After botching the Montreal job and making a new enemy out of DEATH GRIP, Deadpool had the great idea to start his own boutique mercenary agency (definitely his idea! Not at all Agent Gao's!) But a startup is a lot of work, so Wade asks TASKMASTER to run it! Their first assignment? Finding out who this Death Grip is and why he's so interested in Wade.
Rated T+
I found this second install of Deadpool to be another homerun. It was funny with nodes of seriousness that are so true to the character of Deadpool. I feel Cody Ziglar has such a firm grasp on the characters and delivers their stories in such a way that has you feeling like you're reading about the adventures of an old friend. He nails every aspect you'd want to see in a Deadpool comic book, whether it be the humor, the laughing off of the seriousness, the chaos, or the emotions. Read Full Review
While money cant buy happiness, it can buy lots of cool stuff! In Deadpool #2, Wade Wilson decides to invest it in his future. But finding the right business partners could prove difficult with a death cult on his trail and a daughter who wants more from him than the occasional text or selfie. Read Full Review
This issue is peak Deadpool, with the perfect mix of comedy, action, and heartfelt moments. The creative team understand what makes Deadpool so great and are bringing those aspects in full force. This is the perfect series to hype readers up for the new movie coming out this year. Read Full Review
Deadpool #2 has a character development long-time Deadpool fans have been waiting for. Read Full Review
I'm really glad that this run is touching on some of Duggan's stuff. It has felt like writers have tried to mostly avoid his run since it ended, but really, that was peak Deadpool. We could always use more of that.
Deadpools daughter is well written, really love the artist. Not very funny but a good story
A little limp, but very readable.
while art isnt up to par, I do like the way the story is going on how Daredevil and Taskmaster team up to create their own mercenary business and have to deal with Crossbones.
While I enjoy the general idea of the story, the writing is AWFUL. The dialog and vibe in the writing makes me want to drop the book even though I usually enjoy Deadpool stories, even the bad ones. The art is ok, but nowhere near good enough to make up for the putrid writing.