SECRET EMPIRE TIE-IN!
• Who's the guy in Hydra green the chicks all call a sex machine?
• DEADPOOL! You're darned right.
• You know...I am starting to think he might be on the wrong side here.
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This is the must buy Secret Empire tie-in. It's hilarious, well-crafted, and just damn good storytelling. Read Full Review
DEADPOOL #32 is another worty installment not only for SECRET EMPIRE, but for the Merc and his guilty conscious. Read Full Review
None of the other Secret Empire tie-ins have come close to the quality of the Deadpool issues. Read Full Review
Last time Gerry Duggan limited the humor and gave us a more somber issue. Here much of that humor returns, but it is as effective as ever. Speedball and Deadpool's little skirmish does not last long but is effective in providing some key laughs. Duggan does not fully forget what happen with Agent Coulson as it still weighs on Deadpool in a way that fits the character. Add to that the difficult his daughter is having in school and you have a Deadpool in major conflict with himself. We are getting a story that is more than Deadpool having fun shooting heroes. We are quickly finding out there are even lines a mercenary won't cross. Read Full Review
Who would've thought that Deadpool comic would be so good as a tie-in. It's funny and is great development for Deadpool.
Duggan and Lolli deliver the goods. This is not gonna end well!!
Duggan and Lolli. Straight killin it on Deadpool, as per usual.
A paternal Deadpool is working as a Hydra enforcer and developing some serious second thoughts. Gerry Duggan adds in rock-solid links between Wade's personal experiences with his daughter and the renegades he's supposed to be hunting down for Supreme Hydra Stevil. We also get some nice worms-eye glances at how Hydrated America is working. Why is Deadpool flying around in a Battlestar Galactica Viper, though?