• DEADPOOL VS. SABRETOOTH, Parts II & III!
• When two unkillable men go to war, there's bound to be collateral damage.
• But this time, Deadpool is serious about it.
• I know, I know-how can Deadpool be serious?
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Despite these gripes, this issue was a huge step forward artistically and continues to have great character interactions between Sabretooth and Deadpool. They fight and identify with each other like no one else could. This relationship is truly unique, in addition to being unexpected for the characters. Lucky for us, it seems like these two aren't through yet. Read Full Review
It is so fun to have so many Deadpool titles to look forward to each month, but some of you may be bored or annoyed at how accessible Deadpool is now. Yeah, the success of the movie kind of robbed Deadpool of his unappreciated charm, but he is still the same Deadpool really. He may be growing up and learning new things about himself, but arent we all? If Deadpool #10 is any indication of what is to come, lets embrace the Deadpool bandwagon and get ready for some more fun, action-packed, hilarity from our favorite Merc with a Mouth. Read Full Review
Gerry Duggan's newish Deadpool series is successfully hammering home the belief that Deadpool is definitely a sarcastic and violent asshole, but he's a good guy who cares about the little people of the world. Read Full Review
This relaunched series has really tapped into that peculiar blend of black comedy and tragedy that makes Gerry Duggan's Deadpool so appealing. That's why it's disappointing that this issue foregoes hat approach for a more humor and action-oriented installment. And while that approach has its merits, the humor falls flat too often in these pages. Read Full Review
I know many of you are going to like this story because of the Deadpool brand. The booksreliesmore on smaller, funny moments than on a solid overall plot. It's still an enjoyable read and promises better ones down the line, even if, as me, you're not acquainted with the main character as the rest of the world seems to be. I haven't yet seen the movie, I know, shame on me, but I'm living in South America and i'll get to it eventually. Read Full Review
I know many of you are going to like this story because of the Deadpool brand. The booksreliesmore on smaller, funny moments than on a solid overall plot. It's still an enjoyable read and promises better ones down the line, even if, as me, you're not acquainted with the main character as the rest of the world seems to be. I haven't yet seen the movie, I know, shame on me, but I'm living in South America and i'll get to it eventually. Read Full Review
Overall I am enjoying this current arc, this issue had a cool action sequence. I would have like a little more story progression but still a good read
So, my wanting clarity about Deadoool's dead parents goes unfulfilled in this issue, now we kind of get the reveal that Sabertooth killed his dad, but POSSIBLY not his mom? So there's a reveal yet to come? Possibly, or it is just another instance of editorial letting things go even though its their job to maintain clarity and understanding in the stories they are overseeing. This issue has great art, and supreme humor, but I don't know what's coming next, and don't know if things will shake out they way they're supposed to. But its deadpool, so I'm sure it will be plenty funny and outrageous.
This battle is interesting but it still just can't get to the level that the title promises. I like the art and the lettering to this book a lot but it still just feels like a quick and breezy read with not a lot for memorable moments. The motorcycle chase was awesome though. It just that this conflict just doesn't seem to gain much depth.