• First: Deadpool let loose in an oil field!
• Then: Deadpool & Shiklah enter the Tomb of Scariness!
• Guest-starring Omega Red and damned dirty bamfers!
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Another strong issue full of action, surprising pathos, hilarity and nookie as we continue the march towards Deadpool's dirtnap. Duggan and Posehn have earned the admiration of this longtime Deadpool fan " I'll look back fondly on their run, miss them when they're gone and for the time being " look forward to the giant-sized final issue. Read Full Review
DEADPOOL #44 is all about two things: buildup and character. Sure, it has some amusing violence and plenty of jokes, but what it really boils down to is it's a comic that'll hook you with a surprisingly down to earth moment between two characters and then it'll leave you thinking about what's to come. And thanks to the art team's steady dose of lovable visuals, we're never pulled out of the moment. The combination of consistently solid visuals and a strong script makes this yet another great chapter in Duggan and Posehn's run. It's too bad we only have one issue left, but at least they've created a run that'll be worth missing. In a time when Deadpool could just be a blatant cash cow, they've given the merc with a mouth a number of great stories -- stories that are definitely worth reading all over again later on. Now, we just have to wait and see whether the big finale delivers. Read Full Review
Really dug the art in this one. Very well done, great combo of cartoonish and realistic. Dialog a little weak but I'm digging the story. Overall I enjoyed this issue.