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It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good Deadpool comic must be in want of a wife.I think I read that somewhere, so it's probably be true...Another true saying?All Deadpool comics are not created equally.Sadly, some of them suck. But this is NOT one of those sucky comics, my friends!Nope. Dracula's Gauntlet is one of those stupendous DP stories that transcends the average chimichanga joke, surpasses the overplayed fart joke, and exceeds the standard dick j...
This is the literary equivalent of eating a peep. It’s light, fluffy, fun, tasty, and in no way good for you; you probably also won’t remember it 30 minutes later, except for the fact that your tongue is still glowing electric blue/yellow/pink/green/etc. And you feel a little bit like you shouldn’t be doing it. (Does that mean I was licking this comic? Maybe. Does that mean I have painful papercuts and need to avoid salt for the next few days? Possibly.)I confess that I have not been a habitual
Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/In what may be the most epic of all fails of 2016, Jeff and I had planned on reading Don’t Call It A Team Up about eleventeen weeks ago. First his library failed, then some sonofabitchindregofsocietyasshatmothereffer snagged my copy off the hold shelf. Supposedly it’s almost my turn at another library, but in the interim this one queued up. Go read Jeff's review right here and pretend this was a buddy-up too. And to Jeff, here is a pho...
Deadpool is hired by Dracula to bring his undead bride Shiklah back to New Yawk to marry and unite the Monster Kingdom! The only problem? Deadpool! Dracula's Gauntlet is officially my favourite Deadpool book. It’s this meandering odyssey through Europe covered with Marvel goodness and culminating in the kind of madcap chaos only Deadpool can pull off. AND it’s genuinely funny! There are cameos from Blade, Hydra Bob, MODOK, Werewolf by Night, AIM, the Thunderbolts, and the Frightful Four includin...
I think it’ll be extremely difficult to come up with any graphic novel titles to fit into this category.Three and a half starsI remember reading the Wedding of Deadpool and thinking: Where in Deadpool continuity (Ha!) did he end up with a hot succubus vampire bride?Here. Right here.Dracula wants someone to track down his bride. He enlists Deadpool. Hilarity ensues.Deadpool check list.Off color (including sundry penis jokes), self-referential humor – checkGratuitous slice and dice violence – chec...
I read this a week or so ago and didn't write a review because I was planning to write a real review that properly explained how good this is. But life has caught up with me, so you get this instead. Note that I read the Infinite Comics version, which is amazing. I didn't even know "infinite comics" were a thing Marvel does, but they're great and that's how I want all of my comics. If you read digitally and might pick this up, consider the Infinite Comics version. I honestly don't even know if t...
This was a digital motion comic, which works well with the humour in deadpool stories.Don't get me wrong Deadpool is a super cool character and pretty unique. It's the one character that DC can't copy. Correct me if i'm wrong. However, most of his comics are all about humour. The best i've seen him written was in Uncanny X-Force by Remender. He's funny, buy he also has a serious role. There aren't many deadpool stories like that and i think that suits him more. I prefer to take him seriously and...
I don’t believe that there is any other graphic novel in comic book history with more WTF moments than Deadpool Dracula's Gauntlet
This has instantly become one of my favorite Deadpool comics ever.Vampires, adventure, romance, magic, mystery, travel around the world, a lot of characters and great cameos, an interesting and dynamic story and of course... a lot of the violence and comedy that's Deadpool's trademark.Shiklah turned out to be a more interesting character than I expected and the dinamic between her and Wade was hilarious and kind of cute at the same time. All the other characters (Dracula, Blade, Minotaur, MODOK,...
I've never laughed, giggled or chuckled so much while reading a graphic novel. {My first Deadpool! I blame Anne. *ThAnK YoU*}
This volume is the MOST AWESOME Deadpool book, even by DP standards. It's juvenile, crappy, delirious, and incredibly funny.The story has been recounted by too many reviewers. Dracula hires Deadpool (ahem) to bring him the bride of dreams (nightmares?)— Shiklah the Succubus. Deadpool does the job. But... things get a bit too exciting for all concerned, especially the readers.Loved it. And I'm quite sure that you might also love it. You can also hate it. But I think that's the USP of Deadpool.Hig...
What we have if we mix...... Deadpool......Dracula (in his awful new look that seems stolen by Legacy of Kain awesome videogame series!)...... Blade......Bob......Werewolf by night, Frankenstein's monster and much more creature feature classic and modern mayhem? Answer: best Deadpool story and one of the funniest and greatest Marvel Comics ever that made me laugh to tears and I have to re-read at last one time every year. 'Nuff said!
Super fun book. The infinite format (ie. designed to be read on a digital device, where one panel replaces the previous, and thus gets to play tricks like movement, changes in facial expression, objects/people entering or leaving the scene suddenly) is coming into its own.I already read much of my Marvel in the Marvel Unlimited reader, using the panel-by-panel view, so I've already experienced what it's like when the artist designs sequential panels with the same camera angle and just makes a fe...
It took me a long time to watch Deadpool because I was turned off by the trailer, not knowing anything about the character and finding the constant wise-assery just too much to handle. While the film turned out much better than I expected, this book was pretty much everything I didn't like about the trailer. I'm not a big comic books person, I maybe read two or three graphic novels a year, and I hate-hate-hate the casual misogyny that tends to dominate that medium, and this isn't any exception.
So this was wacky as fuck but some good came of it. So Dracula hires Deadpool to go retrieve his soon to be wife. Deadpool does just that but begins to fall in love with the woman who would bring doom to the world. In doing so he is hunted by various people including blade which leads to some really fun moments. Then it's off to go kill Dracula for fucking with Wade and his new girl. It's stupid, it's fun, it's dumb, it's exciting. This is a little long, and drawn out, but when the action happen...
Bwahahahahaha!OK, so I was told to watch the movie of Deadpool when it was in theatres and after the success of all other Marvel movies, I did. I instantly fell in love with the foul-mouthed merc (and only later discovered that he had been in one of the awful X-Men: Origins movies, where they sewed his mouth shut)!Anyway, I've seen the movie more than a dozen times in the meantime so I had to read a comic or two with this guy. Since I also love tales with vampires (NOT the sparkly kind), werewol...
I've fucked around with Deadpool comics on and off, and for the most part, it's one of those rare exceptions where I'm like, Dude, the movie is better than the book. I think people like the idea of Deadpool, and he's a fun character to dress up as at a con. But he's sort of like Harley Quinn that way: super popular, yet only has a handful of good comics to his name.This is one of the good 'uns. You don't have to know much about Deadpool to read it (if you've seen the movie, you're good), it's pr...