A review by taschima
Spider-Man/Deadpool #6 by Scott Aukerman, Reilly Brown, Mike del Mundo

2.0

AAAAHHHHHHHGGGGG. Damn fillers! Deadpool invited Spider Man to be his "associate producer" for this Hollywood movie they are shooting of him (Deadpool). Spider-man acts agaisnt character and needs little pushing to accompany Deadpool to Hollywood to produce the DEADPOOL movie. Only they do not know what is really in store, and that some people in the crew might not be too happy about having the actual superheros on set...

It is, ridiculous. Which is very Spiderman/Deadpool, only it isn't on this level. The comic was written by guest writers and artists, and I am sorry to say it shows. There was a lot of 4th wall breaking, which is classic Deadpool but it was WAY too often to be enjoyable (and for things that matter little). Spider Man I felt was acting very unlike him; for starters he wouldn't have gone with Deadpool to Hollywood to produce a movie, he is too focused on his company, not to mention protecting the city. And when he does join him nobody paid much attention to him, and he let himself get pushed to the corner. Also how did they fly (supposedly coach-- on a normal plane) without taking their masks off? These are just the small details that take you off the flow of the comic and that nag at you...

But I digress, it was a filler, so we can't expect much. Please, oh please let's get back to the good stuff soon.