• Spider-Man and Deadpool continue their epic adventure with Slapstick!
• But with a literal cartoon fighting by his side (and Slapstick, too!) will Spidey be able to keep his promise to take his super heroing more seriously?
Rated T+
If you were ever going to skip an issue of this series, this is the one. Read Full Review
Expressive facial art that feels misassigned, a no-stakes plot, and a deus ex machina ending makes Spider-Man/Deadpool #20 and its preceding issue one of the weakest entries in the Spider-Man/Deadpool guest issues. Read Full Review
Deadpool goes funny again, Spidey saves the day, Slapstick says "dingus." I've written more than a few reviews along the "this script has potential but the art drags it down" line. Here I get a perfect reverse: This art could be good or maybe even great if it were attached to a better script. The humor's underwhelming and the plot dissolves into a bona fide trainwreck. Will Robson struggles valiantly to lend the story some visual panache, but Joshua Corin's script is beyond redemption.