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    Thunderbolts #131

    Thunderbolts » Thunderbolts #131 - Head Over Heels released by Marvel on June 1, 2009.

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    Head Over Heels last edited by ghostgrifter on 07/21/21 12:58PM View full history

    SPECIAL CROSSOVER WITH DEADPOOL! The maniacal Merc with a Mouth has Norman Osborn’s Thunderbolts in his crosshairs – and they’ve got him in theirs! The nastiest fight of ’09 explodes here, and you’ve got the front row seat for all the ultra violence that Andy Diggle (DARK REIGN: HAWKEYE) and Bong Dazo can dish up in the book that Aint It Cool News says “continues to impress”!

    This issue opens and we see the Thunderbolts have Deadpool trussed up. Norman Osbourne is irritated that 1. Deadpool is still alive, and 2. he no longer has the teleporter on him.

    Norman goes off on The Headsman to the point where the Headsman picks up his axe to cut off Deadpools head. Before he has a chance though, another Deadpool shows up and stops him.

    Norman orders the Thunderbolts to kill them both. This prompts the Black Widow to immediately attack the Deadpool who had just escaped from his restraints. ( he is known as Deadpool 1) The two of them fight, and he quickly dispatches her, and turns his attention to the Headsman.

    After a quick beatdown given to the Headsman, the story cuts to Ant Man who is in a panic now after watching his colleagues fall. Deadpool 2 tries to shoot him, but Ant Man crawls into his costume. Annoyed Deadpool 2 begins to shoot himself trying to take Ant Man out. Unfortunately he only takes himself out.

    In the middle of the fight Norman Osbourne gets into a jet, and begins to take off. Deadpool 2, already healed up teleports into the plane, while Black Widow hooks a line up to it, and begins to be pulled behind the Jet.

    Inside the Jet Deadpool 2 holds a gun to Norman Osbournes head and says that Norman owes him. This angers Norman to no end, and he attacks Deadpool and beats him to a pulp. Forgetting that he should have been flying the plane.

    As the door to the plane opens, Black Widow jumps in yelling for Osbourne to get down as she shoots Deadpool in the chest. Osbourne orders her to cut off his head, but before she does that The Headsmans Axe falls across Deadpools neck.

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    Story crossover - Deadpool #9 0

    So I read Deadpool #9, and in the end of the issue I saw a reference to this one. So I decided to take a break and read this one. It's the first time I read the originial team's comics (only read the 2013 new teams issues) and blah blah blah...ANYWAYThe Good The cover is amazing. Both of the actually. Also the art in most of this book is great. The only thing I didn't like was the drawing of Deadpool's skin at the end. I know he has a terrible looking skin because of his disease, but this was ...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    One Big Fight 0

        ******SPOILER FILLED DESCRIPTION *** This issue opens and we see the Thunderbolts have Deadpool trussed up. Norman Osbourne is irritated that 1. Deadpool is still alive, and 2. he no longer has the teleporter on him.  Norman goes off on The Headsman to the point where the Headsman picks up his axe to cut off Deadpools head. Before he has a chance though, another Deadpool shows up and stops him.   Norman orders the Thunderbolts  to kill them both. This prompts the Black Widow to immediately a...

    0 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Pretty lame issue 0

    I liked this crossover. The first three parts were good and funny and I enjoyed them (Last issue's "love drama" was hilarious). This issue however, demonstrates a classic example of how final Deadpool installments seam to lose their touch. Issue #5 of Deadpool had a simular issue. When a story arc ends, too often the comedy seams to end with it.I liked seeing how the Thunderbolts team interacted here. Headsman got some credit and Norman Osborn's final speech in the Thunderstrike was awsome.The c...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.
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