Deadpool's smash-hit, first-ever original graphic novel - now serialized in comics form! Wade Wilson has been shooting, stabbing and otherwise annoying people for a long time. He's made a lot of enemies. But one he just can't quite place is the brutal Thumper, who keeps showing up out of the blue to pound him into jelly. What is Deadpool's past connection to this beefy face masher? Wade has as much of a clue as you do! So he decides to call in some help from an old friend: Domino! Superstar co-creator of the Merc with a Mouth, Rob Liefeld, tells his greatest Deadpool tale yet!
PARENTAL ADVISORY
Overall, Deadpool: Bad Blood #1 is a funny and action packed romp that shows Liefeld at his best. The story by the creative team is pure joy. The art by the creative team is masterful. Altogether, this story is why fans have always loved the Merc with a Mouth. Read Full Review
Deadpool comics are fun, and Bad Blood is no exception. If you are new to Deadpool, I hope you enjoy it. The creative team is solid all around, the jokes are always a good time, and anytime Rob can sneak a foot quip into the panel, that makes it that much more light-hearted and funny. Read Full Review
Inkers: Rob Liefeldm, Shelby Robertson, Adelso Corona, Marat Mychaels Read Full Review
The book tries to keep much of the fourth-wall-breaking meta humor that made Deadpool comics great in the 2010s, but it often shifts back into 90s cheese with over-the-top violence, cringe-inducing one-liners and insane character designs. Read Full Review
Nostalgic art. Nostalgic dialogue. I enjoyed it.
I could almost believe Mr. Liefeld's modern comics are self-parody; this issue could be an intentional attempt to confirm the "Rob Liefeld can't draw feet" meme. But I just can't credit him with the intellect or talent necessary for self-parody.
Painfully unfunny and another lazy Liefeld comic. Spend 3min reading it at the stand and buy something else.