Wade Wilson triumphed against Death Grip! This is the first issue of a new arc and killing Deadpool NOW would be an INSANE thing to do. Which is exactly why we're doing it. RATED PARENTAL ADVISORY.
Rated T+
When Ellie and Princess undertake a mission, Deadpool discovers the unkindest cut of all in Deadpool #6. Read Full Review
I wasn't sure how I'd feel about Ellie taking on the role as Deadpool, but Cody Ziglar stuck the landing. But something else Ziglar did was play with my emotions. Everything was going too well with Ellie, so of course, Death Grip had to kill Deadpool. Deadpool #6 made you feel all the feelings while reading it. It really was an entertaining comic to read, so hats off to Ziglar and the whole creative team. I'm anxious but excited to see what comes next in Deadpool #7. Read Full Review
Ziglar and Antonio do a solid job here for Wade Wilson's swan song, setting up some interesting beats for the comic to take up in the future. Read Full Review
I love the plot and the daughters of Deadpool, Taskmaster is a lot of fun, the art is fine, but I HATE the writing. The humor falls flat on its face, the usually endearing (or at least moderately funny) fourth wall breaking is forced, corny and annoying here, Deadpool doesn't really sound like Deadpool. He sounds like a hacky actor putting on a bad impression of Deadpool. Sounds like what a Deadpool movie would be if we got Carrot Top instead of Ryan Reynolds playing Deadpool. I really hope they get a new writer for Deadpool soon or I might end up dropping the book. I'm just sticking around for the daughters at this point.
Correct me if I’m wrong. Deadpool is a funny character. Six issues in. When does the humor start?