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Its a sweet, sweet deal of zombies, dinosaurs, hydra, and a.i.m.
Best Deadpool I have read yet. Marvel zombies and Deadpool alts made this an epic read.
A long read for what the story is but Deadpool makes it all worth while. There is plenty of fourth-wall breaking, crazy thought bubble fighting, and plenty of pop culture references to keep the funny bits coming. The plot gets insane fast as it involves lots of portals, zombies, and even dinosaurs. It was a fun comic.
It's like one of those dumb, sexist action movies that keeps getting reruns on tv. Equal parts funny, cringy and insulting. Let's call it a kinda fun, dumb ride that leaves no great impression.
This is a very heavy read for a Deadpool fan. First off the book is really thick, and there is a lot going on in it. The book has deadpool going to the jungle where he meets this safari scientist. Seems simple but this is Marvel's first attempt at recreating DC's idea of having parallel earths. In this book Deadpool jumps universes meeting alternate versions of himself. Its a lot to take in but this is a funny humorous and very action packed book! Highly recommend it!
What more could you want from Deadpool...how about that zombie-fied head from the Marvel Zombies universe.Deadpool and Headpool in the savage land and space. Teaming up with a good looking scientist from A.I.M trying to avoid Hydra both corporations want to weaponize Headpool.Who will end up with the hungry head?Will Deadpool get the girl?Who can say but it's a fun ride!
Exactly what you should expect. Worth it for the cover art alone.
My wife and I went to dinner with one of her coworkers a little while back, and I guess she and her boyfriend enjoyed hanging out with us, as they invited over to their place last weekend for drinks. He had some comics on his shelf and we got to talking comics. With them being from France, I was talking about Moebius, Jason, Trondheim, etc., but it turns out he loves Marvel, and Deadpool in particular. So he loaned this one to me, saying it's the funniest comic he's ever read.Short version: I do...
This was our selection for Deadpool on Arc Reactions Podcast and it is very mysoginous and the humor was average at best. The story goes around in a full circle and you feel like nothing was accomplished by the end
can you say misogyny and sexism? there is a female scientist she's smart as hell but all anyone sees her as is a pair of ass and boobs. its degrading that things like this can actually be published in this day and age. also the storyline really drags on. overall it is terrible.
Meh.There was a point somewhere where I really liked Deadpool. I don't remember when it was, exactly, though I know it was when Siryn was one of his supporting cast. One of these days I'm going to find the reprints of those comics and see if I still like them, but this one... I dunno, it took all the good stuff about Deadpool and drove it into the ground. It's basically just a slapstick farce with nothing underneath. It didn't do me any harm, I don't guess, but I'm not in any hurry to read more
Sadly, not the best storyline. Mostly because it just drags on and on much longer than it should have. This could have been six issues and everybody would have been happier. Also, I got fed up with the fanservice in the first issue, and it just never stopped. Dr. Betty is criminally underdressed for somebody stationed in the Savage Land. I think Kazar had more square inches of fabric in his wardrobe. This kind of thing really irritates me, and if it were a regular feature of the mainline Deadpoo...
Zombie DeadpoolYou know what you are getting with Deadpool but when you have two of them, it’s almost too much. Overall, interesting premise, some great ink on some of the panels.
Well ok then. I am not sure why I even picked up this volume as I am not a Deadpool fan. Well I like the movies and the character, but I truly despise the piss-poor quality of his comics. The writers turn him into a very low-brow version of Spiderman's humor. It rarely works. At least for me. I got 160 pages into this volume before giving up. It's cheesy, the humor mostly UNfunny, the art is nothing special...I could go on..but it's Deadpool.So Deadpool takes a contract from AIM to go to the Sav...
I both love and hate the artwork. The women are so sexualized it's disturbing. The story is ok.
Dr. Betty was pretty terrible in that she's entirely there for eye candy. Her outfits rarely make sense. Her underwear are far too visible. It's silly.The story itself should have been condensed a few issues. There are some really good jokes sprinkled throughout, but if this had bee a bit tighter they could have made stronger impressions.The multiple different Deadpools are the best part of this.
Purely ridiculous and indulgent. An enjoyable story and decent art (you know, except for that Liefeld segment in the middle there). Also, Zombie T-Rex. Headpool, I am glad to know of you.
wow. what a fun ride :D
The story often drags and feels like Gischler is thinking aloud about what to do next, but Head Trip is generally a fun read with enough Deadpool insanity to set it apart from standard comic storylines.
So, Deadpool is never going to be a literature excellence but it can be very fun. Here, Victor Gischler and Bong Dazo deliver a hilarious look at Deadpool's adventure with his alternate reality version of his zombified head. Yeah, sounds insane but its very funny and is exactly what one expects from a Deadpool book. Dazo's art is clean and dynamic. Even though I haven't read any of the Marvel Zombies' books it didn't hamper any of the story elements. Overall, a very fun book.