'TIL DEATH DO US... Part 3 (of 6)
Deadpool's whirlwind romance with Shiklah was one of the most exciting times of his life. Traveling across the world, fighting all sorts of threats at her side, and finally marrying her as a way to thwart the evil vampire lord, Dracula. But since then, the reality has set in. Shiklah is a demon succubus, and more than that, the Queen of the monster kingdom hidden beneath Manhattan... and the problems between them continue to pile up. Now, when an affront to Shiklah's people demands justice, a line is crossed. As the Monster Metropolis declares war on the surface world, Deadpool must choose between the wif more
As a chapter in a crossover, it doesn't really do much to advance the story. This series probably shouldn't have even been part of the crossover at all. It's more of a tie-in issue than an essential part of the saga. But it's very entertaining, and that's really all that matters. Read Full Review
While this issue doesn't hold the same weight as the other series in this crossover, it gives us a much needed break from the main story and adds some humor back into a very serious Deadpool storyline. The team is great as always and the art is absolutely incredible. Hastings has been doing a great job with the Gwenpool book and you can see that experience has really helped him shine in this book as well. It's a shame this book seems to be ending because I would love to see more of the Mercs for Money but I guess all things must come to an end. I have high hopes for the final issue next month. Read Full Review
The Mercs make a hash out of trying to steal Shiklah's monster wand. This issue was a disappointing lesson for me: There's no such thing as a sure thing. I would have sworn that Christopher "Gwenpool" Hastings scripting a comedy book was guaranteed gold, but this issue is packed with unfunny humor and dull plot developments. Iban Coello's art is a silver lining, though. I will never like the ridiculous boobs he's given Domino, but he draws a whole lot of monster wackiness here and he does it with commendable talent.