Collected here for the first time: the eight-part epic story SO BIG it ran across the entire Marvel line! When Wolverine and Deadpool are called upon to save the universe, we can absolutely rely on them...to totally screw things up. Featuring fearsome battles and fights across space and time, starring two men who CANNOT be killed, no matter how fearsome the battles they fight across space and time! Will the Multiverse be saved? Will Wolverine and Deadpool defeat the (thematically confusing) killer librarians of the romantic-comedy universe? And most importantly, will Deadpool finally convince Wolverine...to be his best friend? Explosions, deamore
Javier Garrn did such a fantastic job with how much detail went into every single page of Deadpool/Wolverine: Weapon X-Traction. Each panel gets more exciting the longer you look at it, making you not want to take your eyes away from it. While Garrn handles the art, the color artist, Edgar Delgado, matches his energy and makes each page eye-popping. Garrn and Delgado are joined by Joe Sabino, who is the exclamation point to this wild sentence as a whole. The artists all showcased their talents so very well throughout Deadpool/Wolverine: Weapon X-Traction and made it an absolute joy to read. Read Full Review
If youre someone who wants to round out their pulls this week with something light and inoffensive then it won't hurt to pick this up. That being said, I think this is one destined to be a cult-classic dollar-bin book, the kind of story you discover without any expectations that you read and forget about but is always worth the pick-up at the price point. Read Full Review
This universe sucks, please let me defect to the pansexual romcom universe
This was 100 percent gimmicky, albeit enjoyable but it’s just another “hero’s save multiverse” with a Deadpool/wolverine spin. The saving grace was it had a heartfelt ending but honestly I wouldn’t waste the money with this one.