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    Deadpool #21

    Deadpool » Deadpool #21 - Whatever A Spider Can, Part Three released by Marvel on June 2010.

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    Deadpool and Spidey square off against one of the deadliest foes either of them have faced, Hitman Monkey! But can Deadpool do what it takes to rid New York of this terrifying new menace, or will he wilt under Hitman Monkey's soulful gaze?
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    2.4 stars

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    Claaaaaasic Deadpool...sort of 0

    this issue took me back...not very far because i'm only 22. Daniel Way's writing really reminds of how Deadpool was written in his first volume (1-69), for the most part i've really enjoyed this new volume especially this last 3 issue Hit-Monkey arc (and the "want you to want me" arc). ABOUT THE ISSUE/ARC: this is one of those Deadpool stories you can just pick up and enjoy. The core of the story and why this arc really makes my heart happy is THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN!!! These two characters toget...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    God Damn-it Daniel Way!!! 0

    Now I will admit, when it comes to Deadpool....Daniel Way isn't my favorite writer. He's not the worse but he's certainly not the best and while his series started off good it has slowly been falling down hill. This arc had the chance to be the next 'Bullseye' arc but instead we got stuck with a terrible ending for what could have been a good arc.   Let's start off with the good stuff....well Deadpool's way of getting past the Metal detector was pretty clever and nice little bad ass moment. The ...

    7 out of 8 found this review helpful.

    I'm torn on this one. 0

    I'm a Deadpool fan, but this is the first time I've read his book since the Bullseye arc. My first thought on picking this up was literally "Deadpool+Spiderman+a monkey assassin should=Greatness". Instead, after reading the issue, I'm left with two conflicting feelings. On the one hand, I felt legitimately sorry for Deadpool. This arc makes him come off like a guy that genuinely wants to be a good guy, but just doesn't have a clue how not to be what he is, a deadly assassin. Then, on the other s...

    4 out of 6 found this review helpful.
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