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Spider-Man/Deadpool #11 by Scott Koblish, Penn Jillette

angus_mckeogh's review

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5.0

I don’t read Spider-Man or Deadpool, but I’m sure this issue pissed off the purists. However, I do read Jillette’s stuff mainly because he has a wickedly funny sense of humor, and this was exactly what you’d expect. Witty and humorous. I saw another review that mistook his self-deprecating humor for egoism. Probably a Spider-Man and Deadpool fan unfamiliar with Jillette’s work. (Sock - comedic murder mystery novel, Director’s Cut - comedic stalker movie, Penn and Teller Get Killed - comedic thriller movie). Duo magicians trade places with duo superheroes in an excellent twist. It’s funny. Don’t be so serious. Highly recommended for Penn and Teller fans. Likely skip it for Spider-Man and Deadpool fans.

aline_16's review

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5.0

It is super funny. When Deadpool and Spidey are together, they never disappoint. They are extra funny and their friendship is just perfect.

inamilla's review

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funny fast-paced

2.0

beastcoastmac's review

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i hate when they have guest writers like this cause its mainly just... not good. like this spiderman was ooc kinda with how he would take to deadpool and also half the same issue was just jokes about dp breaking the fourth wall...we get it he breaks the fourth wall

anthroxagorus's review

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4.0

Entertaining, but I have no idea who these guys are. Some good jokes, but the bromance wasn't there so felt s bit out of sync with the run. Not that this run had ever been linear or logical.

If anyone can write for this title, I nominate myself!

bookreviewsgr's review

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4.0

First read of 2017 I wanted to be something fun and Spidey and Deadpool never fail to make me smile
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