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Deadpool: World's Greatest, Volume 1: Millionaire with a Mouth by Gerry Duggan

dillfish17's review against another edition

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dark funny sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

3.0

troystory's review against another edition

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5.0

I love Deadpool so much! He's funny, he's engaging, he's just what I need after a bad, tiring day. I definitely enjoyed this book, and am looking forward to reading some more. I'm going to go around recommending Deadpool to literally everyone, even if they've never expressed an interest in comics. What else is there to say about it? I don't think I can say anything besides this: I love it.

staszczak's review against another edition

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3.0

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rakiosrez's review against another edition

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4.0

I really enjoyed reading this volume but there was something about the dialogue that didn't flow smoothly. For some reason it wasn't as enjoyable as other Deadpool comics I've read. It was still really good, but I think I expected a little more.

librarianalex287's review against another edition

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2.0

Love the movie, not so much the comic...

lillian_francis's review

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4.0

I've seen people complain that Deadpool isn't very 'deadpooly' in this comic. There's no fourth wall breaking and violence is kept to a minimum. But Deadpool is an Avenger now, in fact he's the money behind the Avengers. I have to admit I quite liked this Deadpool, trying to be more social responsible and failing. Deadpool is the biggest thing in the marvel universe and this comic reflects that massive popularity with the store and the people wanting selfies and tv interviews. But this is Deadpool and there is always something bad just around the corner. This time it's a killer (?) in his band of heroes for hire and some bad, bad news on its way. Talking of his band of heroes, they are the most obscure heroes ever: Stingray, Solo, Madcap, Terror and so on. I had to Google them to satisfy my curiousity for backstory. It's great though because they fit right in with the trying hard but not quite right vibe Deadpool has going on.

There as a few cameos from other heroes: Old Steve Rodgers is Captain America, Quicksilver, Hawkeye, Matt Murdock.

soulwinds's review

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3.0

Meh. It didn't really feel like Deadpool when everyone loves him...hmm.

taeli's review

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read 12/25/16

booknooknoggin's review

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3.0

wasn't too bad but wasn't great either. They are creating a Deadpool with a conscience this last few books.

tmntfan's review

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2.0

This falls flat as it doesn't feel like a Deadpool comic. Where are the pop culture references? The language, the sexual innuendo? Sure, it was violent, but not from DP himself; just his little henchmen.
Best line was the “shoot anyone you see in a red Deadpool suit” and “ sure thing” while his henchman shoots him