable, for that matter) to a 50s pulp style. What we end up with is a slightly grimmer Deadpool, a former POW who is, among other things, one thumb lighter. Here, he's hired to avert nuclear disaster by going up against old flame...
File this series under "for hardcore Deadpool fans only". It would probably help to be well-versed in the Marvel U at large. And I'm not, at least not anymore. The only story that sticks out to me is one with the Zapata brothers. I had no idea who these two were before the issue, but I think I like ...
So, what have we here? Deadpool #900, which is a fairly hefty collection of short stories, the Widdle Wade story (I don't know why this is here...), Deadpool #1000, which is another fairly hefty collection of short stories, a Deadpool Christmas special, and Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shiel...
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