SPIDER-MAN/DEADPOOL vs. EVERYONE!
• Spider-Man and Deadpool have done something with grave consequences.
• Those consequences? Oh, all-out war on our heroes at the hands of all the super heroes of the Marvel Universe.
• This arc will change the way you look at your favorite heroes. And we don't just mean Spider-Man and Deadpool.
Rated T+
This issue is almost too packed with surprises, but I feel like there's some great payoffs for longtime readers of this book. Kudos to Robbie Thompson for pulling off a surprise that few readers will see coming. Read Full Review
This is a better outing than last time. The multiple layers of storytelling while are nice in some aspects in some issues like this one, can also make this story so cumbersome in others. Anyway Thompson is trying to juggle all of the threads and it can be a drag sometimes. Art is a bit better this time around and the story picks back up. Twists being thrown left and right while can be headturning and intriguing, they also can make you lose interest if there are no real answers after 9 issues??
Still onboard because some issues can be so good. Too bad others are a waste.
The LMDs break away from Chameleon, throwing yet another curveball into this unending story. The art veers wildly from blow-your-eyes-out wild to the nothingest of nothing special, there's a shortage of good jokes, and Branch sacrificing itself left me cold. I literally did not know Branch was a separate entity until its sacrifice; I cannot get behind Team Deadpool's furious grief. Even though I like the new rebel LMD twist, I strongly dislike seeing it tied to my least favorite bit of Spidey-Lore. Reading this was baseline satisfying, but I'm not at all excited to see what comes next.