• "EXECUTIVE DECISION"
• DEADPOOL DEADPOOL DEADPOOL DEADPOOL DEADPOOL! WE HEARD THAT DEADPOOL RAISES SALES SO WE'RE DOING THIS EARLY ON.
• JUST KIDDING. ALL ABOUT THE ART. YOU'RE GOING TO PAY FOR THIS, RIGHT?
• THE NOOSE: TIGHTENS! SECRET AVENGERS: HUNTED! MARIA HILL: INVESTIGATING! ALSO DEADPOOL!
Once again the art on this issue is great. Michael Walsh is doing a fantastic job creating a really coherent Marvel Universe for Kot. The tiniest of details that we see are fantastic and he does a great job on every character he draws. The scene with Spider-Woman being all emotional was captured magnificently by Walsh and really evoked the feeling of frustration and anger that she had. It is some really impressive stuff we are seeing and fits perfectly in line with Kots tone. Read Full Review
Of course, the fun in this issue could always be just that: fun. And if so, great on Kot and Walsh. The two of them craft a thrilling comic book which is worth the price of admission alone. And with Deadpool on the team, that zaniness has only been increased tenfold, as has the potential for analysis now that our biggest hints are starting to flow in. Read Full Review
I'd like to take a moment to talk about the real star of this series, though: Agent Maria Hill, who has been the rock of this entire series. While I originally picked up the book because of Phil Coulson, Hawkeye, and Black Widow, it's Maria Hill's sharp wit and no-nonsense attitude that's really made the book something substantial. The story never fails to remind us that this is Maria Hill's team, and that she is the one pulling the reins, here. Last month, we found out that she's been playing MODOK this entire time, waiting for him to slip up. We're not entirely sure what her plan is going to be from here, but we know that she has one. Read Full Review
It's a dark time, what with Hawkeye and Superior Foes of Spider-Man due for the chopping block soon. At least Secret Avengers has emerged as the heir to the throne of hip, irreverent superhero adventure. Read Full Review
Deadpool invades this title and it goes exactly like you might expect. There is a Deadpool and Hawkeye series coming up and this almost feels like an appetizer for it but more so. Ales Kot takes the opportunity to use Deadpool's wackiness and runs with it. It might be a little too much humor for some but you should be able to appreciate the change of pace compared to some comics. The focus isn't just on Deadpool and Hawkeye as we see the other members and continuations on their plots. Michael Walsh's art is always great to see and Matthew Wilson's colors spice it up nicely. If you're looking for a comic that will bring a smile to your face, this is the one for you. I look forward to this series every month. Read Full Review
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Deadpool really drags this issue down, as he does with most of his cameo appearances
Really didn't care for the Deadpool angle, though this is still a great series. According to the letters page the main arc is going to run through issue 15, which has me excited.
When they write deadpool like that, the writer comes across as self-indulgent and sad.
As for the other characters, i dont get this book at all.