Spider-Man / Deadpool #19

5.6

Critic Rating

3 Reviews
7.0

User Rating

6 Reviews
Writer Joshua Corin
Artist Will Robson
Cover Price $3.99

 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+

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CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 8.0

    AIPT - David Brooke

    Jul 05, 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 06, 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

USER REVIEWS Back to Top

  • 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

  • 7.5

    Adsun22

    May 27, 2025

  • 6.0

    iPodwithnomusic

    May 16, 2019

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