• The war that's so secret, the rest of the Marvel Universe doesn't even remember it!
• Amid the chaos Deadpool dons...a new costume?!?!
• Plus: our heroes stage a huge attack on the gluttonous GALACTUS!
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And, perhaps most importantly, DSSW#3 is just way funnier than the first two issues. The quips and one-liners are better. Bunn has a lot more fun with his non-linear timeline, bungeeing irreverently between Nowish, A While Back, Later Earlier and Now, Again. Deadpool flirts with She-Hulk and Thor and reminisces bittersweetly about Liefeld-era pouches, and still gets to (probably?) save the day in the very near future. Good stuff! Read Full Review
This is an interesting take on a classic crossover. I’m going to say this is one crossover I haven’t gotten sick of yet. There are a lot that are amazing, but some that I’ve just seen too much of already. This is one that keeps the tone light and fun, with a sense of humor throughout the entire issue. If you were a fan of the original Secret Wars, you should definitely read this series. Read Full Review
Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars accomplishes what it sets out to do - offering a fun, Deadpool-centric new spin on a classic storyline. It even succeeds in tossing in a little dramatic ambition for good measure. this issue's script grows too choppy for its own good at times, but it's still well worth reading for Deadpool lovers. Read Full Review
Nothing in "Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars" is essential reading to the greater tapestry of the Marvel Universe, but it is one of the few bright spots of what has been a bleak event. Though Marvel produced other comedy books, they have been far from the universe-wide change. It's an entertaining romp through the publisher's history that utilizes the "Deadpool" book's idea of tossing the character into weird old styles and -- though Lolli's layouts are similar to Mike Zeck and Bob Layton's original work -- his style remains his own, a strong choice because it's already great. This third issue is more fun in the same vein as the rest of the series and covers some of the biggest moments yet. Read Full Review
Sadly the Secret Wars is once again it getting in its own way, and this comic suffers for it. While there are some fun and authentically Deadpool moments they never quite come to together to deliver a perfect issue. Read Full Review
It's more sporadic than I'd prefer, but it's a good vessel for jokes and still maintains a high level of enjoyment.