INHUMANS VS. X-MEN TIE-IN!
• The Mercs are caught in a dystopic future battle between the Inhumans & the X-Men!
• But with civilians getting caught in the fray, the Mercs have taken it upon themselves to protect the innocent.
• Meanwhile, Negasonic Teenage Warhead's powers keep getting stronger...
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Fortunately, Coello's art is nowhere near as offensive as Deadpool's jokes and is right at home in a comedic superhero book. His smooth pencils reminded me of the work of Paco Medina, who also spent some time illustrating Deadpool's adventures.I'm clearly not the target audience for this series, which in my eyes, just continues to overexpose Deadpool, Wolverine-style (and look what happened to him – he's dead). Storywise, this is the type of event tie-in that really doesn't need to exist, in my opinion. Deadpool & The Mercs for Money could have continued with their regular adventures without wading into the X-Men's battle (pun intended) and revisiting the tired, dark-future concept. Read Full Review
Not a fan of the IvX event but i loved this chapter, the relashionship between Negasonic and Wade is lovely, and is aways nice to see Polaris.
I have not been reading everything involved with the Inhuman V X-Men story so I am coming in as an outsider. I know what the conflict is but have no idea where this issue fits in that story. That said I still liked the issue. The one thing I would say is that lately the title focuses less on Deadpool and more on Negasonic Teenage Warhead. It is a team book so that is not so much a problem, but let's be honest, you are going to pick up this book to see Deadpool. I was very thrown off by Karnak loosing his monk look. Sometimes being pulled into an event works, other times it is a distraction from the title. We will have to see how this goes.