"SPACE ODDITY," PART 1 Deadpool, everyone's favorite fun-loving killer-for-hire, is back in business, taking on a new gig – in space! Will this job cement his rep as the best merc in the solar system, or will things like lack of oxygen and zero-gravity throw him off his game? One word: Maybe!
So let's talk opinions. What a truly great issue. This amazing book had everything you need to know about Deadpool. Any person who wanted to jump on the title would have a perfect example of what to expect month in and month out. Deadpool did his mercenary thing. There is plenty of action and violence. Plenty of humor as well. A complete story all wrapped into one issue. Add to that the wonderful art and we have perfection. That cat was hilarious. Deadpool's face with the mask all messed up was hilarious. The little old woman was priceless. The two splash pages were pretty cool. I also enjoyed the shifts in Deadpool's moral grounds as the issue progressed showing you the many level's to Deadpool's motives. From greed, to extortion, to cunning, to pity, to satisfaction, Deadpool experienced it all. Plus, a classic Deadpool ending. A perfect book, by all accounts. I hope this trend continues. That's my opinion folks. Take it or leave it. Read Full Review
Deadpool #33.1 is still on the way, but this also serves as a very good jumping-on point. Is this the return of the funny, shameless ass-kicking, mercenary Deadpool? We shall see. Read Full Review
Whether or not the issue convinces you that "Deadpool" is a series worth reading is debatable, but as comic in its own right, it's not bad. In fact, perhaps the best thing I can say is that if you only read one Deadpool comic this year " or indeed, in your life " then this one should undeniably suffice. Maybe that's enough. Read Full Review
If you really, really crave one more Deadpool book in your stack, this issue may be what you're looking for. But for new readers who actually want a worthy primer to the franchise, both Way and other writers have better material to offer. Read Full Review
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