Deadpool #29

Event\Storyline: Original Sin Writer: Gerry Duggan, Brian Posehn Artist: John Lucas Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: May 28, 2014 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 7
6.8Critic Rating
6.5User Rating

WHAT DID HE SEE?
An Original Sin Tie-In! The shocking truth about Deadpool's family comes to light, and everything you thought you knew about the Merc With the Mouth is about to change.
Nobody knows the full story of Deadpool's origin, or what happened to his family - even Wade himself. Manipulated at the hands of Butler and the brutal Weapon Plus program, Wade Wilson was transformed into the indestructible killing machine known as Deadpool.
But there is more to the story. Before being fully indoctrinated by Butler's offshoot of Weapon Plus once and for all, all ties to Wade's past had to be severed. Now, thanks to the energies o more

  • 8.0
    Coming Up Comics - David Melton May 28, 2014

    A fun read that's enjoying a successful run and doesn't show any signs of letting up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman May 28, 2014

    DEADPOOL #29 hits us with some solid laughs and a fun course of events. In the end, it feels like it's mostly laying down building blocks for the upcoming issues, but it makes sure this is all done in a totally entertaining fashion. It's a shame the visuals feel inconsistent and there aren't any big teasers about Deadpool's origin, but despite that, Duggan and Posehn absolutely have me interested in this series' future. Read Full Review

  • 7.4
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen May 29, 2014

    It's a promising start for this story, though the art leaves something to be desired. The facial work is muddled and often poorly matched to the tone and emotion of the script. Good thing Wade himself doesn't have to worry about that. Read Full Review

  • 6.8
    Multiversity Comics - James Johnston May 30, 2014

    All that said, I'm loving what's going on with this latest “Deadpool” relaunch. It's smart, it's innovative, and it's doing more for a character who, honestly, has deserved a lotmore development than he usually gets. Aside from some rocky art, “Deadpool” #29offers another horrifying insight into the psyche of a man who's willing to jump off the edge so he won't have to look behind him. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Word Of The Nerd - Sean Ian Mills May 30, 2014

    Deadpool #29Writers: Brian Posehn and Gerry DugganArtist: John LucasColorist: Val StaplesLetterer: VC's Joe Sabino Read Full Review

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