Deadpool #28

Writer: Daniel Way Artist: Walden Wong, Carlo Barberi Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 20, 2010 Critic Reviews: 2 User Reviews: 2
8.0Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

Uh-oh. Sooo�it looks like maybe somebody got talked into doing something for someone who wasn�t who they said they were. And now the person who really is that person is kinda mad. Well, really mad, actually. But that�s okay because Deadpool is totally gonna fix this. Just like he always does. Parental Advisory �$2.99

  • 9.0
    Comic Vine - Mat 'Inferiorego' Elfring Oct 20, 2010

    It's the most enjoyable book I've read from Marvel, since the last issue of Deadpool came out. I know Deadpool is everywhere, and a chunk of the books he's in range from bland to "no thanks," but don't let that get you down because this book is the complete opposite. If you're looking from a break from 50-issue story-arcs and ultra-serious story lines that seemingly take the fun out of comics, then this is the perfect comic for you. Highly Recommended. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Oct 20, 2010

    Carlo Barberi's art is bright and expressive. His exaggerated figures are none too appealing, with their impossibly broad shoulders, baggy clothes, and Popeye-esque musculature, but for the most part Barberi conveys the script well. The only snag comes when the fake and real Secret Avengers begin appearing simultaneously. Barberi (or Way) could have done more to distinguish the two groups. Deadpool's status as the most consistent of these books might be in danger now thanks to Deadpool MAX, but those who want an enjoyable, comical read won't go wrong here. Read Full Review

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