Remember the time Deadpool went a little TOO crazy and killed the entire Marvel Universe? Well, this isn't that. This is a DIFFERENT time. Writer Cullen Bunn and artist Dalibor Talajic (A.K.A. the creators behind DEADPOOL KILLS THE MARVEL UNIVERSE) have reunited for ANOTHER tale of Deadpool taking out all of your faves in the most horrific ways possible! It's gonna hurt him more than it hurts you...and you're gonna love it!
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Cullen Bunn has pulled off a delicate twist with the second issue of this series. He's made Deadpool's murderous rampage into a superhero tragedy, while giving the series comedic interludes that are genuinely funny. Read Full Review
This Duo hit a homer in with the first Deadpool kills the marvel universe and they seem to be headed in the same route with vol. 2. Read Full Review
It's zany and full of Wade Wilson's signature killing, and the art style fully supports it. The art is mixed between the silly and realistic, and they're both handled well and never feel out of place. The story flows well and keeps readers interested in what our merc might do next. If there's any problem here, it's that things really don't move forward too much. We moved through one plot point in the whole book, and it feels like maybe they could have done a bit more here. Overall though, the action is great, the story is a blast, and interested readers will get what they wanted out of this. Read Full Review
Cullen Bunn wrote a decent Deadpool story in my opinion. It had all the corny rude humor that comes along with a character like Deadpool, he also wrote everyone else pretty well. This issue was chalked of different characters, as it should be. The whole issue just felt rushed and not very well put together. It just seems to me that the Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe again didn't really even need to happen nor is it really worth it. I would say this is a obviously a pass. There are plenty of other cooler stories that could have been told about Deadpool why rehash one over again so soon. Marvel should have waited a few years before doing it again. I am big fan of Deadpool and it just pains me to see such a horrible portrayal of him. Read Full Review
Deadpool lays waste to a lot of spider-people while the detective squad chasing him gains an interesting operative. There are little twists to this story of Wade getting OML'ed that make it interesting, but each positive is counterbalanced by some bit of weakness. Cool guest star and intriguing plot? Aha, but the dialogue's dreadful. Awesome fantasy scenes featuring Babysitter-Pool and a fruit pie eating contest? Aha, but many of the character designs are horrible and the fight scenes are woefully stiff. Like a lot of Marvel's less-enjoyable current series, this feels like a first draft effort fast-tracked into the market by an uncaring editorial team.