• You guys understand this is NOT A SECRET WARS TIE-IN, right?
• It's nothing less than the TRUTH that THEY DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW!
• THIS is how the ORIGINAL SECRET WARS really ended!
• YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE IT! Which is your right.
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It was a fun read, and they way they wrapped things up for this 4th and final issue of the series was kind of cute, from this old man's perspective. I would give it a 5, that is if I wasn't still bitter about the dirty trick Marvel played on me. Damn you, Marvel!! (Shakes his fist in the air, and shuffles back to his rocking chair on the back porch.) Read Full Review
This series has taken us on quite the ride. The Secret Wars we knew. Technically, it all makes sense. Someone simply wished that Deadpool be forgotten. But then again, how much can we trust Deadpool’s retelling of events? It’s up to you to decide what you believe. All I know is this was one Hell of a miniseries, and I am even more of a Deadpool fan than I was before! Read Full Review
Give me gory violence or campy cheese or biting satire. Give me tragic deaths or adorable romance or self-referential quips. The real beauty of the Deadpool character is that, ideally, absurdly, you should be able to give me all those things at once. Read Full Review
Having only heard a detailed summary of the OG Secret Wars, I have to just assume that everything here makes sense and corresponds with what happens in the original. Damn, I didn't know Wasp got around like that, no wonder everyone was so sad when she died in Secret Invasion. This issue was more of the fun and jokes of the other issues but ties everything together nicely so that it makes sense and even adds a happy twist to the end of the original that we didn't know about until now. Cullen Bunn has been on fire with the Deadpool minis lately, I'd much rather read an ongoing by him than by Duggan. This series would make an excellent companion piece to Secret Wars, I'm not sure how the best way to read them together would be. I guess just remore