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Deadpool, Volume 10: Evil Deadpool by Salvador Espin, Daniel Way

pickett22's review against another edition

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4.0

Captain America comes into this one, which is awesome. Wade running around trying to stop himself and trying to make Cap understand he's actually trying to help this time is pretty amazing.

meliemelo's review against another edition

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4.0

I was left quite disappointed by the previous one, but this book was much better. I still don't like this series as much as Cable & Deadpool and I have a lot of issues with what Daniel Way does sometimes, but at least I managed to get some laughs and I thought the plot was quite well done. Also the "bonus" at the end was absolutely hilarious.

lunarcicles's review against another edition

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3.0

Huh, this was... the best one in a long time (2 weeks, more accurately). It was what you'd expect from a Deadpool comic: hilarity, madness, savage action, except it also included Deadpool'd recicled parts forming another DP! The dumb thing is, Deadpool brought this upon himself, but well, he does clean up his mess afterwards (sometimes not so much, though).

just_fighting_censorship's review against another edition

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4.0

What's better than Deadpool? TWO Deadpools!



Loved this volume with the exception of the very last issue which had nothing to do with the story arc and was basically just a musical summation of the series thus far.

Deadpool discovers that the spare body parts that were kept in a fridge by his crazy British stalker have taken on a life of their own. Evil Deadpool proves to be a formidable foe as he thinks exactly like THE original making the Merc with the Mouth's typical strategic twists and surprises near impossible to pull off.

The interaction between the two Deadpool characters was entertaining and this strange scenario added a nice layer to a Deadpool match up which can sometimes border on tedious, I mean Deadpool doesn't have a "kryptonite". Captain America also gets involved, and he is always a welcomed addition to any story, in my opinion.

read_late's review against another edition

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5.0

This was excellent! Deadpool at his best (and worst).
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