Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth # 3 - Head Trip Part 3
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 11 / / 2009User Rating - 16 votes, 3.2 avg.
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“HEAD TRIP,” PART 3 They don’t call it the “Savage Land” for nothing! Trapped between cavemen zombies and an elite Hydra strike team, Deadpool’s only bargaining chip is the thing they both covet: The severed-but-still-devious head of the Marvel Zombies Deadpool! If the Merc With a Mouth is going to survive, he’s going to need all his wits and a timely assist from a guy in a loincloth named Ka-Zar and his saber-tooth sidekick. And he’d best keep one eye on “Headpool” – ‘cause that little critter is not to be trusted.
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fun but predictable.
Reviewed by Abnormally Warm Guy on Sept. 17, 2009. Abnormally Warm Guy has written 9 reviews. His/her last review was for Want You To Want Me, Part 2: No Man Is an Island. 3 out of 3 users recommend his reviews. |
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I enjoyed the wit of this issue but it didn't contain any surprises either. I saw the ending coming half way through the book.
Also they established in Zombies 4 that Zombie Deadpool no longer feels the hunger but the does in this issue, though the virus is so erratic who knows how it really works?
The artwork however seems a little clearer then it did in previous issues and I enjoyed it a lot more this issue.
The best part of this issue is the cover by far. It's absolute genius. I'm liking the movie parody theme for the covers so far but this one is very clever.
Also they established in Zombies 4 that Zombie Deadpool no longer feels the hunger but the does in this issue, though the virus is so erratic who knows how it really works?
The artwork however seems a little clearer then it did in previous issues and I enjoyed it a lot more this issue.
The best part of this issue is the cover by far. It's absolute genius. I'm liking the movie parody theme for the covers so far but this one is very clever.
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| Date Added: | Sept. 17, 2009 |















