• Deadpool awakes from a food coma to find...THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE HAS OCCURRED!
• Can the Merc with the Mouth avoid becoming the Merc in their Mouths?
• Writer of the DEADPOOL KILLOGY Cullen Bunn brings us to one of Deadpool's darkest tales ever...and not just because it's in black & white (and red)!
The story, my god the story. It touches you. You see a side to Deadpool that you wouldn't see on a regular basis. The true, Hero side if you will, to Deadpool. The side that empathises, that feels pain and anger and anguish. It's beautifully scripted and the art truly does it justice. Read Full Review
This issue makes it crystal clear this limited-series is going for pure madness and fun. There's definitely some strong character moments for Deadpool and there's certain to be more down the road, but it's obvious Bunn is going for a series that'll make us chuckle and gasp at violence. And I must say, he and Rosanas are most definitely succeeding so far. I really enjoyed the premiere issue, but the high amount of quality comedy and a solid character moment made me fall in love with this one. Read Full Review
If you loved the Deadpool Killogy then you will love this new series and everything that has gone into it. From the writing to the fantast art by Rosanas, this is a fantastic series. - See more at: http://www.followingthenerd.com/comics/comic-review-ftn-reviews-night-of-the-living-deadpool-2/#sthash.BIakAQAq.dpuf Read Full Review
There's still nothing terribly creative about Night of the Living Deadpool. This series spends more time spoofing the genre than adding anything new. But issue #2 is an all-around more successful effort than the first, and that bodes well for the remainder of the series. Read Full Review
With location references to The Walking Dead, Zombieland, Dawn of the Dead and even Thriller at one point, this series knows exactly what it's up against and doesn't fail to deliver. The one thing that sets this apart from other zombie series that are out right now is,POSSIBLE SPOILER: the zombies can talk. Even if it's only a few words, it's very unnerving and creepy, a welcomed addition to the brand of humor the merc with a mouth brings us. Definitely an interesting take and worth picking up. Read Full Review
More laughs and self-awareness. I also really like how it cycled through all the different locations that people hide from zombies in films, very well played. The story moves along and of course people die, but there is a pretty big setup at the end that will make the next issue very interesting. The art and particularly the coloring of this book really make it pop.