• Deadpool and his bride go on a honeymoon...to Japan!
• How will married life agree with our mouthy merc?
• Will he start doing the "take my wife" joke all the time?
You know that feeling you get when you look deep into the eyes of someone you love? It's a feeling of happiness that you never want to end, right? Well, that's basically how I felt reading this issue. I absolutely loved every second of this ridiculously hysterical ride. It kept me smiling, delivered a staggering amount of amusement, and it all looked great, too. As if an issue that's pure fun wasn't good enough, it also leaves you wondering what's going on and what that will mean for the next story arc. I've said it before and I'll say it again: Duggan and Posehn are doing great things with Deadpool. Don't miss it, my fellow Wade fans. Read Full Review
The heart and soul of Deadpool are on center stage during this whirlwind romance with the demon Queen. He shows her his true motivations and she loves him more for them. He reveals his true face to the world and she adores his handsome good looks. He is devoted to her fully, and loves watching her get angry enough to turn enemies into pink paste while she gets a thrill from his proficiency with explosives. They are Marvel's new Bonnie and Clyde and it will be a treat to see them make appearances together in other titles. Like every good marriage, Shiklah makes Wade's world better by sharing it with him and the same can be said for the comic that bears his name. Read Full Review
Issue #28 is a wacky little standalone issue that sees Wade and his new bride venture to Japan as part of their honeymoon. Read Full Review
So to finish up, things are looking great for Deadpool recently. I had put the book down for a while, I got bored with what seemed like silliness for the sake of silliness ever since Deadpool Corps and I missed the byplay and the ho-yay between Wade and Cable. Now that Shiklah is here though, it looks like I'm going to have to pick it up again. Read Full Review
Deadpool #28is a missed opportunity. With the issue offering to take readers on Deadpool's crazy honeymoon, there was the chance for this issue to explore Deadpool's marriage, whilst taking readers on a memorable adventure. Sadly this issue fails to do either of those, instead offering a somewhat formulaic "escalation" story instead. Ah well. Read Full Review
Overall, the art has a different feel from earlier issues which I think is a fine change of pace due to the fact that we're heading into a new story arc. Was this issue worth reading? Meh, you can honestly skip it and be just fine next issue. Read Full Review