DEADPOOL IS IN FOR A WORLD OF WEIRD!
• A merc job leads Deadpool to one of the strangest corners of the Marvel U...WEIRDWORLD!
• Not only that, he's fallen into a TIME STORM! Oh no, not a Time Storm!!! Anything but a Time Storm!!! Wait...what's a Time Storm?
• Monsters! Sorceresses! Man-Things! Romance! Time Storms! THIS ISSUE HAS IT ALL!
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In the end, this issue was a door of opportunity that opened the way for future fun and craziness and, for once, came off as a true breath of fresh air. Read Full Review
Deadpool #4 was everything you could hope for and more. It had a definite start and finish to this journey through Weirdworld, and what more can I say except that this world is never one to overlook for the unique experience. It's never the same, and nor should it ever when you throw Deadpool into the mix. Read Full Review
While the issue itself is relatively inconsequential in the grand scheme of things, it does show how much fun Wade Wilson can have when he's thrown into ridiculous predicaments. Read Full Review
Though, if my king murdered one of my fellow soldiers for seemingly no apparent reason, I guess I'd be upset, too. Pretty sure that's how Game of Thrones started. Read Full Review
This was a cartoonishly-paced, gloriously-violent vacation in Weird World that is only occasionally let down by the art. Read Full Review
'Deadpool' #4 is a wonderfully weird comic that will make you laugh. The creative team captures the spark and energy that makes Wade Wilson one of today's more enduring anti-heroes. Read Full Review
Hunting an embezzler who's fled all the way to Weirdworld throws Wade into an issue's worth of fantasy shenanigans. It's "Deadpool falls in love with Jennifer Kale," which at least has novelty going for it; Jennifer hasn't appeared on-page since Secret Wars. The story relies a little too heavily on Deadpool's narration and turns into a big ol' shaggy dog at the end, but passionate artwork committed to emphasizing the "weird" in Weirdworld keeps things enjoyable.
Really enjoying the whackiness of this run.
Great fun that I look forward to every month.
I really loved the art and Weird World at first, but then Deadpool would not shut up, like more than usual and it made the book a chore to read for me.
This comic continues to lean just a little too much to the try-hard side.