Concluding the 2nd arc of MARVEL NOW! Deadpool!Can Wade trust hell to keep their side of his contract?Will all of Deadpool’s new friends end up dead because of him?Are turkey sandwiches better than ham?2 of these 3 questions will be answered!
So in conclusion, Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn give a spectacular end and an intriguing beginning for the next arc. It's got everything; laughs, jokes, action and some interesting character development. Deadpool is in good twisted hands!! BRING ME MORE POOL!!! Read Full Review
Co-writers Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn give Vetis' arc a terrific conclusion and it's a fitting lead into their next tale. It delivers everything I've come to expect from Deadpool's latest solo series: solid looking pages, plenty of laughs, enjoyable action and sprinkles of character development and depth from Wade. The Merc with a Mouth is in good hands. They're somewhat twisted hands... but good hands nonetheless. Read Full Review
This is a fun arc, and while it's now over and moving towards the next arc, it's good to be over. This is a great book and continues to be so, working on a level that mixes comedy with action and moves it to an amazing level of ridiculous that only Deadpool could achieve. Read Full Review
The good: The art by Mike Hawthorne is solid as usual: he's found the perfect marriage of cartoonish realism which at least make the fight visually appealing. Duggan and Posehn have also set us up for a premise involving Deadpool's more dark and twisted side, which looks to be very promising. 6.0 Great artwork by Mike Hawthorne.The Vetis storyline finally sees its conclusion.The issue-spanning fight between Vetis and Deadpool is kind of boring.Not nearly as funny as last issue. Read Full Review
Not unlike the finale, the issue itself feels hurried and pointless. Despite a few decent scenes peppered throughout the arc, the entire storyline seems like yet another detour just to alienate all of Deadpools friends. The plot was burdened by the same poorly written dialogue and a series of hasty revelations. Jumbled and underwhelming as usual. Read Full Review