Reviews

Deadpool Classic, Volume 3 by Joe Kelly

gjeebus_k's review

Go to review page

4.0

What do you think when you see this cover? **** is about the hit the fan, and this time it involves a huge monster!

description

This issue follows the story right where we left off. Deadpool is still struggling with the thought of being a villain. Is he really a bad guy?
Well, this issue shows us a very dark side of Deadpool through the eyes of Blind Al. You start to question Deadpool when you see how he punishes her and how he acted to her in the past. Then, when Blind Al answers to him as his slave (on purpose), we can see how deeply frustrated Deadpool really is after his encounter with Typhoid Mary.

But that isn't the highlight of this book. The real show comes when Deadpool gets his re-match against T-Ray! If you think Deadpool is undefeatable, you might think again on that matter.

Then, we have our little cross-over with Spider-Man. Deadpool gets sucked in an issue of Spider-Man, where he becomes Peter Parker in search of young Weasel to help him get back to his own time. A funny part of this book, which gives you an inside look at how Weasel was before he met the Merc.

As a bonus, they added the original issue of the Spider-Man comic which was a bit changed for Deadpool.

shane_tiernan's review

Go to review page

3.0

Read these last year, one here, one there. I do like it, but I find it best in small doses.

standardman's review

Go to review page

4.0

This is more like it. Joe Kelly gives the character a tragedy, has him struggle with being a hero and highlights how scary and unbalanced he is. There's also an issue that re-purposes an old Spider-Man comic which is more clever than good but it is very clever.

themadmaiden's review

Go to review page

5.0

Awesome story. Though my favourite part was the stuff with Blind Al and Deadpool.

ekansthepokemon's review

Go to review page

4.0

i feel like these comics are finally hitting their stride, but i just keep getting irritated with wade as a character

eliza_v_paige's review

Go to review page

3.0

Not the greatest one so far, since it felt like a lot of set up for the next volume. Still Deadpool so it was still fun to read.

abhi_thelegend's review

Go to review page

3.0

This book was okay, I just couldn’t pick it up like I didn’t go into it with much interest, I thought it was okay, I really did like the addition with Spider-Man, the Spider-Man issues are particularly what kept me interested in the book even if it’s Deadpool, overall it’s okay just is kind of slow and mostly conversation not much action.

adelaidemetzger_robotprophet's review

Go to review page

4.0

Really great! I love Joe Kelly's work and the writing holds a serious undertone beneath the humor. Can't wait to read the next one.

jlarson0504's review against another edition

Go to review page

3.0

I'm in it for Deadpool time traveling and pretending to be Peter Parker for an issue.

rachrreads's review against another edition

Go to review page

3.0

It was kinda boring at the beginning but then started to get really interesting towards the end (:
(rating 3.5 stars)
More...