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giving this five stars mostly because it contains one of my favourite comic panels
4.3/5The second inning in Daniel Way's collected Deadpool is just about as strong as the first one, and just as funny. Sometimes the art quality fluctuates a bit, but for the most part it's pretty solid. The writing is still good; there aren't as many twists and turns in this batch as there were in the previous one, but there are still plenty of surprises and laughs to be had. Sometimes these little twists seemed to be pulled out of a hat whenever it was convenient for Mr. 'Pool, who is definite...
*Book source ~ LibraryFrom Goodreads:Deadpool wants to be an X-Man. And he's not going to let anyone stand in his way - not even the X-Men! When Cyclops announces to the world that the X-Men are constructing an island haven for mutants, Wade Wilson decides it's time for him to join the revolution. But he soon find outs that big guns and a healing factor don't an X-Man make. Then, Deadpool must team-up with Spider-Man to go after the most dangerous threat he's ever faced. Plus, it's it's a Vegas
Much fun. Loved the two-page dig at Twilight. Deadpool is guaranteed laughter.
I'm just going to say it: No superhero is as fun as Deadpool. Yes, he drives both villains and heroes insane, but he just has a great time doing it that it's hard not to love the mouthy merc! I was very happy to dive into these new stories, and found each one more fun than the last. They all struck my funny bone, especially the first one where Deadpool begins a career in piracy, and later with his interactions with Spiderman.Almost all of these stories made me grin or laugh, but they weren't all...
This was really hilarious. In this collection, DP tries to be a hero. He tried to join the x-men, then went to find Spider-man to learn how to be a hero but was thwarted by Hit-Monkey. Then he went to Las Vegas where he bumped into his old buddy Weasel, where they both wore big robot suits as protectors of the casino but when the employers offered DP a 'job', well he hates responsibilities so he left. Soon he thought he was recruited into the Secret Avengers when he met Steve Rogers, Natasha Rom...
Deadpool is as funny as always. There are lots of adventures in this volume and I really liked the different plotlines.
I know, I know...it's Deadpool and I shouldn't expect anything more, but this starts off sooper stoopid with pirates, dips into the world of superheroes for a brief, dumb moment, and then gets even stoopider at the end as Wade takes on a cult of vampires, or "draculas," as he calls them.I like it. It's just really really really dumb, and this collection is dumber than most Deadpool.And so it really should be two stars, but the extra star is for the trip down memory lane this collection inspires
In some ways, it's a little bit better than Volume 1. In some other ways, it's a little worse. So I guess it all evens out. Deadpool Volume 2 has all the death and pools you could imagine, at an incredibly low cost of $14.99.All bad puns aside, there were quite a few comics in Volume 2 that were pretty funny. The one based on the cover with pirates, another with some moon-shining sheriffs, and a casino farce were all pretty damn hilarious. But there were a couple comics that sort of fell flat. P...
This was a wildly fun Epic series of misadventures through the crazy world of Deadpool. Vol. 2 of The Complete Deadpool starts off where Vol. 1 ended (not that there is that much continuity, but they do mention things from Vol. 1) However, overall, I thought this collection was far superior and more entertaining than the last – it is the complete package!In this volume, Deadpool:-Tries his hand on the high seas as a pirate-Joins (or fights against???) Spiderman-Joins (or fights against???) The X...
Not nearly as good as the first collection, but still fun nonetheless. This stuff is so slapstick that I expect Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck to show up anytime and unfortunately that's the problem. I understand the whole 4th wall thing and lots can be explained by Deadpool's insanity, but after a while it's like beating a dead horse....and just goes on way too long. Some of the stuff really doesn't make a lot of sense...like a solid gold gun that shoots diamonds....that's just kind of lame! But see...
Simply good irreverent fun with a touch of tragedy. The best Looney Tunes comic not featuring the looney tunes characters.
Oh, Deadpool - you're so fun and weird. Never change.
This has some of the best writing and art in all of comics history. I will not be answering questions or discussing that any further. It also has the best team-up arc in ever-ever where Deadpool and Spider-Man face off against Hit-Monkey. Yes, you heard me right. Grade: A+
Pirates, vampires and Deadpool. I’m not sure there’s anything more I could ask of a graphic novel. The pirate story in particular had me laughing out loud with its outrageous silliness.
Daniel Way, your Deadpool stories are delightful. After having enjoyed volume 1 so much, I had high hopes for volume 2 and they were exceeded. As usual, the artwork is fantastic and the writing is hilarious, surprising, and comes off as original. I particularly enjoyed the Spider-Man issues within this collection; legitimately full of "Laugh Out Loud" moments. Hit-monkey? I love it! I've already read a portion of Volume 3 but I'll be picking it up...soon.5/5 and 100% recommended.
As always, Deadpool annoys you just as much as he gives you boundless fits of giggles. And, as always, I'm still not sure if he did the things he did accidentally by design or intentionally with consequences.
im gonna be so gross and mushy about this stupid guy who talks abt unicorns, tacos, and murder sigh. (tw/ discussions of suicide and all of the canon-typical stuff that comes with dp)okay so out of all of the deadpool media ive read and watched, i think that this volume is the best one to express the wide expanse of feelings i have for this dude. the first time i ran into the deadpool comics were the panels where he consoles a girl about to take her own life and then takes her to see hamilton ti...
I read the book Deadpool by Daniel Way. The book starts off with Deadpool buying a boat and make into an attack boat. He then calls his friend Bob. He tells Bob that he wants him to go on a treasure hunt with him. He also said that the last boat he had it sank. Bob said yes and they both then go on an adventure to some random island and meet a girl that lives on the island but she is blind. While talking to the nice girl the hear a loud boom. They look over at their ship and noticed it was under...
Silly, fun, ridiculous, and bloody. Deadpool comics are a guilty pleasure of mine. This collection is a fun read through Deadpool's pirating fiasco, along with his arc of attempting heroism. It's a fun read and has ties to the larger Marvel universe during the Dark Avengers time frame. However, that context (or any context) isn't really all that necessary for enjoying some Deadpool silliness. Always a fun read!