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Deadpool in Mission: Improbable

Deadpool in Mission: Improbable

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Comic relief
Review: Thank God for Joe Kelly and his work on Deadpool goes to show that there are no bad characters, just bad writers. Just like what Warren Ellis did to Stormwatch and Alan Moore for Supreme, Kelly took on another one-note Rob Liefeld character ('Pool first appeared in the Liefeld drawn New Mutants #98) and turned it into one of the wackiest characters in comics. A 180 from his grim and gritty 90s-era origins, his one liners, the sight gags and quirky cast make Deadpool an endearing character. Ed McGuiness' cartoony art and clean lines suit the light tonality of this book. It's a fun ride with Marvel's Merc-With-A-Mouth.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Puts the "comic" in comic book
Review: The artwork is perfectly suited to the subject matter: loud and cartoony. Joe Kelly is the best comic writer when it comes to humor. And to the genius criticizing the writing: it's spelled "shoddy"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Puts the "comic" in comic book
Review: The artwork is perfectly suited to the subject matter: loud and cartoony. Joe Kelly is the best comic writer when it comes to humor. And to the genius criticizing the writing: it's spelled "shoddy"

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: There's nothing special about this book.
Review: The artwork is too cartoonish and the writer tries to make Deadpool more then what he actually is, a weak cross of the Punisher with the one line humor of Wolverine. Pretty bad and this shows why comics do not sell anymore.Weak writing and even weaker artwork.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: its better than bad, its good.
Review: this book is just fun. pure fun. its witty, its a little odd at times, its kinda violent, but all in all its meant to be fun. just sit back and try not to take it too seriously. And, as Deadpool would say, "guh."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Anti-heroism at it's best!!
Review: This book was well written in terms of hi-jinks and motor mouthing. Not many writers can catch the essence of a guy who's not a hero or a villain. Just someone who has a different perspective in life...or death. My kudos to the author. The artwork was great too.


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