Another "lost" Deadpool issue...this one from the '70s! Deadpool hits the streets with Power Man & Iron Fist!
This issue is awesome. it's funny, looks great and completely captures the demented take of vintage Marvel Comics with the spin of Deadpool as the main character. The humor lands on nearly every level, the look passes the test of time and nearly everything here lines up to be a great precursor to the nextDeadpool arc. Read Full Review
But what can I say " this blast to the past is charming. It's silly. It's also dumb. But watching Deadpool crash the '70s heyday of Power Man and Iron Fist is the sort of self-referential nerd humor that you can't help but enjoy. Can you dig it? Because I certainly do. Read Full Review
Anyway, this issue is full of laughs and even gets into the real reason so much bad shit happens to May Parker! This issue was Ace! Read Full Review
This may not be the best issue of Posehn and Duggan's run on the book, but it is very entertaining. I can't really think of a reason why anyone who already likes Deadpool wouldn't like this issue. Read Full Review
This issue of Deadpool provides a nice one and done story. Obviously the groundwork here will lead to more stories down the road, but for now, this issue is a good standalone story. Obviously the book is a "period piece" especially in terms of references, but it's done very well. If you like your comics to be standalone or your stories to be a little tongue-in-cheek then check this out. Read Full Review
It's wonderfully chaotic and funny to the core. Read Full Review
While not as successful as the other inventory issue as a whole, this issue does create a good parody of the 70′s despite its lack of focus on the plot thanks to the wonderfully chaotic art and the jokes. Read Full Review
Deadpool #13is a fun little read. As with #7, it isn't just a silly little filler issue, instead serving as a hidden prologue for the next story-arc on Deadpool. Whilst not as 'complete' as a story a #7, this is still an entertaining read, and is something which Deadpool fans should definitely check out. Read Full Review
Deadpool #13 won't change your mind about how you feel about the crazy killer " positive or negative " but it succeeds in what it sets out to do and is relatively harmless. If you're in the mood to laugh and not take anything to seriously you can do far worse than this book. Read Full Review
Overall, 'Deadpool' is still as wild and crazy as ever. Though he's not re-killing dead presidents anymore, he is teaming up with some great heroes and the gags haven't gotten old yet. After all the seriousness of books like 'Avengers', 'Thanos Rising', and 'Indestructible Hulk', it's nice to have a book on your pull list with the purpose to consistently make you laugh. Read Full Review