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I honestly found this little series to be witty while not going overly violent as a typical Deadpool story would be. In regards to this volume, the art is outstanding and entertaining to see Howards facial expressions. The overall bad guy to the whole story is pretty goofy but than again, so is Howard and Wade Wilson.
Honestly I did not have much hope...but it was really pretty good and even included some classic Gerber style satire on American life...with Deadpool shooting and self reflection!
This book ranges from “smile inducing” to “chuckle inducing.” It features excellent layouts and solid comic art in service to a comic that is, basically, one joke after another.This book isn’t groundbreaking. It won’t change your life. It will, however, oit a smile on your face.That’s good enough for me.
rocket raccoon gets space rabies, deadpool and howard the duck get morphed together, there are hijinks. 4/5.
A Deadpool and Howard the Duck mashup had the potential to be amazing. The story line was unimaginative. The humor was not clever. The addition of Rocket the Raccoon barely helped. This was a big disappointment.
Howard the duck crosses paths with Deadpool. Soon after Deadpool is bitten by a Rabies infected Rocket and Howard and Deadpool fuse together. They take turns controlling Howards duck body in a Deadpool suit while trying to figure out how to get separated and also help Rocket feel better in the process. In the end Deadpool discovers he has to eat his own commit to trigger the separation process. Once everyone is back to normal Howard gets a job at the reception desk at SHIELD.Funny and interestin...
Exactly as advertised. The humor of Deadpool and the irreverancy of Howard the Duck.
Deadpool and Howard the Duck find themselves temporarily fused after a Cronenberg-esque teleporter malfunction (of course). Deadpool the Duck must figure out how to un-fuse and save their buddy Rocket from space rabies! Stuart Moore and Jacopo Camagni’s Deadpool the Duck isn’t a bad comic but it’s by no means a must-read either. The concept is cute and Moore comes up with just about enough to keep this mini-series from being boring but Deadpool the Duck’s shenanigans was never edge-of-your-seat
Howard the Duck's 70s comics inspired a lot Deadpool's ones.While Howard's tales were about social criticism and parody, Wade loves much more farse and culture pop references, but both characters have in their DNA love breaking fourth wall as their peculiar characteristics, so a team up between them had to be expected happening sooner or later.And because of a David Cronemberg-style teleport accident, their DNA is temporarily recombined giving birth to an hilarious far better than expected 5 iss...
I needed a fun break after the Civil War comics and this was a perfect choice. Deadpool is consistently hilarious and I've been a fan of him for a while, but I'd never read a Howard the Duck comic before the brief one I read for Civil War. The two characters mesh surprisingly well. This collection shouldn't be taken too seriously as it's not meant to be. There are some awkward plot points that make it a little messy, but I'd definitely recommend it.For: fans of superheroes/comics; readers wantin...
This one was pretty good. I'm not the biggest Howard the Duck fan so I didn't love that part.
I kinda liked it. It was ok.Had its funny moments here and there. +1 star for the nice artwork and colouring.
Hey, there's a button labeled Fart, I wonder what it--*faaaaaaart*...I don't know why I expected anything else. At least the art was nice.
This is a perfect example why I love Deadpool.
Overall, a funny team-up with some interesting side characters and villains to boot! Would have been 4/5 if it weren't for a collection of extremely unfunny barf jokes laced throughout.
Technical difficulties cause Deadpool and Howard the Duck to merge. Didn't hate it, but I don't think I'll ever bother reading a Howard the Duck comic.
This book was silly and ridiculous as hell, but I mean...what else would you expect? It's still funny and an entertaining read, but don't expect a rich storyline or anything.
Funnier than you would think!!
It's OK. Probably the idea promises too much funny. But it's largely a mediocre Deadpool with an annoying floating head.The plot was clearly beside the point and a lot of the jokes felt forced.
Nice graphics, not so great storyline