Spider-Man / Deadpool #10

Writer: Joe Kelly Artist: Ed McGuinness Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: October 26, 2016 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 12
8.1Critic Rating
8.2User Rating

• After everything that's happened, Spider-Man and Deadpool want some R & R.
•  But PATIENT ZERO and ITSY-BITSY aren't going make their lives very restful...
Rated T+

  • 9.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Oct 31, 2016

    Despite what felt like a mildly rushed conclusion in this issue, Spider-Man Deadpool continues to be one of the All-New All-Different lineups highlight comedy adventure books. With the abundance of Spider-Man and Deadpool titles that flood the market, it may be easy to overlook their team-up book, but Kelly and McGuinness are doing a hell of job at continuing to make this a must read each month for me.  Read Full Review

  • 8.7
    Comicsverse - Mark Hassenfratz Oct 26, 2016

    The characterization was still on point for this issue. As always, it had me laughing out loud. I just wish the plot would step up in the way the characterization has in recent issues.I've come to realize that this series doesn't need a complex plot. This isn't a title that readers look to for high-brow academics; they just want to see two quippy dudes bro out. But come on, step it up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Superior Spider-Talk - Cain Winstead Oct 28, 2016

    Providing some of the best banter of the series so far, Spider-Man/Deadpool #10 doubles down on the laughs and the pugilism in this explosive issue. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Heroes Direct - Adam Fitch Oct 29, 2016

    The resolution to the assault from Itsy was ridiculous: they blow up Deadpool's man cave. It's as if the writer, unfortunately, ran out of ideas and just went for the most simple option. We won't be too harsh as we're sure writing exciting comics that connect 100% must be near impossible, but we really do feel like something better could've happened. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    AIPT - Russ Whiting Oct 26, 2016

    Spider-Man/Deadpool #10 brings top-notch dialogue, excellent character synergy and impressive artwork to the table — but stumbles a bit due to the formulaic outcome and lack of characterization for the villains. Definitely worth a read, but temper your expectations when it comes to sating your curiosity with the “Manstrosity/Patient Zero” storyline. Read Full Review

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