• After the shocking events of last issue, Wade Wilson is out for revenge...
• ...and nobody dishes out revenge quite like the Merc With a Mouth.
• Especially when he's slicin' and dicin' a bunch of assassins who took away someone he cares about.
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Deadpool Assassins #7 is honestly the limited series that I will look up to when I read other DP limited series. As a fan I felt like I was tugged along the story and I was watching it all go down right there in person as if I got some blood on my t-shirt. This is a comic that DP fans would look for if they want a gush of entertainment with a hefty side of existential crisis. Read Full Review
Deadpool Assassin #6 closes this series out with an issue that exemplifies why this series was so enjoyable all along. It's an exciting, action-packed, and hilarious Deadpool adventure that is surprisingly and unexpectedly dark. Read Full Review
Odd way to end the story. Not sure if that's "prime" Deadpool, or not, but either way it didn't sit all that well with me. Read Full Review
Deadpool Assassin #6 has good looking art, but feels short and leaves on a bit of a downbeat while wrapping up the story. Read Full Review
This entire series is absolutely still worth checking out, it's just a bit of a bummer how this third act ultimately comes together. Read Full Review
Deadpool's attempt to Captain-Kirk-talk Threnody out of murdering an unborn child gets interrupted by one last vampire fight. The tone of the script is impressively bleak and the art is quite strong, but there's a critical lack of logic to the plot. The resolution is ambiguous. In a better-built story it might read as intentional mystery; here it just seems like laziness or flip-flopping.