• Guess how this story is going to end.
• I dare you.
Parental Advisory
Talajic captures the grindhouse feel and delivers on all of the action moments. It's just unfortunate that the final script didn't live up to his art. Read Full Review
Read it if you're a completist type who feels a need to finish a series, but if you were on the fence on finishing"save your $3.99 for something else. Read Full Review
Not much to say about this. I finished it for the sake of it, but it never really caught my attention. Not worth it overall. Some nice wacky art here and there, but really fails to capture the essence of Deadpool and to keep the story interesting. This is what you get when Marvel wants to overexpose an already overexposed character even more.
Deadpool turns on the badguys up to and including the Red Skull. The end of this miniseries lands him in some very Logan-esque territory, and while there's a certain conclusiveness to the way the plot wraps up, the payoff is by no means big enough to justify all the pages spent in the journey. Not only is it the capstone to a profoundly unnecessary series, but it's a *generic* one that has minimal bearing on the past four issues of hero-killing. The Talajic/Sudzuka/Mrva art closes on a realistic, gory indie note. There's nothing wrong with it, but it doesn't have a hope of elevating Cullen Bunn's forgettable script.