Any comic that has one of our protagonists nearly killed over crumpets gets my vote of confidence. Deadpool Max #1 earns an anything but respectable 4.5 out of 5 stars. Read Full Review
I'm honestly shocked that it's taken this long for DP to finally get a mature reader's title. You figure that a foul-mouthed assassin named after the most morbid party game ever conceived would've entered the "adult's only" arena many years ago. While this isn't quite as much of a mind job as Elektra: Assassin, yet, it reminds me of what I liked about Punisher Max - - that is, this is a chance to see these characters as they would be in a closer semblance of reality, not as they have been depicted traditionally. Read Full Review
Some may wonder if so many Deadpool comics are necessary, but, after one issue, "DeadpoolMAX" certainly proves that it offers a different sort of Deadpool comic. It plays up the absurd adult humor well and keeps the eponymous lead off panel for most of the comic to make his presence more impactful. It's one of the strangest and most screwed up comics of the year and I'll definitely be back next month! Read Full Review
The story isn't bad, but the artstyle is not for everyone and it's full of pretty much pointless gross things... Typical Marvel Max, but it can be better.