Noooooow...this is what I'm talkin' about. This I enjoyed. A lot. It did a fantastic job of setting up its story in such a short amount of time, and I am at this moment wishing I had more issues so I could keep going. Sidenote: I'm a huge fan of the tv series and have never read the comics. Si...
For Deadpool's 25th anniversary, they did a massive issue, with one full sized main story and then one about each of Deadpool's Mercs. Solo, Foolkiller, Slapstick, etc. I did not care. More Deadpool, less not-Deadpool, please, thank you! In the main story, Foolkiller wants to become ...
It's pretty equal. Neither of them can die. Madcap has nothing to lose, but Deadpool has friends to help him out. And bait. Aka Ellie. Also known as his daughter. And if you thought this was the best thing ever, you didn't see when she told her adopted mother that she got to be bai...
It makes sense, it's connected to a previous story that I've reviewed earlier, but I didn't see it coming. It's nice to see him circling closer to what's what, to have figured it out, and it's nice to see this is going to be concluded soon. If only because I really, really wanted to know who wa...
All spoilers, all behind a page break. And I mean I spoil the ending immediately because there's something majorly funky going on here. Deadpool circles around the man who's screwing with him and finds... Adsit. Agent Scott Adsit of S.H.I.E.L.D is not only a good friend of Deadpool, but he k...
Ten or so minutes with Deadpool seemed like a good idea. And oh, well, that makes sense. Deadpool's felt... off. I mentioned it last issue, and I was disappointed once again - until I got to the end. I've been waiting for Wade to find out about his parents, and he did. Or not. Some...
GR Cleanup Read April 2011 I cannot believe the dark places this graphic novel delves. No one, and I mean no one, is safe in this ongoing saga. It takes place after the dead have risen and destroyed everything and follows a handful of often rotating survivors as they try to get by in a frightening...
Maybe it's just Duggan getting used to the reset: Deadpool is super popular, and he's funding the Avengers. (Because merchandising.) And while is was funny in a more abstract sense, with Uncanny Avengers, when dealt with head on? I wasn't as fond of that aspect. It felt... weird. Like kinda...
It still has the problem with religion: too preachy, too connected to the actual religions and this gets in the way of good storytelling. I don't know if marvel doesn't want to step on toes, or if the authors have some emotional tie to religion, but specifically in the Marvel universe? It doesn'...
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