THE HEART IS A LONELY MERCENARY...
• Someone has stolen Deadpool's heart...LITERALLY.
• The Merc with the Mouth hires the Snoop with a Private Eye, Jessica Jones!
• You'll never guess where this twisted trail leads!!!
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This issue is a pitch-perfect combination of so many things: a heartbroken Deadpool, a slew of other Marvel Comics characters, and every trope you can think of from the noir genre. Read Full Review
Deadpool #9 is a noir-driven Valentine's Day story that is both bizarre and heartfelt. Just like a Deadpool comic should be! Read Full Review
Deadpool #9 so far is one of my favorites of this run. There's something to appreciate about a creative team that simply aims to give you the full experience with the Merc With a Mouth. He can be serious, he can be sincere, and he will always be consistently funny. Getting a balance of all these things with each passing issue makes this book easily recommended. Read Full Review
In this issue the comic feels like a journey to find Deadpool's heart through various methods, which is cute. But I was continuously waiting for something to happen that brought out Wade's character outside of his usual mannerisms. Read Full Review
It's good but get on with the story already. I'm still not sold on Young as the right writer for Deadpool. Nic Klein though is perfect!
I mostly liked this. It really was the art that did it for me. And the promise that there will be an ongoing plotline. This is less of a complaint for this issue and more of a question for Marvel: When are you going to explain how Mephisto got out of his prison in Vegas?
This was okay! I liked the art and the noir theme.