Spider-Man / Deadpool #19

Writer: Joshua Corin Artist: Will Robson Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 5, 2017 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 5
5.6Critic Rating
6.9User Rating

• The adventures of your favorite duo in comic books continue, and this time Spider-Man and Deadpool have decided NOT TO BE FUNNY ANYMORE?!
•  What could have possibly driven our two heroes to take the funny outta their own funny book?
•  And just what the heck has SLAPSTICK got to do with it?!
Rated T+

  • 8.0
    AIPT - David Brooke Jul 5, 2017

    Overall this is a good time with Spider-Man and Deadpool and it utilizes the, "Let's not be funny" element to great comedic effect. It's a running joke that surprisingly works, and overall this is an entertaining issue that utilizes Slaptstick really well too. Read Full Review

  • 4.8
    IGN - Blair Marnell Jul 6, 2017

    Ultimately, this is very disappointing. If this is the future of Spider-Man/Deadpool, then this series probably isn't going to stick around for long. Read Full Review

  • 4.0
    Superior Spider-Talk - Cain Winstead Jul 11, 2017

    The fill-in issues of Spider-Man/Deadpool have never been consistent in quality, but #19 delivers a story with a head-scratching gimmick, a shoe-horned team-up, and plenty of holes. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Rick Jonez Jul 10, 2017

    I liked it. Grabber cover and appropriate given the guest star. Good to see Slapstick isn't dead even if his digital comic is. Good 'surprise' cliffhanger. AiPT! - David Brooke's critique echoes my thoughts.

  • 6.0
    CrazyforRAMU Jan 15, 2018

    Mobster trickery conspires to send Spidey, Deadpool, and Slapstick after the same MacGuffin. How do you judge a book that executes solidly on an incredibly vapid premise? The pacing is decent, the dialogue is solidly humorous, the plot is thin but workable, Slapstick gets a fair shake in the script. But it's all so low-rent that it feels like a cheap digital Infinite comic, not a $4 premium book. Will Robson is not as good a fit with Slapstick as you might think. Marvel's living cartoon combined with one of the company's best contemporary cartoony artists? No-brainer, right? Wrong. The problem is that Mr. Robson's knob is broken off at "11" when it comes to cartoony; he fails to make any contrast between Slapstick and the supposedly-more-re more

  • 4.5
    Elion Jul 29, 2017

    Horribly disappointing after n.19th's the grand finale!

  • 10
    EdNothIng Aug 18, 2020

  • 6.0
    iPodwithnomusic May 16, 2019

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