A review by lillian_francis
Deadpool: World's Greatest, Volume 2: End of an Error by Scott Koblish, Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan

3.0

Hard to give this more than 3 stars, in fact even that was a push.
There is only one issue attached the current storyline. That is good. Deadpool is losing it and looking to smite everybody in his book of grudges, starting with Iron Fist.
Then we have a selection of mini comics with some backstory for the rest of the team. I liked most of those but didn't like Slapstick (he's a clown ffs) or Masacre (most of his was in Spanish).
Then we come to my biggest bugbear. Issue 3.1. It's written completely in Spanish. I have no idea what was going on, the artwork for that issue was unimpressive, so there no reason for me to attempt to decipher the meaning of the panels. Total waste of pages :(
And then we come to Deadpool 2099. If this is an example of the 2099 series then I hope I haven't bought any more of it. Deadpool isn't Deadpool, it's -- hope can't say because that little spoiler is the only thing that kept me reading to the end. Didn't like the story or the art style. And FYI the politicians on the tv were just a little too close for comfort in year current political climate.