• Deadpool is dead-set on destroying the timeline!
• X-Force is eXtra For-sure not gonna let him!
• X-Force is stronger...but Deadpool is more popular!
• WHO WILL WIN???
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He has the banter and action down pat. With a few more issues there is no telling what this guy could do. Read Full Review
Pepe Larraz does a great job on the book as well. While it could be easy to overlook an artist in a comedy book like this, Larraz demands your attention with his bizarre visuals. He has great range, drawing a very serious and brooding Cable, while his Deadpool is all too pleased with himself. The outfit he comes up with for Nazi Deadpool is one of my favorite alternate looks for the character, being just offensive enough that it should never have seen the light of day. But man, I am so glad it did. Larraz also turns out to be a perfect choice for this series when you hit the end of the book and see how far the characters have come from their Rob Liefeld days. Read Full Review
What you see is what you get with DEADPOOL VS. X-FORCE. It's all kinds of crazy, silly, and loaded with a ton of energy. It looks great and it's plenty of good fun, too. There's no real substance here and, as hilariously addressed in the final page, it isn't really something that necessarily needs to be read. However, if you simply want to laugh and enjoy an overdose of madness, you'll absolutely get your money's worth. After reading this limited series, one thing is clear: Marvel needs to let Duane Swierczynski write a new volume of CABLE & DEADPOOL. This arc makes it crystal clear he can handle the banter and action, but given more issues, I'm sure we'd see more character and depth shine through as well. Read Full Review
Overall, the finale for this series was better than I expected, considering that the ending for Deadpool vs. Carnage was a let down, although seeing Deadpool in a full custom Nazi costume was really weird to see. The series had an interesting start but slowly got boring to me, it should be called Deadpool vs. Cable instead, since that's pretty much what happened the whole time. Read Full Review
In the end the series hits the notes it needs to hit, and though it may not be as memorable in the long run, it's still undeniably entertaining. Read Full Review