• When the villainous ARCADE decides to build a second, even deadlier Murderworld in Madripoor, he kidnaps Spider-Man and forces him to be the park's first guest!
• Deadpool, meanwhile, has a bone to pick with Arcade... Namely that his terrifying theme parks are besmirching murder and its good name!
Rated T+
It's refreshing when an issue with Deadpool is actually as funny as it's trying to be. Elliott Kalan's script has a lot of amusing moments, but it's the artwork of Todd Nauck that makes the visual gags sing. Read Full Review
Neither good nor bad, Spider-Man/Deadpool #21 delivers yet another unremarkable fill-in story destined for the 25 cent box. Read Full Review
Arcade aims his latest Murderworld at Spidey and Deadpool. The humor is cheap rising to fun as the story grinds on, but both plot and pacing are way too lazy. Writer Elliott Kalan has come to a common conclusion: Lots of really funny stories have silly or nonsensical plots; therefore, plot is irrelevant to funny stories. His detached, disengaging script for this issue is proof that that conclusion is mistaken. Todd Nauck's art is a high point, and better than this script deserves. I really wish Mr. Nauck could break through into illustrating *good* funnybooks already.