Deadpool #11

Writer: Daniel Way Artist: Paco Medina Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 10, 2009 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 3
8.2Critic Rating
8.5User Rating

DARK REIGN TIE-IN “BULLSEYE,” Part 2 Okay, that was…unexpected. Bullseye has learned some new tricks since the last time they met! But now it’s Deadpool’s turn to go on the offensive…and there’s nobody more offensive than Deadpool! Parental Advisory …$2.99

  • 9.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Kyle Posluszny Jun 13, 2009

    Deadpool #11 rocks. Go buy it. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    The Comic Addiction - Corwin C. Crowl Jun 10, 2009

    As you can expect their fight continues to be one of fun and surprises in a Texas Chainsaw Massacre kind of way. There really is not anything I can say that I have not covered in last issue’s review. Daniel Way and Paco Medina take us on a roll coaster ride of mayhem and meat? Yeah I may have forgotten to mention that Hawkeye takes Deadpool to a meat processing plant to off him. So what do you get when you mix a slaughter house, exploding arrows, Hawkeye, sharp objects, Deadpool and meat? Tons of fun. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comics Bulletin - Michael Colbert Jun 12, 2009

    There are jokes aplenty, cartoon violence, cornball one-liners (which Deadpool shamelessly acknowledges every time), and some deft comic timing. Here's the rub; on the surface the slapstick screams Three Stooges but the machinery underneath says Marx Brothers (at least Groucho and Harpo). Either way Deadpool is delivering a fun time for your dollar, as long as you can laugh at your heroes. Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    IGN - Rich Jun 10, 2009

    Simply put, Deadpool is very much a known entity at this point. Lots of violence, lots of funny and lots of juvenile insanity. If you're fine with these things, you're probably already on board. If not, tread carefully, as this series is not shy about what it is and is not. For my money, this is a guilty pleasure, but one that is skilled at being utterly ridiculous. Read Full Review

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