Cable & Deadpool #11

Writer: Fabian Nicieza Artist: Patrick Zircher Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 19, 2005 Critic Reviews: 1 User Reviews: 3
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THE BURNT OFFERING PART 5 With Cable out of commission, now Deadpool has to save the day! Even if it means confronting his fear of very BIG-headed villains!

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    Comics Bulletin - Jason Cornwell Feb 1, 2005

    First off I have to say I loved the cartoonish style that Patrick Zircher adopts when the book takes us inside Cable's head, as how can one not smile at the little visuals, like the heart decal on Domino's holster, or the fact that Solo is burdened with enough weapons to equip an army. As for his work on the main story, the art does a wonderful job of delivering the material in a visual exciting, highly detailed manner, as the opening double page shot of M.O.D.O.K. is a great image to pull readers into the story. I also had to smile at the discovery that Deadpool makes when he dives into the swimming pool, and the art also does a lovely job conveying the action as Deadpool does battle with the technology of our guest-star. The art also does some nice work playing up the surprise element of the final page revelation, as the art does a nice job of making this character instantly recognizable to Deadpool readers. Read Full Review

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