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They went all out, setting up the next series perfectly. This Deadpool - and those before - ended up getting bogged down by a lot of baggage. It was harder to balance the emotional aspect with the off-the-walls manic humor and social statements, and so they found a way out. I'm sure this w...
But when it steers clear of Cap, it's quite good. That little twist at the end, that despair, shows that Deadpool has some feelings, and in the end, I like when it's not just one joke after another but has some emotional content.
Still not quite as good as the pervious series, but it's gotten to be a solid four stars for the two last issues I read, so if it settles into a four star series? I'll be happy with that! Cable and Deadpool have to figure out how to get Cable's heart to Stryfe, and now they realize that Stryfe ...
I like this more and more with each issue. So I think one was just a lot of set-up, including the darker tone for the darker series. It just swung way darker to set up, and then got slightly lighter. The wackiness really kicked in with radioactive time-traveling, vampire dinosaurs. Yeah. I...
It got to a little bit of what I liked better about the previous series, without getting it enough to get even a four star rating. I still think there needs to be a social commentary/emotional aspect to be better, but this wasn't quite as dark, was funnier, and I enjoyed it more than issue one -...