Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe
B**I
Biggest complaint is that it is too short. I really enjoyed the book
It’s a very very short read, maybe 30 minutes front to back. It is interesting though. This is the first Deadpool comic I’ve ever read and it’s much different than what Ryan Reynolds puts out. Much grittier. I dig it. Actually, rn Marvel is publishing a sequel called Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe Again!I believe only the first 2/3 issues have come out, so if you’re looking and enjoy this book, you may be able to grab the follow ups as well
J**A
Deadpool fans will love it
Loved it fantastic story
P**9
Great shipping and comic, but you should know...
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe was a great read. Smart, well illustrated, and very bloody. However, things my fellow Deadpool fans should probably know is, it's not the same kind of Deadpool we know and love. It's different from most of the other Deadpool comics because our Wade Wilson has been brainwashed and in turn lost his comedic aspect. It's a very dark comic with only comedic relief toward the beginning before he's changed. In addition: when I, personally, saw the title "Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe" followed by it's enticing front cover of Deadpool with a bloodied blade and Hulk's head in his hands, I automatically thought that the whole thing would be him actually fighting and taking out each hero, one by one. Unfortunately, I was wrong. Although he does fight some of them face-to-face, Deadpool mostly kills his victims by catching them off guard, using science, magic, or some kind of contraption to kill them. And the ones he apparently did fight with are shown dead (decapitated, stabbed with knives, bloodied on the floor) but not the actual fight. He only truly fights two or three heroes. I was thoroughly disappointed in this but I have always wanted know how truly deadly he is and this comic displays it. If you're looking for straight-up non-stop Deadpool vs. every hero one at a time, this isn't it. However, if you're looking for Deadpool outsmarting his opponents and fighting some of them, it's a great comic. As far as delivery, it didn't take terribly long to get here and the comic is in mint condition. Also keep in mind it is not the longest graphic novel out there. Easily finished in one sitting. Despite some flaws, I was entertained and I do recommend it.
A**Z
must-have!!
awesome comic at the best price available. definitely must-read.
F**Z
excelente producto
excelente procuto
B**R
"...Maybe roast some marshmallows as all existence burns down around me."
*CAUTION: A FEW MILD SPOILERS AHEAD FOR THOSE WHO CARE*In an alternate universe overseen by the Watcher, a mad scientist named Psycho Man breaks Deadpool's mind to create an army of broken souls but what he really does is unleash Deadpool's rampaging murderer side. As Deadpool embarks to kill all the superheroes who think he's loony or crazy, his first targets are the Fantastic Four. Utilizing Hank Pym's Pym Particles, Arcade's deathtraps, and even Puppetmaster's power, along with his own, he takes down the entire Marvel roster as well as the universe itself!So, Deadpool pulls a Punisher and tries to kill everyone. His crafty nature allows him to utilize other weaponry but watching Deadpool slaughter the X-Men, Fantastic Four, the Avengers, etc. was very fun. Wolverine's death was a bit lackluster though. Wolverine is "killed" once by Deadpool but comes back only to have his head cut off. However, Deadpool has his head blown off a few times in the comic and still comes back so I doubt Wolverine died. The references Wade makes to the Punisher's similar comic were funny and the ending was pretty clever and funny but overall, the story's just lacking. The art by Dalibor Talajic looks good and the writing for Deadpool's dialogue is well done butCullen Bunn's story is lacking. This is no Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe story here. Having Taskmaster track down Deadpool was a nice touch too but his demise was another letdown. The book is a softcover and slightly smaller than other softcovers being 9.9x6.4in. The paper's cheap and flimsy and you get textless covers, a script and sketches, and a bunch of cover art sketches as well. The extras are there but the make of the book is shoddy. Overall, it's a fun read but don't spend a bunch of money on it.
M**H
What if?
Awesome series. This is the best of the what if multiverse. Deadpool killed it in this one. Sad it’s over!
E**S
If you love Deadpool and the Marvel Universe
If you love Deadpool and the Marvel Universe, you'll love this.Playing off Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe this runs Deadpool through the same gambit of killing everyone. The plot is extremely interesting and while some reviewers claim w/o spoilers that the ending 'has been done' ... sorry it's a great spin. I always enjoy 'what if' type stories, and it's interesting to imagine how who would fight/kill who. This book skimps a bit on the how who would kill who. There's a few deaths off screen where we don't quite see how it's done. They get some Omega levels out of the way for reasons. And even that isn't really a strong criticism, as they're limited in space and time and in some instances imagination is more interesting. And they DO cover plenty of the deaths and exactly how Deadpool goes about it. What Deadpool is wearing during his fight with Wolverine still can make me laugh so hard I practically cry.This is actually one in a trilogy. The ending of the trilogy IMHO is meh. I enjoyed this book the most, which is self contained and you can walk away. I'd recommend the other two only if you're a huge Deadpool fan, there's plenty in it to make it worthwhile.I'm limited with physical space so I'm very picky about what physical books I keep. This one is a keeper and one I've already reread to my enjoyment.
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