But I had the longest time getting this to show up on Comixology. My code was absent; Marvel was tweeting at others but not me. I also had this rude woman who yelled at me for everything - not having the books she was looking for, giving her information she asked for during a pause in a conversat...
Got it in a grab bad, and this was hit or miss from me. The new Illuminati are being put together under The Hood, and they're villains. Some, like Titania, are trying to go straight, but she can't seem to catch a break. Regardless, it was uncomplying: little to no real characterization, littl...
This was the second full volume of Deadpool that I've read, and I couldn't have picked a better second read--well, I probably could. Everything I've read so far has been crazy awesome. Deadpool Vol. 3: X Marks the Spot is full of crazy-awesome action and non-stop mouthing off from our favorite Mer...
Or at least the first story is. It's about Wolverine. See, this stalker robot wants to find and eliminate Jean Grey. But the robot is broken, and doesn't seem to realize she's dead, so it'll destroy everyone on Earth if need be to get to her. He needs someone crazy enough to take the damage ...
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.
I actually thought that I had written a review for this volume. But apparently I never did. Oh Well, then it's try to remember what I read game. That's always a funny game. Let's see, in this volume we get to see how they turn Wayne Mansion into the new Arkham Asylum. I found that quite interesting...
The title, X Marks the Spot, has two different meanings: the first story is a pirate adventure, and the second arc involves the X-Men. Everything about Deadpool becoming a pirate is as fabulous as you'd think, including him buying the boat from some shady Russians. It's just all over-the-to...
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...
Deadpool is insanely. Clinically insane. He hallucinates all the time, is aware of it, and aware that he can't trust what he sees sometimes. He listens to the voices in his head. He's also a little bit of an anomaly. He's crazy and he knows it. The thing about Deadpool? It works for him...
X Marks The Spot is divided into two stories.The first one picks up after Deadpool comes into a butt load of money and for whatever reason, buys a nuclear submarine. Mistaking it for a boat, he abandons it believing it sank. Now, he’s decided he wants to be a pirate! So he purchases a small ship ...
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