THE GOOD, THE BAD & THE UGLY part 3!
• In the heart of the enemy's clutches, Deadpool meets some uncanny friends...
• Captain America & Wolverine get sucked into the mystery of Deadpool's past.
As a longtime Deadpool fan, I just can't praise 'The Good, The Bad & The Ugly' enough. It's quite literally giving me everything I could want from a Deadpool comic. There's a great emotional weight to it, some solid laughs and the action is both hilarious and shockingly badass. My fellow Deadpool fans, it would be terribly unwise to miss out on this one. Read Full Review
Despite that last small worry, I really do have high hopes for the next two issues. This arc continues to live up to the expectation I'd had building since it was first teased earlier in the series. At this point, the Deadpool creative team has done nothing to make me doubt their ability to close out this arc satisfactorily. Read Full Review
This arc is getting near its end, and while it's been more about internal struggle than it is about the overt violence and silliness. With some dark and rough artwork and some interesting faces, this arc looks like it'll be one that will change Deadpool for a long time coming, something that is rather difficult, given how much he's been through. Read Full Review
While the shifting focus on action rather than the character development and plot progression may be disappointing for some, there is no denying that the enjoyable action and stunning artwork from Shalvey and Bellaire do make this issue rather entertaining. Not on the same level as the other issues in this arc, but fun nonetheless. Read Full Review
Deadpool #17is yet another strong issue for this series. I'm loving this current storyline, which is really showing that Duggan and Posehn don't just tell some great jokes " but they can tell some darn good stories too. With two parts of this story to come, I'm interested in seeing just what they have in store for us next. Because if it's anything like we've seen so far, then it could be truly terrifying " Read Full Review
I've missed this crazy guy's humor. Loved it.