I wouldn't say I loved this one but I definitely liked it. Posehn and Duggan's writing actually made me laugh out loud at times, especially with that elephant pun and the Smiths reference. As most comic readers will know Deadpool, for the most part, is a form of comic-relief in the marvel univers...
The jokes just keep coming with this one! Every single joke within this book was so on point and I couldn't stop laughing. I loved the idea of the demon that was delving out silly powers to humans only to take them back and go against his boss. I love all the old style comics of Deadpool. Plus Da...
This is the best Deadpool story I’ve read not written by Joe Kelly. Posehn and Duggan do a great job writing a Deadpool and is both funny and tragic. Their version of the character, like Kelly’s, is more like an Edgar Wright movie than a Looney Toons cartoon and I think that added weight is reall...
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 ...