“BULLSEYE,” PART 1 OF 3 Norman Osborn is through playing around with Deadpool—it’s time to send in the big guns. The big, crazy guns that never, ever miss. He may be wearing a new costume, but he’s still the same ol’ psychopath… Parental Advisory …$2.99
Combining Way and Medina on this book is pure, unadulterated, adrenaline fueled explosive fun! Read Full Review
This issue is a bit light on action, but there are still a few scenes where both masked goons get to cut loose. And that's where artist Paco Medina shines best. Medina doesn't always paint the most convincing portrait of man when man isn't wearing full-body spandex, but he does have a real knack for colorful, off-the-wall action. As the feud between Deadpool and Bullseye heats up, I expect Medina's art to follow suit. It's a good start to an arc. I just hope Deadpool's shtick of running and gunning with Osborn's goons doesn't grow stale. Read Full Review
Deadpool #10 is solid, but it's not nearly as strong as some of the issues that came before it. However, I won't lie; the small fight between Deadpool and Bullseye left me itching for more. Read Full Review