BUCKET LIST Part 4
Wade continues checking off his BUCKET LIST! Deadpool continues to wrap up his remaining business, you know, just in case. This time...Madcap is back to ruin his life! Then - is Deadpool really going to kill Apocalypse? That's his next target...sort of...
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The Despicable Deadpool #295 is full of classic Deadpool quips and violent action, but also heartfelt moments that drive the narrative forward in a way that encourages readers to actually care about what will happen to Deadpool next. Whether you have followed the journey leading up to this moment, or just recently picked up the story, this is a Deadpool comic that any fan should read. Simple as that. Read Full Review
This issue also has the most interaction that Deadpool has had with Colossus since the first movie came out, so it feels a little overdue to see their fight here. Read Full Review
I like the fact that Deadpool is not the good guy in this story and there is some real interesting moments in this story that affirm Wade as a character worth reading. Read Full Review
This one hurts, and it shows how far Deadpool has come as a character in the past few years. Read Full Review
Why must you make me root for wade like this. It's a testament to Duggan's work to elevate this horrible clown to something more while dragging him down to the abyss. I had to stop after reading the last few pages and just think about it. Lolli again nails the mood like he did back in issue 20.
Wade comes up with a creative dodge on his "kill Evan" assignment, but he still executes a lady, racking up more of that negative karma. This issue has a good plot, good pacing, and three concentrated Thoughtful Points where the author tried extra hard. It's an enthralling read, and yet it doesn't really stick with you. There's a hard ceiling on how much the art can do, too. Some troubling facial work on Kitty Pryde, and a rare rush job on the coloring.
After leaving last issue with a bit of an emotional hook I was a little disappointed in how the issue felt anticlimactically solved with a simple MacGuffin. There was even the time taken to point out the flaw in Deadpool's actions which felt off. Still the end of the issue left me feeling emotional. It was nice to see Duggan call back to Uncanny X-Force history. Seeing Deadpool's next interaction should be interesting with the teaser we are given. So this did have its moments. While some character interpretations were not my favorite, it is a very nice looking issue. I also love the cover. This was not one of the most satisfying chapters for me, but it was not what I would consider bad either.