• Deadpool isn't usually known for his attention to detail and promptness, but he's CLEANING UP in the mercenary-for-hire biz.
• And since the Regeneratin' Degenerate's proven elusive of the Assassins Guild's efforts to stop him, in this issue they'll hit him where it hurts...
• His groin. His friends.
Parental Advisory
Awwww"Deadpool gonna take us home tonight. Awwww"down beside that red firelight. And he gonna show us how to get things done. It's a major mission/kill-crazy issue here. Chock full of one-liners, adventure, gratuitous violence and, of course"ninjas! Because what Deadpool comic is complete without ninjas. Many bloody/severed thumbs up go to buying this comic and taking it home right away. Read Full Review
Sharpen That PencilPhew, if there was anything that heightened the excitement in this comic, it was the artwork. Bagley made it swish this time. Because the colors were bright and hyperactive, I felt my heart-rate pickup. The gore was still present, but the focus went on vibrant colors and action scenes. I knew what was at stake, and it felt like there was a timer associated with Deadpool's death and his relationships. What lacked in immediate humor, provided itself in the coloring. I never felt separated from the page, and this is one of the rare moments where I found the art played an even stronger role in determining the protagonist's personality when the words weren't always available. Read Full Review
Some readers might be upset with Deadpool's ultimate goal as to why he's taking on so many missions, but hey, that's life and Cullen Bunn knows how to evoke emotion in the hearts of comic book readers. Read Full Review
Is this the strongest issue of the series thus far? No. But does it manage to be quite a lot of fun? You bet. Read Full Review
Deadpool collects his supporting cast and tries to recruit the Hellhouse into fighting the Assassins' Guild with him. Finally, the purpose of this series becomes clear: to merge some OG 90s Deadpool threads into his current continuity. That's a mighty modest goal for so many pages, and this issue gives a perfect demonstration of the indulgent way the creators go about it. Wade does an action montage of merc jobs with Threnody. It takes 7 pages to show 12 gigs - very stylish, but also very definitely filler. For other readers, this might easily be a good comic. It fails a subjective but vital test for me, though: I have absolutely zero interest in ever re-reading this.
I'm sorry, I can't get over how dumb his sidekick's outfit is.