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The quick and short review. I must find more Deadpool. Hilarious and violent. Just awesome.
ngl i like sad emo deadpoolcontent/trigger warnings; ableism, physical violence, gore, death,
This book continues to deliver. It's just excellent. If you read The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly then you know the potential that has been built up in this story. While the first couple of arcs were a little weak, they still laid the foundation for what's been happening. I admit, this is the first Deadpool series I've read, but it's one of the best books I've picked up. Deadpool is known for his comedy, but also his intense violence (see Deadpool Kills... series). This does a great job of blendi...
Another good volume but nothing compared to the last. Still, we got a bunch of villains hunting down wade, wade tricking or beating them, and his partner finally getting her body back even if it made not be the same body. Overall fun but not great like most Deadpool comics for me.
So Deadpool. 😉
5 🌟First time reading a Deadpool comic. Deadpool is very interesting. Nice to see S.H.I.E.L.D. Happy that Preston got a new body.
A solid entertainer. I especially loved the Wakandan vacation with all the in-jokes.Let's see where the Merc with the mouth is headed.Recommended whole-heartedly.
There is certainly some funny moments in Deadpool VS. Shield. Agent Coulson discussing Master Baiters, the Watcher thinking maybe he should get a little more involved, the tribute to Aliens in part 3, and Wade’s hysterical trip through airport security. I think the only things that keep me reading this title are the adolescent puns and ultra-violent action that moves the story along at a good clip. Wade’s inner monologue can be amusing at times. This story is a continuation of the ongoing stor
"I'm through wondering about my past."My favourite thing in this volume was Wade's relationship with Agent Preston during the Deadpool vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. arc, and I didn't particularly enjoy the flashback issue. I thought it was a convoluted mess that only vaguely made sense.*Trigger Warning* Depiction of PTSD, suicidal thoughts.
This volume is a great continuation of the series, with action-packed pages and a fitting wrap-up to Agent Preston's storyline. I especially like the humor present throughout the entire volume--Watchmen and Alien references, anyone?--but the ultra-violence was almost too much for me. I'm a longtime fan of the Deadpool character, I know what to expect, but how is there any red ink left in the world?
COULSON AND DEADPOOL
I really like this Deadpool.
This was a buddy read with Lady Deadpool.“I just flew in from Ultimatum and boy are my arms tired…from killing everyone.”Reading Deadpool usually means leaving my brain at the door. When reading, I look for three simple things: humor, a plot that doesn’t involve second year Calculus to figure out (to overstate the obvious, I’m shallow and have a hard time keeping up), and gratuitous violence. So the bar isn’t set very high.It takes a decent writer to integrate Deadpool into a mainstream Marvel c...
3.5 starsBuddy Read with Jeff.I *glomp* you, pal!Neither Jeff, nor I, have any idea what *glomp* means, but we noticed our young counterparts using it a lot, decided to try to work it into a review.You know, to prove we're down with the hip lingo...'n stuff.If, by any chance, it means something horrifyingly embarrassing?Oops. So, Angsty Deadpool isn't totally gone in volume 4, and it kinda brings the high-octane energy of the title down a bit. For me, anyway.I'm just not sure where the Posehn is...
After the hellish events that took place in North Korea, Deadpool decides it’s time for Shield to come clean with the money they owe him for knocking off all those zombie presidents. When the coin doesn’t show, Deadpool takes matters into his own hands and pursues the keeper of the cash himself, rogue special agent Gorman. The bad news? Gorman puts a ten million dollar price tag on the head of Deadpool and every villain sets their sights on the Merc with a Mouth. Can Deadpool push through the ga...
Another great volume. The best part of this is the issue where Deadpool has to expel Agent Preston's mind from his own so she can transfer to the Life Model Decoy body. Deadpool has to let her go and that's an unexpected obstacle for him. He got used to Agent Preston's company and I think he got attached to having someone who actually cares about his well being. This was funny, as usual. It wasn't as laugh out loud hilarious as the previous ones but still easily enjoyable.
I dropped out of this series because I had no real interest in reading volume two. Not sure yet if starting it up again was the right idea.The bad: Deadpool angst bores me, and that seems to be the way the book is leaning. He isn't very good at it, and it doesn't sit on the character very well. The puns are really, really awful. And it's so tastelessly violent that even the characters are disturbed by it. There's also a retro-style issue that's just plain terrible. It's unfunny, overly long, and...
Into its fourth volume, Marvel NOW! Deadpool feels like a sitcom that’s been on for a bit too long, with rigidly-defined characters/catchphrases and everything feels a bit stale and predictable. Deadpool’s after the millions of dollars that rogue SHIELD agent Gorman stiffed from him, but Gorman’s put out a hit on Deadpool to keep him from getting him. Guess how well that works out for Gorman? Meanwhile, Agent Preston is STILL in Deadpool’s head and Brian Posehn/Gerry Duggan are still doing the “...
Want a little ultraviolence in your comics? A bit of over-the-top blood and guts and humor?This has it, plus, Deadpool has FRIENDS. Awwww. It's kinda amazing. I never thought it could happen. *wipes away a tear*Even Phil Caulson seems to be on his side.Of course, Phil only said to light a signal on the helicarrier... he didn't say to blow it up after brutally murdering everyone on board.... but oh well. Win some, lose some.The first story in the volume was inexplicable and horrific in it's Wakan...
And I loved this one too :D