Seven kills in seven days! Welcome to a week in the life of Wade Wilson, the best mercenary Marvel's ever had (just ask him)! From facing off with rival killers to top secret assassinations, DEADPOOL has a lot of work to do in this blood-soaked oversized issue full of fan-favorite creators past and future!
Rated T+
All told, I loved three tales, liked two, and could easily pass on the two more. As a grab bag of tales taking place out of continuity, it'll be a tough sell for many, but if you love Deadpool, Deadpool: Seven Slaughters is an easy add to the buy pile. Read Full Review
Cullen Bunn and Phillip Sevy's opening storyline is clearly the best, playing with the format and multiverse shenanigans in a fun way; even Rob Liefeld's short story is a highlight (no, really) compared to the stale stories that make up the rest of it. Read Full Review
This special has several short stories from different creative teams in this special edition of more than 70 pages:
“Possibilities” by CULLEN BUNN, PHILLIP SEVY and GURU-eFX: Wade explains to a scientist who created a multiversal device how dangerous it is by narrating his adventures in other universes.Rating 5/5
“Tuesday” by JUSTINA IRELAND, GREG LAND, JAY LEISTEN and FRANK D’ARMATA: Deadpool is hired by an Artificial Intelligence to carry out a murder. Rating 5/5
“Lady Anime” by ROB LIEFELD, CHAD BOWERS, ROMULO FAJARDO JR: Wade faces off against the fearsome Lady Anime, whose power is to transform everything into anime-style cartoons, a surreal battle is about to occur.Rating 5/5
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None of the stories here are particularly great. My favorite was No Spider Blues because I fully ship Deadpool and Peter. Something I noticed: In Rob Liefeld's story, there are barely any backgrounds. It's actually insane. We barely know at any point where any of the characters are in space. It will forever shock me that people like this guy's art.
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