DEADPOOL INVADES THE X-MEN!
• When the X-Men won't return Deadpool's calls for a Krakoa portal on Monster Island, Wade decides to drop by for a visit.
• Apparently, the new X-Men home isn't taking visitors. RUDE.
• It's an entire nation of biological weapons and mutant warriors versus a merc with a mouth. GAME ON!
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Deadpool hasn't been this entertaining in quite some time, and this is easily one of the books I look forward to most every month. Read Full Review
This book is a whole lot of fun. It maximizes the hilarious nature of Deadpool and utilizes a ton of X-Men. Fans of Deadpool and the X-Men can't miss this book. Thompson's Deadpool is mischievous, manic, and cleverly uses its characters while never losing sight of Deadpool's innocence. Read Full Review
Ultimately, the issue is a great addition to the library of Deadpool storylines. Thompson and the rest of the creative team brought their A-game. This is an undeniably brilliantly funny issue that is more than worthy of your hard-earned dollars! If Thompson can keep knocking out stories like this, then Deadpool fans can sit back and enjoy the hurricane of comedy. Read Full Review
Deadpool #6 makes for a great jumping on point after wrapping up the last arc and demonstrates what’s made this series so much fun to read. Also, if you’re a fan of Jeff the land shark, or have yet to lay eyes on this magnificent creature, then this is a must read issue. Read Full Review
Deadpool #6 is a busy issue, but not in a bad way. There's plenty of elements for a variety of fans to enjoy, from the action to the drama, and so much more. It's an issue that quickly bounces between intense and fun, showing off some impressive writing skills. Read Full Review
Deadpool #6 sees Wade Wilson travel from the borough formerly known as Staten Island to Krakoa in Kelly Thompson's latest issue, where Jeff the Land Shark shines. Read Full Review
Deadpool #6 is a fun road trip to Krakoa with great art and a bunch of laughs. Deadpool may not have gotten what he wanted out of it, but I did, and I hope that continues. Read Full Review
Deadpool #6 is a fun road trip to Krakoa with great art and a bunch of laughs. Deadpool may not have gotten what he wanted out of it, but I did, and I hope that continues. Read Full Review
Deadpool #6 is a remarkably fun and entertaining issue exploring just why Wade Wilson hasn't been involved in the X-Men relaunch, but the narrative hurdles prove to just be a little too much for the issue to be as successful as it could've been. Read Full Review
Kelly Thompson's writing in this issue captures the hilarity of Deadpool's personality in his poorly veiled desire to be a part of the X-Men. Read Full Review
"Deadpool" #6 is a fun and satirical look at the X-Men status quo. Read Full Review
I love that little shark
This was so much fun. And the art was great.
oh man so much fun
Magik bottom-lines this issue in three sentences: "What do we do with him now? Also this shark is adorable … can we keep it?"
This was cute and fun and I would seriously die for Jeff.
Nice to see Wade calling out the new era of x-men
I need to go back and read the rest of the issues. I read #1 and thought it was just fine, but this issue was super fun and hilarious. It has a lot of great one-liners and funny moments without the dumb cliche of him breaking the 4th wall. It also has a lot of heart, especially the ending, which could be a cool turning point and a new motivation for Wade's character. The art is also pretty good, so overall I really liked this. I'll continue reading it
Mama Frost looks good
Picked this up since I love Libranda's art but wasn't following the series based on the first few issues. It was cute with some nice moments and the art was fantastic but they lost me at the end as yet another character is dying....yes another one. I just can't anymore with everyone dying. How many times do we have to do this story? I'll check back later to see what Thompson makes of it. I hope I'm wrong.
I liked the art but cutesy-pie, ditzy Deadpool isn't doing much for me.