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saphirablue's review against another edition
3.0
This has been my first foray into Deadpool and I kind of like it.
I think, that I'm missing a lot of context (or small hints/injokes) because this is the first comic about Deadpool I've read, but I still liked it - especially since it's all about AU Deadpools and the multiverse which are things I really like.
Some of the humor wasn't funny to me but that's okay.
I think, I will have to dive more into the world of Deadpool because I'm intrigued now. :)
I think, that I'm missing a lot of context (or small hints/injokes) because this is the first comic about Deadpool I've read, but I still liked it - especially since it's all about AU Deadpools and the multiverse which are things I really like.
Some of the humor wasn't funny to me but that's okay.
I think, I will have to dive more into the world of Deadpool because I'm intrigued now. :)
elizabethlk's review against another edition
4.0
Okay, so as far as this trilogy goes, this final entry is my favourite. Not necessarily a favourite of Deadpool, but the best in this particular trilogy.
As a whole the trilogy was a fun little read. Good for what it was. An interesting little bit of bloody Deadpool goodness to brighten my day, but not much more. This particular volume however was a bit more of a joy for me to read than the previous ones. Seeing all the various Deadpools, whether they be ones I was familiar with (Lady Deadpool or Dogpool) or ones that were completely new to the audience (Pandapool or Deadpool The Duck), was seriously great. This volume brought a lot more of the humour that I like in my Deadpool comics than the previous ones did.
As a whole, I would recommend this trilogy to fans of Deadpool, but not necessarily those taking their first look at Deadpool. Those who didn't love the first volume of this trilogy should read the whole thing because it does get better.
As a whole the trilogy was a fun little read. Good for what it was. An interesting little bit of bloody Deadpool goodness to brighten my day, but not much more. This particular volume however was a bit more of a joy for me to read than the previous ones. Seeing all the various Deadpools, whether they be ones I was familiar with (Lady Deadpool or Dogpool) or ones that were completely new to the audience (Pandapool or Deadpool The Duck), was seriously great. This volume brought a lot more of the humour that I like in my Deadpool comics than the previous ones did.
As a whole, I would recommend this trilogy to fans of Deadpool, but not necessarily those taking their first look at Deadpool. Those who didn't love the first volume of this trilogy should read the whole thing because it does get better.
brbsmith's review against another edition
4.0
I didn't realize till after I read this that Deadpool Kills Deadpool is actually the third book in the Deadpool Killogy. I probably should have read the other book first, but at least this one had a brief explanation in the front of what was going on. Despite the explanation I was still confused at times about what was going on and which Deadpool was which and where they came from. But the Deadpool snark and wall breaking was awesome. It was also really cool to see all the different Deadpools. Some of them were super creative. I loved the references to other comics. There was even a really cool fight scene montage. So overall, even though I didn't really know what was going on, it was still fun to read and to see all the different characters.