• Our wall-crawling hero is stalked by a classic SPIDER-SLAYER!
• Wait. This isn't a Spider-Man book.
• What is a Spider-Slayer doing here???
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DEADPOOL #35 is a nice reminder why I love this run. There's comedy that'll make me burst into laughter, displays of depth with Deadpool, and they've been doing so much worldbuilding. While other books may jump from one story to the next without any significant connections, every single story in this book -- since Deadpool battled zombie presidents -- has elements carrying over and playing a big role in Deadpool's life. Simply put: Duggan, Posehn, and Hawthorne's DEADPOOL is awesome. This is must read stuff if you like the Merc with a Mouth. Read Full Review
Mike Hawthorne returns in this issue, giving the pages that right balance between physical comedy and sad introspection. Hawthorne makes a strong partner with colorist Jordie Bellaire. Given how much the series suffered visually during Original Sin, it's great to see it rebound on that front. Read Full Review
Deadpool #35 is an improvement upon the previous issue's throwback theme, but still leaves the reader wanting more of the scenes that matter most. Help for Kim and his friends has been a long time coming; there reader can't help but be eager to see what's next in store for these battered mutants. Read Full Review