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Despicable Deadpool, Vol. 1: Deadpool Kills Cable by Gerry Duggan

murderpigeonsgobump's review

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2.0

way too much time travel. the art was pretty good

viera's review against another edition

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2.0

Sometimes time travel works really well. Other times it’s used as an excuse to introduce nonsensical twists, which introduce several plot holes that distract from the point of the story. This was somehow both incoherent and boring.

starkanthonys's review

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3.0

Wade putting a 20 million bounty on his head is honestly such a mood this close to exam time.. 😤 Any of y’all feel free to take me out. I’ll give u 20 dollars 🔪💸

jemielguevara's review

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3.0

It's the first time I've read Deadpool and well, its really him. Every element of him is in there: fun and wit which gives me the laughs (especially the fourth wall thing), action packed scenes, R-rated theme and of course excitement. Though there is something missing in this story arc, something that feels a bit lacking. I don't know what it is but there is always an empty feeling on me whenever I feel there's missing. Also, this story arc feels a bit confusing; maybe I will reread it some other time. But no doubt this is a fun read.

read_yourself_happy's review

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2.0

I picked up the volume because I was interested to see if Deadpool actually kills Cable. Overall, I did not enjoy this series. Much of it was a jumbled, confusing mess, even for someone like me who reads a ton of comics and knows the backstory of Cable and Deadpool. Even though the story didn't impress me, however, the art is the volume is wonderful.

booknooknoggin's review against another edition

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4.0

review -https://youtu.be/fSyIIukZqdA

squidbag's review against another edition

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1.0

This is just stupid.

I mean, I know that's the point, but it feels like Duggan (and Marvel, because no comic rests on one creator) could quit acting Deadpool is this unique and wonderful thing, and treat him like the storytelling device he is. Maybe go back and check some of Byrne's She-Hulk run, or even Lobo from the 90s, or hell, Ambush Bug, Not Brand Echh, What The--?!, etc. Feels like we used to know how to do gratuitous violence and humor.

Bah.

thebooksanctum's review against another edition

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4.0

I really need to learn to buy whole story lines instead of random issues, but still really enjoyed this issue. I’ve only just ‘met’ Cable in Deadpool 2 so it was interesting to explore more of him in this comic.
Great first Deadpool comic to read, just as violent and bloody as I was expecting!
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