• Rocket Raccoon? Roxxon? Where are Wade Wilson and Howard the Duck?
• On a mission to get their own bodies back, of course!
• Deadpool the Duck is in over his head (tail feathers?) in this out-of-world adventure!
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Okay, so this series may not appeal to you. Maybe you'll find it too goofy or not heavy enough on plot or violence. But Deadpool The Duck #3 more than makes amends for the last one, and is more than reason enough for continuing with it. If you aren't reading it then you should be. Read Full Review
Deadpool the Duck is a perfectly alright series that has so much potential but falls a tad short. Once you accept it's not the funniest book in ages, you'll find it funny enough, and it's hard to deny the plot isn't a clever one. Moore and Campagni have a series on their hands that can hammer home a running theme, that is for sure! Read Full Review
Deadpool the Duck is a book that defies expectation. Whether or not you find that to be a good thing will depend on that same expectation, but Stuart Moore is definitely delivering something different. Read Full Review
Continues to be decent. Not a bad way to pass the time.
Essentially just random stuff happening. I don't know how else to describe this, it plays loose with the rules and barely has a direction to it, I don't even think this book knows where it is going.
A poorly-connected episode sees DeadDuck headed to a secret Roxxon lab in Dubai. Some tasty art and a bit of funny dialogue do not plaster over the huge cracks in this title's plot. At the end of the day I think all that can be said about this title was that an effort was made to deliver on the premise, and that effort isn't worth a reader's time by itself.