mjfmjfmjf's review

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3.0

A grab bag of Marvel Civil War stories. X-Factor was okay but Cable and Deadpool were pretty much as bad as they usually are. Actually that's unfair - Cable was better than usual as was Deadpool. Which makes them annoying and unenjoyable. This particular batch of X-Factors I don't particularly know - Layla was pretty interesting though. Not bad, but definitely skippable.

dkmode's review

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3.0

X-Factor excellent as usual. Cable & Deadpool surprisingly entertaining, though could probably do better in the hands of a more elegant writer.

tschmitty's review

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3.0

That Deadpool, is he always such a scene stealer?

mayhap's review

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4.0

Deadpool! I had less than zero expectations for Deadpool, but he turned out to be a breath of fresh air in the overwrought Civil War saga. His first-person narration—which is broken, so he's actually just mumbling to himself the entire time—is pointed, metafictional and very, very funny. I don't think I even cared about anything else that was in this collection; all stars are for Deadpool.

booknerd85's review

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4.0

I did not like the style of drawing in the first bit,but I loved the parts with Deadpool. I really want to read more comics with Deadpool and Nate in them.

depreydeprey's review

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2.0

Quicksilver is a fun character and I love that he moves too quickly to appear in most of the first issue (I'm not sure why I like that running joke as much as I do) but is only in two of the five issues contained within. Cable & Deadpool, the focus of the last three issues aren't worth the effort.

bloodredrache's review

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3.0

I loved loved loved the Cable/Deadpool issues; the X-Factors were not my thing.

taeli's review

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3.0

read 2/23/16

demonoftheastrowaste's review

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5.0

I love Deadpool. Enough said. Read this comic.
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