Much better than its precursor. There are a lot more ideas here and there's some sort of force opposing the total destruction by a certain character. Part of why the previous one was so nauseating is that it really was just butchery and the cleverness did not compensate.Part of the problem here ...
This follows the events of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, which I have not read, but know the story of.Deadpool hatches a new plan to kill all the superheroes and villains: to enter classic literature and kill the characters they were inspired from, hence ensuring nobody ever thought them up...
I think I was disappointed in this because I read Killustrated first so the concept was less novel. That's really the books only selling point. I don't think Cullen does an especially great job capturing Deadpool's voice and charm. It's certainly a colorful and sensational book. Lots of blood and...
Oh, man. I mean I've been following Deadpool for some time, but this book could be called Deadpool Kills Your Willingness to Continue to Buy Branded Products. There are some really good stories about self-aware comics characters -- I can think of Animal Man, for instance. But this stuff, like ...
I get the impression that this is the sort of comic that you will either greatly dislike or love in spite of yourself. Oddly enough, I found myself in the latter camp. It's the ultimate in gratuitous violence, an entire series created simply to revel in Deadpool's ability to unleash terrifying le...