• The Mercs for Money have taken down Negasonic Teenage Warhead...
• ...but maybe that wasn't such a good thing to do?
• And if they didn't like HER vibes...wait 'til they take on Radioactive Man!
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Even thought it is only the second issue, I think a lot of great things are in place for future ones. You have a group of distinct characters (united by a common"interest in cold hard cash) coming together and causing general mayhem. It's off to a great start, and I can't wait to read more. Read Full Review
This is a fun and silly comic that gives a well-deserved break from the tense collection of comics coming from Marvel at the moment due to theirCivil War II event. We're glad this series is separate from the war, as it gives them chance to establish themselves away from the same narrative as many other characters. Read Full Review
If you're a fan of the zany and wackier comic stories of today or even yesteryear, this is a title you'd be thrilled to sit down and read while have a cold drink on a hot day. However, if you're looking for something light on Deadpool that focuses on the side characters in this story, you might want to look elsewhere for now. This is however a Deadpool book that avoids the Civil War hubbub going on so it does have that working for it. Basically, come for the action, stay for the art, and enjoy a little bit of the Mercs and a whole lot Deadpool. Read Full Review
It's a little unfortunate that the Mercs for Money are feeling superfluous in their own ongoing series. The conflict Cullen Bunn has cooked up, involving Deadpool being hired to round up various radioactive-powered characters, is compelling enough, but this story could just as easily unfold without the Mercs. Read Full Review