Deadpool # 17 - Want You To Want Me, Part 3: The Revolution Will Be Televised
is a comic book published by Marvel Publishing & released on 1 / 1 / 2010User Rating - 23 votes, 3.7 avg.
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Somebody might want to check on whether hell has just frozen over, because guess what...? Deadpool has just joined the X-Men!
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X Rated DP?! That's Not New!
Reviewed by DeadPool a.k.a Wade Wilson on Nov. 16, 2009. DeadPool a.k.a Wade Wilson has written 30 reviews. His/her last review was for TPB. 18 out of 18 users recommend his reviews. |
2 out of 2 users found this review helpful. |
Deadpool and the X-Men? I could never in my wildest dreams have saw this coming, but here we are Deadpool is running around in a X-Men costume which looks horrible btw, making us crack up everytime he opens his mouth. I'm actually liking X-Men/Deadpool run. But let's review the comic.
I'm not big on spoilers so i won't say anything about the story, i'll let the peope who actually go and get it find out the storyline, BUT i will say that this comic is good. This whole arc with the X-Men is actually working out pretty well, Deadpool's interaction with them is nothing sort of hilarious. The art is good, and so is the writing. All in All Rocking Comic, i give it a 4.2 out of 5. ( =
I'm not big on spoilers so i won't say anything about the story, i'll let the peope who actually go and get it find out the storyline, BUT i will say that this comic is good. This whole arc with the X-Men is actually working out pretty well, Deadpool's interaction with them is nothing sort of hilarious. The art is good, and so is the writing. All in All Rocking Comic, i give it a 4.2 out of 5. ( =
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Deadpool fired as X-Men's spokesman
Reviewed by jamesewelch on Nov. 11, 2009. jamesewelch has written 1 review. His/her last review was for Want You To Want Me, Part 3: The Revolution Will Be Televised. 1 out of 1 users recommend his reviews. |
1 out of 1 user found this review helpful. |
In the last issue, Deadpool sorta joined the X-Men - not that any of the X-Men wanted him to, but that they believed it was safer than letting Deadpool loose on the streets. In this issue, Deadpool tackles one of the X-Men's current problems, but opts for his own approach without warning the rest of the team what he's up to. Of course, Deadpool and the X-Men don't see eye-to-eye on the best approach. All the while, Norman Osborn is sitting back watching Deadpool's antics unfold on live television and further embarrass the X-Men. Finally, Cyclops sends in Wolverine to take care of Deadpool, but... well you'll need to see how he gets out of this one.
Overall, I think this is a well written comic book that fits in nicely with Deadpool series. It feels like it's written for the Deadpool fan's complete with chickens, roofies, and Domino inviting Deadpool back to her hotel room... only if there were more pancakes, then it could have been a perfect 5.0.
Overall, I think this is a well written comic book that fits in nicely with Deadpool series. It feels like it's written for the Deadpool fan's complete with chickens, roofies, and Domino inviting Deadpool back to her hotel room... only if there were more pancakes, then it could have been a perfect 5.0.
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