stevequinn's review against another edition

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2.0

Complete garbage. Sexist. Bad jokes. Weak art. Painful to read but mercifully quick because it uses simples words.

ekansthepokemon's review

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3.0

this series found its humor again with these story arcs

adelaidemetzger_robotprophet's review

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5.0

Here you have it folks! Proof that your favorite merc-with-a-mouth is back in his “final or not-so-final volume” and has a heart after all.
Although he’s annoying as ever, this volume reveals yet more of Wade Wilson’s sane side. Nope, no spoilers-and let me tell yah, this volume’s racked with ‘em. But it just shocks me to heck to see how Deadpool has evolved. Being a writer, I sympathize with other writers when it comes to knowing the original story of a character. So, I always seek out the original text or story of a character I’m interested in by the author who created them. Deadpool Classic Vol. 1-5 I consider the official story of Wade Wilson, because his father-creator Joe Kelly wrote the first 33 issues. Volume 6 gets very weird and more to the kind of Deadpool people know nowadays. But not as bad. Then #7 and #8 come around with getting serious. Wilson expressing feelings that Joe Kelly tapped slightly such as pity, sympathy, and real anger, (not “slap you to next Tuesday” anger).
Now, Wade Wilson is no longer seen as “Wade” or “Wilson,” but as Deadpool, the mercenary guy who looks like Spiderman, has a bad mouth, and seems to have millions of fans and yet no one is sure why--oh yeah, and there are always boobs, a constant waterfall of jokes, or dreams of boobs…and doesn’t he heal himself or something?? COME ON, guys! Deadpool had complex relationships, friends (and not friends), was in his right mind (as a person with feelings anyway), and a specific purpose to the universe. He killed those who really deserved it, felt bad for many of his actions, and protected and cared about those who needed it. No, he wasn’t cuddly or heart-warming, but he did care at some points (unlike the current Deadpool who doesn’t care at all).
Volume #8 of Deadpool Classic is funny, epic, and satisfying--even for us girls who can’t wait to see how Wilson’s relationships turn out. And, even though the new, modern Deadpool is extra crazy and unnecessary at times, I’m still excited to see the movie and get the game--hey, it’s the merc-with-a-mouth. What else can I say?

kyrstreads's review

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3.0

Not my favorite deadpool, but not the worst comic I've ever read.
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