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So, first of all, Captain America is barely in this, and I know, I know, it doesn't make sense - but I ship Captain America/Deadpool. (You can still suck it, voices in my head. It's still happening.) And yes, Cap and Wade don't have a scene together, and they make zero sense together, but I st...
Deadpool totally gets space-hitched. And kills a planet. It's a fantastic outer space adventure that starts on Earth, when Deadpool needs to kill the most feared merc out there in space. And then decides to set up shop in space. I don't have the energy for a longer review, or GIFs. I wan...
While this has the traditional humorous hallmarks of the usual Deadpool fare, it also has quite a few depressing moments of realization for Wade. He just wants to die. He's spent his whole existence coming out Weapon X waiting for someone to kill him for good.
Deadpool's feeling suicidal, but his healing factor has gotten so good that he'd need the Hulk to smash him to bits for his death to take. Which leads to three issues of meaningless action (we know that Deadpool is selling too well for this to work) with only a few good moments to redeem it. Also: i...
In a word: meh. If I didn't like Deadpool so much, I'd rate it even lower. Possibly my least favorite trade from this iteration of Deadpool. Luckily, the episodic nature of the storylines (or, if you're less charitable, write-for-the-trade) means that what happens here will mostly stay here and I wo...