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This was my first experience with Deadpool in the comic world and I was a little bit worried I would get annoyed with him pretty quickly. Thankfully, that never happened!I really enjoyed watching Spider-man and Deadpool play off of one another with one quip after another. The storyline of Deadpool attempting to murder Peter Parker, while also following Spider-man around like a little puppy dog wanting attention was hilarious and kept me reading. I will definitely be picking up another from this
While this wasn't the best story I've ever read or anything, I have to say that it is SO GOOD to have Joe Kelly writing Deadpool again. It was Kelly's run on Deadpool that first made me love the character so, for me, Kelly's Deadpool is definitive. He also writes a pretty good Spidey, which is nice... especially at the moment. The Spidey in this book feels so much more like the Spidey I know and love than the version in his own book.It wasn't all great, mind you; issue two's pacing was all over
3.5 starsThis was pretty cute, and I thought there were lots of great panels, jokes, etc..So, I'm not really sure why I didn't just go crazy for it. I almost want to say that it was too long, if that makes any sense? Weird, right? It's not like some sort of War an Peace sized comic book, but the story sort of dragged for me, and it ended up taking me about 3 days to finish it.Maybe I was in the wrong mood for a Deapool/Spidey team-up?Sacrilege! Ok. The story goes like this:Deadpool has been hire...
Vote: 4-4,5Just one of the best Spidey's stories I've read since years, some parts made me laugh to tears and now I really wanna read Kelly's classic Deadpool run (shame on me for still not doing that).(view spoiler)[Sadly that lame final fight/mysterious villain were not much good at all for me... And Deadpool killing again Petey without spider-sense/reflexes working like in the awful Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe volume was just crap! (hide spoiler)]["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br"]>["br...
Want to see me talk about books? Check out my Youtube Channel: BexnbookxSpider-Man/Deadpool, Volume 1: Isn't it Bromantic is by far my favourite Marvel Comic read to date! It's entertaining, crude and FAN-FREAKING-TASTIC!Our story follows Spider-Man and Deadpool, with two unlikely allies pushed into the one comic. Spider-Man is trying to save everybody while Deadpool interrupts at every turn convinced he can show Spider-Man that he's a good guy. However, Deadpool has a job to do, and that is to
This was my first Marvel comic, and I think I need a minute to get really familiar with this storytelling to enjoy it more. I'll probably read the future volumes of this though.
Silly. Fun. Doesn't take itself seriously until it does, and then we're given another chance to see Deadpool struggle with the one organ that never seemed to heal: his conscience. I like Joe Kelly Deadpool, and he's got an ear for Spidey too.
There are glimpses of humor and the story is fun, but it went a little off the rails, even for a Deadpool story.Basically Deadpool is simultaneous trying to kill Peter Parker while becoming best friends with Spidey, hilarity ensues (sort of). Seeing these two together is always fun and the story setup had me excited. But then Lady Thor landed out of nowhere...I cannot escape her!She showed up, it was pointless, there was some unfunny joke about mud wrestling, and then Spidey and Deadpool were da...
Deadpool wants Spider-Man to help him assassinate Peter Parker – oh Deadpool you silly goose! Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness reunite after nearly 20 years since their first Deadpool comic together in ’97 with Spider-Man/Deadpool. Unfortunately it’s not nearly as fun as I’d hoped. The story is a flimsy excuse to get Marvel’s two most popular characters together and “quipping” at one another, which is actually what most of the book is, rather than have them appear in an entertaining, involving narrat...
Having Marvel's 2 wisecracking characters team-up makes complete sense. The story here was really flimsy and the constant barrage of terrible jokes wore thin quickly. Having Joe Kelly come back and write Deadpool just made me appreciate Gerry Duggan all the more. He's a lot more capable of toeing the line between jokes and a coherent story. There was still some great moments like the dance scene at the bar, but there were several story problems (like Miles Morales up and disappearing mid-story o...
I really enjoyed this! I adore the writing style and the art is lovely, as well!I love it when writers don't use Deadpool solely as comic relief. He has depth and a pretty awful history and it sucks to see writers ignore that. That being said, Joe Kelly joins Duggan amongst the group of writers I love for writing Wade in a compelling way. He has a wife and daughter now and he's trying to be a better man. Kelly not only writes that in a believable way but he took the concept of Wade wanting to be...
[Read as single issues]Not sure what issues this is actually going to collect yet. #1-5, and #8 are the first six part story, but #1-6 is the standard trade for Marvel, so god knows what they'll do with this one.Joe Kelly + Ed McGuinness is a recipe for success, but there's an overabundance of dialogue in some of the issues here that detracts from things, so the flow of the story isn't quite as good as it could be. There are some great sequences, anything with Deadpool and Shiklah or Spidey and
I can't say I would recommend this on the basis of the story - although in issue# 5 things start to get deadly serious for Peter Parker. No, the real reason would be for the almost non-stop witty or just plain smart-ass banter between our titular characters. Deadpool of course runs his mouth and Spider-Man usually (but not always) plays the straight man to him, and when they get into certain contrived situations - like a double-date gone haywire at club HellHouse (?!), among others - their dialo...
Perfectly fun! This team-up has it all! Great writing. Witty banter. Boner jokes... An earnest Deadpool & an angry Spidy = perfection. I feel like the internet has been jonesing for this Spidy/Deadpool bromance storyline for a while now, and I'm happy to say this delivered. It was a little wordy at times (as all Deadpool & Spider-Man comics can be, respectively), but just when you think the story has gone off the deep-end (the Bolivia team up), Deadpool reminds you that he's as crafty as Spider-...
With the creative team that originally put Deadpool on the map, I expected a lot more than this weak humoured, poor plotted, well drawn bro-snooze! I read the comic books Spider-Man Deadpool #1-5 and #8. 5.5 out of 12
Well that was surprisingly really fun. I much prefer puns and slightly intellectual jokes to Deadpool's brand of risque humor, but this one made me snicker to myself a lot.The story follows Deadpool in his attempts to befriend Spiderman, who quit the Avengers for some vague reason I don't get. Of course, since this is Deadpool, his ulterior motives have ulterior motives, so things are fairly complicated. Ok, it isn't that complicated. Wade has been assigned a hit on Peter Parker and Spidey is hi...
Spideypool was actually pretty good. It was funny, light hearted, and different from all the regular comics. Especially loved the Deadpool movie issue...So basically, Deadpool wants Spiderman to see he's changed. So he goes on, hilariously trying to get Spidey to see his good side. However, someone gives Deadpool a job. Kill Peter Parker.Of course, Deadpool doesn't know that Pete is Spidey. And this client sends him fake proof that Parker is a bad man. So of course, Deadpool decides to kill Pete...
the banter between spider-man and deadpool was unmatched and overall this was just really really good
Having never liked Spiderman much, I enjoyed how Deadpool got on his nerves. I'm so happy with the humor and the fact that most of the art is done by the same team.
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