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A fun romp through the popular consciousness's idea of Deadpool that both makes me appreciate what we had and appreciate the way the character has evolved. Deadpool teams up each issue with a progressively more bizarre character from the annals of Marvel, from Hercules to It! The Living Colossus to FrankenCastle and a few in-between, breaking the fourth wall all the way and murdering some people while being an entertaining sort of sleazy. That said, it is definitely the diet soda of Marvel Comic...
Trying to cash in on the Deadpool hype (which was thanks to the Wolverine Origins movie and not the Deadpool title of 2008, no matter how Marvel tries to spin it and say that Daniel Way is a great writer), Marvel launched several Deadpool ongoings. Most of them were hackneyed and not very good. Deadpool Team-Up is not an exception.The issues are very uneven. There's a different creative team for each issue, so there's no cohesion. Reading this trade is much like watching Robot Chicken, except Ro...
Wonky team ups with Deadpool engaged in conflict with the good guys before he is set on the right track and they fight the real criminals. My favorite story involves crazy ass roadkill and twin Mexican wrestlers.I rather enjoyed delving into the minds of the assorted major scribes in the Deadpool Universe; the last few pages show case interviews with Gischler, Way, Benson, Liefeld, and Kelly. They don't provide any real insight, but you are surprised at how they downplay their comedic talent. It...
The idea behind this series is really good. You grab a couple of creators and let them run wild with a one and done Deadpool story with literally any other Marvel character. You get a crazy collection here of team-ups with big stars and......D-listers, and both are equally funny. The art is all over the place but never bad. My favorite team-up was with Hercules and I'd love to see it again. Overall, a fun but meaningless book.
This one was fun! Maybe not quite as many snicker-out-loud moments as volume 3 but definitely a good time! I think I like my Wade Wilson best in these smaller doses. And the mutant raccoons? Hilarious!Now, who can I pay to team DP up with the Chew or the Atomic Robo team? Because that just might kill me with laughter...
The Merc with the Mouth teams up with other marvel characters. These stories can be quite adventurous and at the same time hilarious! (DeadPool is notorious for breaking the fourth wall.) It's very cool to be introduced to other marvel characters in this graphic novel series. You can pick this book up at the Colona Public Library! ~Ashley
The comic book equivalent of going to a party where you only know one person and then following that person around all night as they social butterfly. You meet some interesting people, forget most of their names, but are left feeling like it was worth leaving the house because it was fun to watch everyone hang out.
I hadn't ever read any Deadpool, even after all the attention the character got after the Wolverine movie, but a couple volumes showed up at our library so I decided to check a couple out. Funny, but I'm only getting bits and snippets of the origin story and explanation of who exactly Deadpool is.
So much fun! Deadpool was the perfect choice to revive the team-up title with, as his format leaves excessive continuity behind. And seeing classics like US Ace, The Zapata Brothers, and It again was beyond a treat. Great, fun storytelling.
A fun mindless read. WARNING! If your looking for plot or a glance into the Deadpool Universe, well this isn't the comic to read. Think of this a fun side plot. Overall, I really did enjoy this.
The first issue (and the best of the bunch) is #899 and then the series continues on in descending issue number...why? I guess just to annoy me.The first issue guest stars Hercules trapped in a maze created by Arcade (yay) and Nightmare (okay). This was a fun story and the team-up was entertaining, but it was downhill from there.The Zapata Brothers...who?The Ghost Riders...forgettableUS Ace & Rocket Racoon knock-offs...but not in space? Why? Because that would actually be fun.It! The Living Colo...
File this series under "for hardcore Deadpool fans only". It would probably help to be well-versed in the Marvel U at large. And I'm not, at least not anymore. The only story that sticks out to me is one with the Zapata brothers. I had no idea who these two were before the issue, but I think I like them. They worked well with Deadpool.
I thought it couldn’t get better than Dori Ann Dupré’s debut novel, SCOUT’S HONOR; but I loved her follow up, GOOD BUDDY, even more!Buddy Cordova and his mother, Retta, are fugitives, runaways who have been harboring a deadly, terrifying secret for decades. But they have created new identities and, for years, have been living exemplary lives in North Carolina, far away from their clandestine past…until someone uncovers the truth that has the potential to destroy them. Instead of the destruction
I have to say I didn't actually know who the first guy was. I'm obviously not into Marvel to the point where I recognize everyone on sight. That said, it was okay, but we all know we read Deadpool (he's hilarious and inappropriate mostly) and this book, unfortunately, fell a bit flat for me. Could just be me though.
Deadpool at his peak is a good thing. Here it's a bit of fun where the writers and artists get to use some Marvel characters that are barely used. Excluding Hercules and the Ghost Riders etc but you will know the C-Listers.Each comic is a contained story so nothing is too confusing or heavy. Best just to enjoy the ride.
This was a fun collection. I think my favorite issue was the last one with the Frankenstein Punisher hybrid.
Although the quality of stories and art varies here, they're actually all pretty solid, and a few are quite good.
> just deadpool and his budsGreat Deadpool collection! My obsession with Deadpool has been furthered....
I love how two separate authors in this collection of one-off Deadpool stories made meta jokes about Deadpool being extremely overused. They're not wrong! This series, which began following the success of the terrible short story collection Deadpool #900, is just further proof that basically nobody knows how to write a decent Deadpool story. I feel like Marvel must exclusively hire non-comedy writers to take a quick stab at writing what is meant to be a funny character, just to give them a littl...
The Merc with a mouth is back and he is bringing his friends(cohorts)for the fun. One of the first things I noticed with this book was the fat it started collecting a comic that started at issue 899 and counts backwards(good luck making it to number one Marvel.) The second thing I noticed was Deadpool teams up with Hercules from the word go and the possible drunken mayhem blossomed from my imagination making me want to see the real story. I was not disappointed. There is something to be said abo...