Deadpool #11

Writer: Gerard Gorman Duggan Artist: Tony Moore Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: June 12, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 7 User Reviews: 9
6.9Critic Rating
7.6User Rating

Concluding the 2nd arc of MARVEL NOW! Deadpool!Can Wade trust hell to keep their side of his contract?Will all of Deadpool’s new friends end up dead because of him?Are turkey sandwiches better than ham?2 of these 3 questions will be answered!

  • 8.0
    Digitl Noob - Russ Pirozek Jun 15, 2013

    With almost a dozen issues in the world, this series is making a mark as one of the most enjoyable books of the new Marvel relaunch. With great visuals, a fun story and some longstanding arcs, this is becoming a great series. This book lacks some of the impressiveness that other issues have had, and while this is likely a temporary setback, this is still a great series suffering from a likely temporary setback. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Addicts - Anant Sagar Jun 17, 2013

    I'm loving this saga, it's fun, it's fast, it's Deadpool. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Jun 12, 2013

    Deadpool slipping up a few times and being taken down easily by Daredevil may not bother some of you, but it definitely takes away from the read for me. Duggan and Posehn are on the right track when it comes to filling the book with sharp dialogue and an enjoyable plot, but Deadpool's effectiveness is fluctuating too much for me. It's not enough to make me dislike the book -- not by any means -- but it is an aspect that bothers me a bit. Regardless, Hawthorne and Staples provide amazingly good visuals and, while I hate how quickly it ended, the brief scuffle between Wade and Matt was terrific before it came to an abrupt halt. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Marvel Disassembled - Magen Cubed Jun 13, 2013

    All of that said, the weaknesses are still ever-present. Excessive references and out-of-place (and extremely juvenile) jokes come across as groan-worthy rather than entertaining, and slow down an otherwise fast-paced issue. Seriously: How many fart jokes does one book need? Its a fun issue, but the lame one-liners and pop culture name-dropping continue to really take me out of the story. If any of the jokes were actually funny, it would be a different story. As it stands now, its all a bit of a drag on an otherwise decent book. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Razorfine - Alan Rapp Jun 22, 2013

    The logic of a good Daredevil story has never been as important and the humor and wackiness, and this issue has both in spades. I particularly like the instance where Daredevil calls out Matt Murdock on labeling anyone else crazy based on Daredevil's own questionable decisions. Worth a look. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jun 12, 2013

    At this point I'm just ready for this current arc to wrap up so the creative team can get a fresh start on something newer and hopefully more compelling over the long term. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Weekly Comic Book Review - Hugo Robberts Lariviere Jun 19, 2013

    While the unbalance between humor and plot and the repetitiveness of its scenes hurt the book, the art and some of its humor saves it from being an unreadable mess. Hopefully, the conclusion will be much stronger. Read Full Review

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