A review by mxd
Deadpool, Volume 4: Deadpool vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. by Brian Posehn, Gerry Duggan

4.0

Puerile and juvenile isn't my usual cup of tea, but god this was funny. In fact, Deadpool is relentlessly hilarious in the way he refuses to take anything seriously at all. There's some angst too, which may not be quite Deadpooly, but I found it a nice counter-balance to his anarchic side. It seemed to add a poignant dimension to the character. Having said that, I think even without the angst, I really enjoyed the Merc with a mouth.

Also, there are non-Deadpool elements which I loved, like henchmen having conversations and their hilarious and complex relationships. Not to mention a brilliant background gag during an altercation between Deadpool and Crossbones which shouldn't really work in a bunch of static images, but really made me laugh out loud. Absolutely loved this.