Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1
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Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1

Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Salva Espin Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 3, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 8 User Reviews: 8
8.1Critic Rating
6.6User Rating

The final act of the Deadpool Killogy begins! Deadpool sets his sites on the ultimate target...himself! Contains over 700% of your daily recommended Deadpool!

  • 10
    ComicBuzz - Robert O'Doherty Jul 29, 2013

    The ending to issue #1 didnt give me any real ideas where the story is heading next, but Ill be picking up the next issue for sure! Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    Comic Addicts - Anant Sagar Jul 10, 2013

    The corps get into the Bea Arthur and get ready to leave, when the Watcher (wearing a Deadpool #1 foam finger) comes and explains the most dangerous dilemma that the multiverse will ever know. A war that could destroy the fabric of the multiverse as we know it. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Marvel Disassembled - Michael Bowie Jul 6, 2013

    Whether or not this insanity will actually work for the whole four issues is yet to be seen, but I for one am looking forward to the ride. We've got Deadpool, Deadpool Pulp, Golden Age Deadpool, Lady Deadpool, Kidpool, Dogpool, Headpool, a microwave, chainsaw sense, and what I can only refer to as Gimppool. This really looks like it's going to be Deadpool turned up to eleven in all the right ways. All aboard the Bea Arthur kids! Actually, kids probably shouldn't read this, the reason is in the list above. Everyone else though, grab a manwich and enjoy the crazy. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Jul 3, 2013

    Having read the previous miniseries I can say with some certainty this series seems to be stronger. Obviously Bunn has been working towards something, as every miniseries naturally evolves into the next, and this one appears to be built up on the others rather than a fleeting, “Hey, lets try this idea out” feel some of the miniseries have had. The humor is okay, but the stakes have been raised and actually seem to matter this go around. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Digitl Noob - Russ Pirozek Jul 5, 2013

    With a brand new series comes a new sense of freshness in the Deadpool Kills trilogy. With gorgeous artwork and a new sense of plot (though, this plot is still a bit weak), this is a series that now seems to have a new lease on life, even if it's only three more issues in this mini. More fun, more interesting to look at and less awful than the previous installments, Deadpool Kills Deadpool might finally reach its goal of ending this series (and the character, at least for this event) in a fun and violent way. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    IGN - Jesse Schedeen Jul 3, 2013

    The art quality also enjoys a nice boost in this book thanks to Salva Espin. Espin previously worked on Daniel Way's Deadpool series, where his bright, energetic renderings and stylistic similarity to Paco Medina made him an asset. He brings a similarly bombastic flair to this series, giving the final part of a trilogy a more traditional Deadpool that's called for now that the setting has switched to the core Marvel Universe. Read Full Review

  • 7.2
    Analog Addiction - Jideobi Odunze Jul 4, 2013

    Aside from this the story has some promise, and I say that now because we know what to expect down the road. Of course with that said it's all up to Cullen Bunn to be able to deliver on this because when it comes to Deadpool its hit and miss with execution being very vital in its success. The one thing you are left questioning is if this book will take itself seriously. The previous story arc did and this one seems like it might have that conflict between being funny yet dark. Hopefully there will be a balance that doesn't make you feel as if it has no real purpose. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Book Resources - Jennifer Cheng Jul 5, 2013

    Speaking of themes and devices, the ending cliffhanger features a surprise appearance by a familiar Marvel Universe multiverse character who has a fun whack-a-doodle statement for the final panel. Bunn hints that Deadpool is as much about beginnings as endings. In this and in Espin's art, "Deadpool Kills Deadpool" #1 is an entertaining start to the last of "Killology." Read Full Review

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