orider's Deadpool Team-Up #893 - Guest Starring Captain Britain review

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    The one-eyed man is King

    I have been less than impressed with this entire series.  They use B-characters (or lower) and there is no larger plan in the series and only vaguely in the individual issies. It's all just random adventures that have no connection and poor attempts at humor during them.  However, this one at least had a coherent plot, if only lacking in background info.  I also felt that it was funnier than any of the past issues.  While this issues is by no means a must read, it is the lesser of the evils before it.  I hope this is a sign that the writers have found some sort of rhythm that works and that the series is going to start improving.  I think the score of 2.5 stars is accurate, and if the series does improve it would mean that it was not dumb luck and I would change it to 3 stars.

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      Ah... confusing 0

      Well, my friend said the last issue was good I picked it up and yeah... it was alright. I won't bother with a review of a month old comic though.  This issue I decided to get too. It was... good. But the "culture swap" machine? Um... why does this thing exist?  The artwork is good (sort of reminds me of Shawn Crystal and I like Shawn Crystal) and the writing is very smart. But really? This whole concept was very strange, Also this comic reveals something I've always thought. When Deadpool and Ca...

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