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    Deadpool #13

    Deadpool » Deadpool #13 - Wave of Mutilation, Part 1: Profiteerin' L.A.M.F. released by Marvel on October 2009.

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    Deadpool has ceased to exist, he’s given his good-byes, he’s driven his car into the ocean. They’ll think he’s dead, but he’ll sail away. Then, he becomes a pirate!

    After getting paid by Bullseye, Deadpool bought a boat with lots of guns attatched to it. Also he sent a message to Bob saying that they're going to be pirates. Bob came to see Deadpool and he tried to kiss him but Deadpool pushed him away. Deadpool tells Bob that there's this island where all the richest people go and they have no defenses. Deadpool then made Bob his parrot and would beat Bob with a stick if he didn't talk like a parrot. When they got to the island Bob got scurvy so Deadpool decided to take Bob to a vet. Deadpool then met a beautiful blind tour guide. Deadpool went into a hallucination and while that was happening Bob asked the tour guide where a doctor was. After that real pirates came and were shooting up the place. The tour guide then said they need help. Bob thinks quick and said since Deadpool is super rich he'll do it for free. Deadpool mad he decided to do it if she joins his crew as navigator, and to cover her ears for 5 minutes while holding a stick.

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    WHAT TH E FUCK HAPPENED WAY? 0

    I've been reading Deadpool for years and years and Daniel Way's take on the character has seemed very mediocre to me. But then he surprised me with he Bullseye story arc. That was the best story arc I've read in a long time for everyone's favorite mercenary. I read issue 10 and Daniel Way won me over and he kept it up pretty much all of the way throughout the story arc.  But then he followed it with this incredibly bland and witless issue. I'm glad he brought Bob back. He kind of left that ambig...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Deadpool's Still Got It 0

    After that fantastic Bullseye arc, I wondered how this pirate arc was going to turn out. Though the art was not up to par with what we've seen previously, I thought that there were so many funny moments in it and that the book was just as good as some of the earlier issues. I love the scene where Bob's mom was talking about her underwear. I love the part about the guy who speaks french "Frenchy, French, French". Also, when Deadpool is buying the boat from the Russians. Another good part was when...

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    The Smell of Bullets & Taco Meat 0

    I bought this issue for two reasons: I love Deadpool and I love this series.Daniel Way's writing was very good. I would have passed on this issue for this reason: The art made me want to rip the issue to pieces and tell Marvel to go back and do it again.  So we're back to the daily life of Deadpool following the first year of comics and a run of Deadpool Vs. The Dark Reign that made me happy to pick this up week to week. And while the writing was good, the art, as I've said, was not up to the le...

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