An old S.H.I.E.L.D. cache of experimental technology is a ticking time bomb the Agents of Wakanda need to defuse - but only if they get there before DEADPOOL! Time for a rematch between the King of Wakanda and the Merc with a Mouth! And adding more fuel to fire - the return of the Livewires!
Rated T
Scot Eaton offers some great art in this issue. The action looks fantastic and every page takes advantage of the tone of the story to deliver something visually fun to read. Read Full Review
The one and only criticism I have is actually the use of some of the other characters. Dr. Nemesis seems almost too perfect a shot and his jokes feel forced. Maybe thats just me not knowing the character but he felt out of place However, Ill see how it progresses down further issues. Read Full Review
Deadpool's arrival in the latest Black Panther And The Agents of Wakanda essentially turns this into another Deadpool comic, but if you're a fan of that you'll find nothing but laughs in this issue. Read Full Review
A solid issue. It's got some really good art and a really good story, but I have to be honest, Deadpool really gets in the way. The outcome of this story would be exactly if Deadpool was taken out. Read Full Review
okay this start to become my bad ass comic series.
This is more like what I expected from this series. A little character development, a little action, and some absurd Deadpool just for fun.
" He's dangersouly insane. Whatever Project Livewire is, we cannot let him get to it. "
- BLACK PANTHER
One word to describe this issue: fun
This is a really fun issue, and I'm excited for the next one. Also, the Livewires? Really? That'll sell.
Prelude:
BP & AoW has been quite mediocre in my opinion. Now at #5, let's see if that changes at all.
The Good:
Deadpool was good in this.
Team is cool too.
Interesting cliffhanger.
The Bad:
Bit boring of a read.
Conclusion:
A good issue even if it is a bit boring at points.
I have no idea how, but somehow a crossover with Deadpool is my favourite issue of this book so far.
The efforts to resurrect Black Panther vs Deadpool (OK, fine) and Livewires (good lord, why?) trip each other up instead of synergizing. Jim Zub's conscious effort to emulate Adam Warren's verbosity leaks beyond the Livewires' dialog; the whole script is over-written. The art is strictly middle-shelf stuff. Scott Eaton's insistence on referencing Brian Stelfreeze's iconic Black Panther cover EVERY time he draws the character attracts the eye in a negative way.
I didn’t really care for this one, I think it was too many attempts at being funny. There were some good lines, but for the most part I was out.