Deadpool is a terrorist?! That's how Captain America sees it, but Cap doesn't know that there are currently two Deadpools in NYC--one who's totally evil and one...well, one who's not quite as bad.
This issue takes a more serious turn from the slapstick of the first two parts of 'Evil Deadpool,' and I love how Daniel Way found a way to incorporate characters from Spider-Man's cast since the story takes place in New York City. I'm also not sure if I've ever pointed this out before, but Espin's facial expressions are absolutely fantastic. His pissed off Captain America on page three and confused Mr. Negative near the center of the issue are both priceless. Read Full Review
"Evil Deadpool" is fun, violent and manages to do some character work too. A great jumping on point before the probably awesome "Dead" storyline. Read Full Review
The rest of the comic about Evil Deadpool taking a job to kill a kid, and regular Deadpool (using his weird-ass logic) deciding to kidnap a totally different kid at gunpoint to draw out both his evil twin and Captain America, is certainly bizarre, but isn't anywhere near as much fun. Hit-and-Miss. Read Full Review