SHOWDOWN ON DEADPOOL'S MONSTER ISLAND!
There are still hundreds of shape-shifting Vridai sneaking their way through Midgard - and Strikeforce is the only team that can recognize them. But when Blade and his team go hunting on King Deadpool's Monster Island, they'll find the worst monsters of all may be the ones in the mirror!
Rated T+
Strikeforce #7 brings us to the next stretch in this story, and Monster Island might be one of the more exciting destinations next to the Casino. There was action, there was some humor thrown in, but what brought it all together was getting some notable character moments. Striking that kind of balance works to the benefit of a book like this when you want to give readers a reason to keep coming back for more. Read Full Review
Sure, Blade is still pretty much a jerk, but everyone else is a delight, and this is still one of the most entertaining teams around. Read Full Review
Peralta delivers some great art in this issue. Many of the pages feature great views of the characters and the Spider-Woman fight has some entertaining moments. Hopefully the story will pick up and allow Peralta to shine visually. Read Full Review
Though it could still use a bit more straightforward plotting, Strikeforce #7 is a fun if a bit head-scratching trip into Marvel's supernatural side. Read Full Review
Given that this comic has some of my favorite characters in it, I wish I could say this was fun or exciting but instead I found it to be boring with confusing character portrayals. Read Full Review
Deadpool and creepy sewer people.
Art was beautiful but this was just filler. Spider-Ali joke was pretty good though
Strikeforce noodles around Monster Island, chatting with Deadpool and losing Count Ophidian to Birgit. (They pursue them to our next destination, Svartalfheim.) It's got decent writing and good art, but there's no rhyme or reason to the plot. Things just happen and it's hard to follow the characters' decision-making process.
I wish this was better.
This comic just keeps happening.