Deadpool is AWOL, and if anyone finds out, Hydra Bob will spend the rest of his miserable days in a very deep and dark hole. With world on the brink of Armageddon Bob will have to don Deadpool's abandoned duds and go it alone. But will years of experience and red tights be enough to stop the terrorist plans of the deadly Moon Knights and their stockpile of Liquid X? Hell no. If Bob is to pull off this mission he'll need to revisit some very painful memories of thenight his life all went wrong. A night of love, betrayal, and big bombsspent in a little town called Bangkok....
Finally, a coherent story. Finally, an explanation of a totally random set of plots that have been plaguing us for the last seven issues. Finally, a well written plot and even some revelations and resolutions. To be honest, this was seriously the first good issue in this series. Read Full Review
As much of a step down from the last issue as it may be in terms of creativity, issue eight continues Lapham and Baker's unending chain of hits and with the puzzling question it finishes on, it seems clear that shit's about to get real. Read Full Review
Lapham really loves to show characters' stories from the childhood... And the artist is really works in half of his strength here, sometimes the art is really bad, sometimes it's cool and sometimes it's just photos with some filter... I remembered this series better, when I read it as a kid (yeah, yeah, an edgy one kid). Now it's just kinda mediocre.