The true origin from Deadpool’s very talkative and crazy mouth continues to spill out, shedding new and bizarre turns. Did the clandestine military experiment that aimed to turn ordinary soldiers into super heroes do more than just that? Was Wilson a brave super-soldier fighting America’s secret wars, or just some pissed-off hick looking for a little payback? Or both? To Deadpool, the truth’s a funny thing… Parental Advisory …$3.99
Combining Deadpool with Charlie Wilson's War has got to be either the dumbest idea or the most brilliant I've seen in a long time. I was pleasantly shocked at how well this worked, and I haven't even gotten to read the first issue. It's equally bizarre how DP's going through some serious over-saturation, right now, but his titles are consistently some of the best I read every week. I'm really a lot of loss for words... Read Full Review
The plot has greatly improved in both quality and focus, Swierczynksi is writing a great Deadpool, and Jason Pearson's art is great fun to look at as well. The $3.99 price point still grates on me mightily though, enough to say give it a pass if you're not a 'Pool fan. If you do like the Merc, though, there are far worse ways to spend four bucks. Read Full Review