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Spider-Man/Deadpool #1 by Joe Kelly, Ed McGuinness

llim's review

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3.0

*sigh* Well, now I know why I don't read superhero comics. The writing is so rushed, it feels like they wrote the script in a day. And why is all the text in capital letters? And why does every sentence end in an exclamation mark?! Gah it's just irritating to read.
The art is nice though~

mellyjj's review

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4.0

Pure awesomeness and hilarity. I can't wait for the next issue.

shmadsie's review

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5.0

This was completely in-character, one-hundred-and-ten percent their voices and I am in love with it.

I have been eagerly awaiting a Deadpool/Spider-man series basically since Deadpool writers began playing keep-away with Spider-man (how long - and often - was he mentioned in Deadpool comics before they even actually met, how many times did we see Peter in background action only to have them never actually speak? TOO LONG AND TOO MANY TIMES, FRIENDS). I lived for their issue(s)-long team-ups while hoping against hope for something more long-term. This is the fulfillment of every damn fantasy right here. Though, calling it a fantasy - which it was, means there was real potential for the reality not to live up to it because when does it ever?

The answer, friends, is here and now. My anxiety over whether this would be everything I wanted it to be was quelled by the first page and stomped into nonexistence by the last.

Read it. Love it. Live it. As Wade himself says, it is "totes amay-may."

nyxze's review

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5.0

-to come-

lunarcicles's review

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5.0

I love this. I loooooooove this. New OTP: Spideypool, definitely. It was freakin' hilarious and I love it.

gailpirl's review

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4.0

This is so bad and so good.

_mery98_'s review

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4.0

He's trying his best.... Give the dude a chance!

anthroxagorus's review

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5.0

At first, I was like “Hooray, another cash-grabbing Deadpool piece” but goddammit that cover won me over.

So I guess, much like Spider-Man denies liking Deadpool, here's me, completely denying how much I love that turd and how much I'm going to end up liking this series. These motormouths might drive me insane in the end, but it'll be sooo worth it.

Aside from that, I was super happy about Vision #1 being collected in this, because I've just picked up #2 and #3.

Reposted review of Vision #1: I heard The Vision's series mentioned on NPR's Pop Culture Happy Hour - instantly scrambled to collect the series. Maybe I'm being (Tom) Petty, but the most redeeming part of Avengers: Age of Ultron was The Vision being in the mix. Seeing him get an insanely cool sci-fi series of his own is beyond words.

This is the comic book I want to shove in everyone's hands, demand them to read. This is the series I'm rooting for this year above all others.

captwinghead's review

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4.0

This got off to a very interesting start! I really like the writing for Peter and Wade and the plot is interesting. Can't wait to read more!

alexisthebookbird's review

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3.0

3.75/5