COSMIC CALAMITY!
• A strange and powerful being from outer space is coming to destroy Earth - but WHY?
• WHO CARES?! Deadpool is totally going to merc it dead! Take that, space nerd!
• Ummm, that's the right thing to do, right? And...Wade can do it? Right? And there totally won't be any repercussions, right? RIGHT? I, uh...I've got a lot riding on this...
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Young has crafted a story that could arguably translate onscreen as Deadpool's MCU introduction, but it's already super cinematic when coupled with Klein's art. Read Full Review
Love him or hate him, there's a lot more to this Merc than obscure pop-culture references and a variety of pouches. Theres also a lot of punching and pretty unicorn-themed accessories. Read Full Review
Overall the writing saves the day, it's a classic Deadpool story complete with him, and his unicorn, running off half cocked to save the world for cash, because Iron Man is loaded. It's a quick fun read that stays true to cannon and ends on the perfect panel to get us ready for the next issue. Read Full Review
This comic will make you ask yourself: “Did I miss something?” I can't wait to see Skottie and Nic put their foot into the future of this series and properly represent one of my favorite anti-heroes. Read Full Review
As I said above. Deadpool may be the hero you need, but he surely was not the one you ask for. Everything is coming up Deadpool in issue #2, and if the first issue didn't almost grab you? This one does without a doubt. He's back to doing what he does the best and does it very when while driving everyone mad in the process. Nothing is more memorable than seeing what it is like when this guy of all mercenaries faces off against and end of the world threat. Read Full Review
The general look is often inconsistent and, in some cases, awkward. There is, for instance, one panel where it looks like a wide-mouthed Captain America is eating an invisible foot-long sandwich. Still, the story is good enough that I can ignore the flaws in the artwork. Read Full Review
Enjoyable art isn't enough to save Deadpool #2 from a poor script and generic, stake-less narrative. Read Full Review
I have been waiting for this a long time! he is breaking the 4 wall perfectly he has witty comebacks... Love the bird in the office... "I have a feeling she is flipping me the bird"! literately a LOL moment.
Funny as hell!
Deadpool learns of the coming of Groffon and sets out to defeat puke-themed Galactus all by his lonesome. This issue had me laughing quite a lot; I'm glad many of the jokes drew from sources beyond, "Ha ha! Puke!" The pacing (i.e. comedic timing) has improved dramatically since #1. The art is still grimy and detailed in a good way. The visuals are quite willing to play silly along with the script, though. I think the best overall description of this issue's tone is "Quality Looney Tunes, but made for an audience of lightly-stoned college students."
This was way better than the first issue, keep up the good work SY!
I know it's a Deadpool title but I get taken out of a bit because everybody is always quipping.