Deadpool Max #12
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Deadpool Max #12

Writer: David Lapham Artist: Kyle Baker Publisher: Marvel Max Release Date: September 28, 2011 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3 User Reviews: 2
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6.5User Rating

The first year of Deadpool MAX comes to a shocking end! Bob disbanded Hydra after winning back Deadpool, the Taskmaster has kept it going and turned it into a dangerous domestic terrorist organization. Now they've teamed with the Crescent Moon Knights and possibly factions within the U.S. government to release a stockpile of recently acquired Liquid X on an unsuspecting U.S. city. Can Deadpool and Agent Bob stop them in time or is Bob once again playing into the hands of his puppet masters? The first year of Deadpool MAX comes to a shocking end in a tale we'd like to call "A Shocking End!" or "I, Patsy" but in the end went with "Long Live Hy more

  • 8.0
    Comic Book Resources - Chad Nevett Oct 2, 2011

    "Deadpool MAX" #12 both ends the first year/season of the book and sets into motion the premise for "Deadpool MAX II," which begins next month. Finally, Deadpool and Bob come together as the comic book secret agent bosom buddies they were always destined to be. It's a shame about all of those folks in Cincinnati. Really. Read Full Review

  • 3.0
    IGN - Poet Mase Sep 28, 2011

    Lapham closes his puerile, rambling, incoherent storyline with only the faintest glimmer of light. By some miracle, Lapham finally finds a genuinely funny tone for Deadpool in this issue, but this success is lost under the deafening collapse of his xenophobic and unexciting failure of a satire. As a result, I'm begging each and every one of you to restrain yourselves from ordering DeadpoolMAX II because this world that Lapham and Baker have created needs to die. Read Full Review

  • 1.0
    A Comic Book Blog - Victor Kutsenok Sep 29, 2011

    Oh lord what a complete and utter waste of a comic book. What pathetic nonsensical writing. What ridiculous misuse of a great character. This series has ended with a whimper. Read Full Review

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