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This is a real bounceback issue. I also completely misremember it.There are a couple of obvious misses:Copycat has become a girlfriend in the freezer. The homeless "comic relief" is neither comic nor a relief. T-Ray is woefully misused. He's a real menace. But here he's pretty silly. And as a pawn of Thanos, I would think he would be a serious, serious threat, no?Finally, the "my multiple personalities went into you so I must be the real Wade Wilson" is really confusing. Really. Also, I think, p...
Well, looks like I spoke too soon in my review of Volume 7. I was excited by the potential of new writer Buddy Scalera, who I assumed was taking over the title for a longer run to be continued in this volume. Nope! Instead, Marvel passed it off to Frank Tieri, who succeeded in writing one thoroughly mediocre story followed by a terrible one that sought to retcon one of the biggest reveals of Joe Kelly's legendary run.I don't know what in the hell was wrong with Marvel during the years following
Z Wade'm mam ten problem, że przeczytałem w praktyce całe osiem obszernych tomów jego przygód w wersji Classic i jak dotąd zrecenzowałem może z połowę. Nie śpieszno mi jest zmieniać ten stan rzeczy, bowiem poziom jakości poszczególnych tomów jest mocno nierówny. W omawianym tomie mamy dwie różne opowieści po cztery zeszyty każda i są one do siebie mniej więcej podobne.Wade znów pakuje się w trybiki programu broni X i wydaje się, że jest szansa, iż wyjdzie z tej zadymy z tarczą i na plusie, bowie...
The issue with no words is brilliant. And I love poking at the death of Superman.
NO PICKLES!!
ehcw: violence, memory loss, ableism, misogyny, fatphobia, racism, homophobia,
Weapon X story was good, but second story was awful.
Here you have it folks! Proof that your favorite merc-with-a-mouth is back in his “final or not-so-final volume” and has a heart after all. Although he’s annoying as ever, this volume reveals yet more of Wade Wilson’s sane side. Nope, no spoilers-and let me tell yah, this volume’s racked with ‘em. But it just shocks me to heck to see how Deadpool has evolved. Being a writer, I sympathize with other writers when it comes to knowing the original story of a character. So, I always seek out the ori...
Wade returns to Weapon X and dies....
Not my favorite. Could have done without the Weapon X storyline.
Gefiel mir deutlich besser als die vorherigen. Die Serie ist auch bald vorbei. Mal sehen wie die neueren Serien werden!
Maybe I'm too used to the current way that comic series are managed but this constant rotation of creative teams on the Deadpool title is pretty irritating. I would rather have a bunch of short mini series that have a level of continuity than a patchword series that is supposed to be a cohesive hole but seems schizophrenic half the time.Frank Tieri was a decent writer but the art was a little hit or miss. The first issue or two were just bad but they got better. Not difficult to see that this se...
Complete garbage. Sexist. Bad jokes. Weak art. Painful to read but mercifully quick because it uses simples words.
this series found its humor again with these story arcs
And so it begins! The constant retconning of Pool's origin. And this is done is such an absolute shitty way that it is entirely possible a person could read this and miss the retconning.Not really much to redeem this collection. It feels boring. The jokes are all over the place and few land.
So, as the title suggests, this is volume 8. However, it's been a while since I've read the other volumes. But I still really enjoyed it! This one focused on Deadpool being an Agent of Weapon X (and getting his face back for a little bit) and then later being killed and coming back to life without knowing who he is. Both storylines were pretty good and Deadpool made me laugh out loud as one would expect. However, there were some things about his characterizations in these issues that bothered me...
Good volume.
Collecting the 'Agent of Weapon X' and 'Funeral For A Freak' arcs, where Sabretooth bribes Wade to join the newly formed and pretty lethal Weapon X, now composed of full of villains and headcases. The bribe means a lot to Wade, but how long can he work with the lunatics? Things go awry, as if there's a conspiracy against Wade, but who would be that bothered? Frank Tieri picks the book and as the key writer for Weapon X at the time, seamlessly throws the Deadpool comic into that reality, and does...
While not nearly as terrible as the previous volumes, this one is still pretty mediocre. The first plotline revolves around Deadpool rejoining the newly-reformed Weapon X program. This has some okay moments, but it's just not that entertaining. It has a nice, punchy ending, but it just sets up for the bizarre follow-up.The second plotline, Funeral for a Freak, starts with a nice silent issue. The next three issues involve Deadpool having amnesia (ugh), a character who pukes constantly (double ug...
Much better than the previous volume, this collection gets back to the heart of Deadpool's zany antics whilst maintaining that air of seriousness and continues to flesh out Wade's character moreso than he has been over the past few years. I'm a bit sad that they didn't collect more than 8 issues in this trade, but the two complete stories here are good fun and some of the best Deadpool since Joe Kelly's run ended back in Volume 5. The art's pretty solid too.