DID YOU EVER WANT TO BE DEADPOOL??? Now's your chance! This weekly series is not JUST the most amazing comic book you've ever read...it's also a role-playing adventure! YOU decide what choices Deadpool makes! YOU keep track of your scores issue by issue! YOU roll dice to combat various foes! Travel through Marvel history as Deadpool to meet Hulk in the swinging '60s! To smell Man-Thing in the swampy '70s! To be "seen" by Daredevil in the hard-boiled '80s! And avoid the many BAD ENDINGS you could fall into...or suffer the consequences!
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This issue is chock full of obscure references and fun twists that'll keep you engaged regardless of whether or not you're a Deadpool fan. This is Wade Wilson at his wittiest. Read Full Review
Each new issue in this miniseries pushes itself in new directions, never allowing itself to rest on already impressive laurels. Read Full Review
"You Are Deadpool" perfectly combines everything that makes Deadpool entertaining with the style of a choose your own adventure book and the dice rolling mechanics of a tabletop RPG. No matter what you read it for, it's a lot of fun. Read Full Review
This time we are in the 70's. Maybe the story is less strong but man in fact it was made with some hell of smart move. In fact you can take a very lot of time rereading possible issu. There is even no forbidding for replaying a part where we badly loose & do better.
And I read all possibility after finish my path, and frankly there is a lot of fun.
Cover - One more the variant ... Related & fun. 2/2
Writing - Once more a good use of deadpool with very fun moment awaiting (That you will live them or not ^^ ) 3/3
Arts - Still a huge part of the fact I like this comics. The spash page for the map is so great ... But in fact all panel & layout are great. 3/3
Feeling - I think this is how a deadpool have to be. I w more
Cool issue. It had many cool easter eggs. In this one we need to collect *gems (it reminds me of old Marvel Questprobe games...) in the swamp. Still good, however, some of the paths were kinda too weird even for me. And yeah, I actually choose the one path to take, but still watch for all other options just for the sake of my curiosity.
YADP dumps you in Sadness Central: 70s Marvel. Though I had some fun along the way, I'm underwhelmed by what the continuity dredge brings up this time around. Shallow looks at Man-Thing, the OG Secret Empire, and Marvel Monsters, plus an indulgent detour into a (shallow again) Judge Dredd parody. And this book LITERALLY punishes you if you don't appreciate Rufus "Super Midnight" Carter the same way Al Ewing does. This issue will probably win my "least likely to revisit" award for the title. The art is pretty impressive, though I wish Salva Espin were as tired as I was of the "Wade's gaping mouth sucks his mask in" look.