Spider-Man / Deadpool #13

Writer: Joe Kelly Artist: Ed McGuinness Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: January 11, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 10
7.9Critic Rating
8.1User Rating

• Ed and Joe are back and continuing the most intense story that either the Wall-Crawler or Merc-Mouther (?) has ever experienced!
•  Itsy Bitsy is faster, stronger and better than our heroes, and they have no way of defeating her!
•  So the body count is only going to rise...
Rated T+

  • 10
    Comicsverse - Anika Hossain Jan 12, 2017

    Overall, SPIDER-MAN/DEADPOOL #13 is extremely fun to read. I absolutely loved the action sequences and seeing two of my favorite Marvel superheroes bond. I especially love the mystery surrounding around Itsy Bitsy, which makes me excited about what's about to unfold. I am eagerly looking forward to seeing more action in the upcoming issues! Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    AIPT - Russ Whiting Jan 11, 2017

    That and we're only one issue into 2017 and already we have a qualifier for best Deadpool quote of the year: "I haven't pulled that much metal out of someone since I lifted ol' Grammy Wilson's gold fillings to buy my first gun." Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Branden Murray Jan 16, 2017

    Overall this was an entertaining issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool that provides plenty of jokes and gags that hit the mark, while the art on the title continues to be something to follow, and a worthy selling point. However we have a Peter Parker/Spider-Man in this series making decisions that feels very out of place,and although I understand it's only part of his story, and crisis he's going through, I don't buy they're decisions he'd ever consider making from years of reading the character. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Superior Spider-Talk - Cain Winstead Jan 18, 2017

    While still containing a few great laughs, Spider-Man/Deadpool #13 falls flat in delivering the strong character drama that has elevated this series past. Setting this issue in Weirdworld does not feel like an organic choice and ultimately robs this issue of some of its impact. Read Full Review

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