The stories themselves are okay but I’m not too sure what the plan is for Deadpool going forward. If there’s at least one joke of that quality in each issue of this series then I’ll be a happy reader. There’s a sequence towards the end of the comic in which Deadpool reimagines himself in a redneck version of Superman’s origin story that had me in stitches. Each person is going to have their own idea of what’s funny but Skottie Young has peppered enough gags throughout the issue that there should be something to bring a smile to most readers faces. Let’s hope that Wade makes the most of this downtime because there’s something on the way to Earth that’s going to put Deadpool back in the we begin we must answer the most important question when it comes to a Deadpool comic, is it funny? There’s a lot of jokes and not all of them land but the ones that do are pretty good. Unfortunately business is slow for the Regeneratin’ degenerate and his assistant Negasonic teenage warhead (gotta love that Marvel synergy). Fresh from having his mind wiped Deadpool is back in the mercenary game.
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