Deadpool Killustrated #2

Writer: Cullen Bunn Artist: Matteo Lolli Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: February 27, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 6
7.6Critic Rating
5.8User Rating

Deadpool continues slaughtering all your favorite literary characters!

  • 10
    Comic Book Nuts - Jef Mendoza Mar 12, 2013

    Because it's Deadpool. But seriously, tell me another super hero book that pokes fun at classic literature. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Read Comic Books - Tommy Lutz Feb 27, 2013

    Deadpool: Killustrated #2 won't set the world on fire, but for fans of Deadpool it is a fun and enjoyable read all around. The creativity that Cullen Bunn utilizes in involving classic literature and crossing it over with comic book history is one of the greatest things going for this comic. The ending sets readers up for another great issue to come and hopefully the current formula doesn't go stale before the series really takes off. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    AIPT - Russ Feb 27, 2013

    It's refreshing to see a Deadpool that is deranged yet gifted with a commensurate sense of proficiency. This Deadpool gets shit done and doesn't waste panel after panel with egregious and excessive internal monologues. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Newsarama - Edward Kaye Feb 28, 2013

    Cullen Bunn provides a hilarious script and Matteo Lolli does a great job bringing all of these classic characters to life. Having Deadpool hallucinate the Marvel characters inspired by the classic ones as he kills them is an inspired touch. Dumb, fun, and bloody " what more could you ask for in a Deadpool comic? Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Digitl Noob - Russ Pirozek Feb 28, 2013

    While this issue is markedly improved from the inaugural issue (something that gives this limited series a beacon of hope), it's still not quite the Deadpool story that should be being told. While the premise is fun for the initial thrill, once it wears off, there isn't much of substance inside this tale. With its major improvements between issues, there is a lot of hope within this series, and after the second installment, it's deserved. Read Full Review

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