NOW WITH 100% MORE DEADPOOL!
• Six undercover, highly trained, armed-to-teeth women are hunting a device from space that changes life as we know it... wait, who invited Wade?!
Rated T+
This miniseries continues to delight and enthrall me with every panel and page turn! Delivering some of the best Deadpool material and art in the last few years, Wade Wilson fans are going to love this issue, as will anyone looking for a compelling mystery with a dash of spacial majesty! Read Full Review
Honestly, I don't know what else I can say to drive home how great this book is. Except that it's Gail Simone writing Deadpool. Did I mention that? Or the Grease tribute? Oh well " just buy it! Read Full Review
David Baldeons art is stunning. Everything looks full of action, motion and detail. The action is phenomenal and Baldeons style is perfect for this series and the character. Read Full Review
Great writing balancing both humor and pathos with tension and action in a beautifully drawn and colored book. What's not to love about this book... nothing as far as I am concerned. Read Full Review
Domino: Hotshots has been an interesting and intense series so far. It's been full of new team-ups and snappy one-liners. Domino: Hotshots #2 continues that trend, but it also throws even more into the mix. As if the newly formed team didn't have enough to deal with. But it does make for an interesting read. Read Full Review
As exciting as the addition of more characters from the larger Marvel universe is, this series is only a limited run. Theres only so much space for worldbuilding to happen and for the story to have a progression that doesnt feel rushed there are only three more issues. If Simone and company try to go too big for the space they have, the series will suffer for it. Read Full Review
The momentum of the series debut extinguishes thanks in large part to an overly long battle with Deadpool. Read Full Review
Reading a second take on the "I don't trust the new girls" scene from #1 brought on a disagreeable feeling of deja-vu.
This wasn't too bad. But the stuff with Deadpool seemed really forced. Anything with Iron Man gets a boost from me, I'm not sorry.
The jokes were sometimes trying so hard, but this was a thoroughly adequate experience.