• Flashback to the 90's as we learn the darkest secret of Deadpool's past!
• See the events Deadpool's friends learned about it Original Sin FIRST HAND!
• Guest-Starring 90's Sabretooth, 90's Alpha Flight, and 90's artwork!
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On one hand, I'm interested in seeing the eventual fallout from this conclusion. On the other hand, I'd rather not because nothing positive can come of it. This is going to be tragic as hell. Read Full Review
There is a steady flow of laughs and 90's bashing! You have to love how this team manages to throw out all kinds of scenarios that seem done but still keep it fresh! Read Full Review
The Deadpool team offer up another "lost" issue here, this time set in Marvel's radical '90s era. Everything in the art, from the gimmicky 3D cover to the over-the-top Rob Liefeld-esque stylings, is a pitch-perfect sendup of the period. Read Full Review
DEADPOOL #34 is a very satisfying read for fans of the volume. On top of the steady flow of comedy and having a total blast mocking the '90s, Duggan and Posehn also push their plot with Butler front and center and end it all on a strong emotional note. Plus, Koblish and Staples prove yet again why they continue to receive my praise and respect. Everything the two writers throw their way, they're able to put it on the page with an impressive amount of talent and always deliver the appropriate tone. However, new readers will likely feel pretty lost and will be left wondering why certain characters pop up and how they're connected. It's a bummer for them, but loyal fans are more than likely going to appreciate how this volume's expanding history is included in this entertaining chapter. Read Full Review
This issue of Deadpool is great. Minus the $4.99 price tag Read Full Review
The only panels that truly fit within what readers come to expect from this run of Deadpool arrive at the end. Deadpool and his daughter are outside, swinging on a swingset. Wade is carefree and a immature, and the art mimics that mood. These last pages are the only ones that can firmly fit in with the rest of this run. The remaining pages and story of Deadpool #34 seem out of place and difficult to understand unless the reader is fortunate enough to be "in on the joke." Context is key. Read Full Review