<Deadpool: Are you really going to start my review that way? God! I’m half asleep already and you hit me with DOLDRUMS! Pick up the slack Howard!>
Uhh..yeah right. So as I was saying, Deadpool finds himself depressed and wondering what the point of it all is when he is texted by his partner, Negasonic Teenage Warhead. As he texts back and forth with her, stuck in his malaise, he is targeted through the scope of a high-powered rifle and his phone is shot out of his hand.
<Deadpool: Marvel still hasn’t reimbursed me. Bastards!>
Prepared to end it all, Deadpool steps to the window and presents himself as an easy target. In what would be a continuing theme throughout the book, a superhero sweeps down and foils the plans of the criminal who sports an eerie mask with a huge smile plastered across it. In this particular case it was a superhero team, The Fantastic Four. In a subsequent encounter, Wade is saved by an alien ship which abducts the criminal. Yet another encounter is interrupted by the sudden appearance of Dr. Strange.
<Deadpool: Come on man spice it up a bit. Give us a Bam! or Boof! You know like that sixties TV show featuring he who must not be named.>
< Howard: Stuff it Wade! This is a review so give it a rest.>
<Deadpool: Touchy. Keep going hotshot.>
Finally Wade (you know I’m looking at you Wilson) has had enough and makes his way to a bar to drown his sorrows.  Undaunted, the villain makes yet another appearance and gets the drop on the despondent Deadpool
<Deadpool:Â Oooh alliteration>
Resigned to his fate, Wade takes a final drink and then prepares to meet his maker. As the criminal monologues, one of his revelations snaps Deadpool out of his funk and restores his zany humor and lust for killing.
<Deadpool: Bwahahahaha! Tell ’em what happened. Come on you know you want to.>
<Howard: No. They have to get the book to get all the details. Now can I finish this?>
<Deadpool:Â Buzzkill.>
This issue of Deadpool had laugh out loud moments and the cameo appearances were well done and top-notch. Although I have no complaints about the book, it earned a four for this simple reason; while it was funny and novel it was rather straightforward and lacked a surfeit of action and one liners. I need that in a Deadpool book for it to get above a four. However, for what the book presented it was very well done. I enjoyed seeing a day in the life of a despondent Deadpool and the ending of the book was on point and true to form for the Merc’ With A Mouth.  A worthy addition to the Deadpool collection and I look forward the his assault on the man in red next month.
Writing – 4 of 5 Stars
Art – 4 of 5 Stars
[yasr_overall_rating size=”large”]
Writer – Skottie Young
Artist – Scott Hepburn
Color – Ian Herring
Letters – Jeff Eckleberry
Author Profile
-
Nemesis is a poet, writer and author of the upcoming novel The Long Game. He is a writer of science fiction and supernatural thrillers. Besides novels and short stories he writes for UK based ASAP Comics developing new stories for Level 8 and OPSEC. Nem is a graduate of the United States Military Academy at West Point and tries to bring those experiences into his writing.
He lives and works out of his home in Riverside, California with his wife and three children. When not writing he enjoys reviewing comic books and graphic novels for ComicCrusaders.com and living the Southern California life with his family.
Latest entries
TV & MOVIESApril 30, 2024WonderCon 2024: Boy Kills World Interviews Comic BooksNovember 8, 2023Review: Cyberpunk 2077 Library Edition Volume 1 GamingSeptember 21, 2023PC Game Review – Starfield GamingSeptember 20, 2023TTRPG Review – Star Trek Captain’s Log