DEADPOOL #7

Review by: cyberauron

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What makes Dead pool special is his honest and sometimes fan boy reaction to the situations he’s in. What other hero’s reaction is to get the gun first and have an internal argument about saving his friend. The argument happens in the long forgotten technique of two thought boxes.

Dual thought box is one of the things the writer Daniel Way has brought to this story. The boxes act as the perpetual angel and devil on his shoulders. The white box tells Dead pool to save his friend the black one questions whether he was really a friend.

The dialogue in this series is superb because Dead pool is the ultimate fan boy. He’s constantly quoting movie like die hard and godfather. Also, what other hero sees the villain coming down the street and decides he needs to drop some friends off at the pool.

Dead pool also is being brought in the regular Marvel Universe for the first time in a long time. Dead pool seems to have made himself an enemy of the new ruler of the Marvel U, Norman Osborne. Since Dead pool is the only one who knows Norman stole the skrull data from Nick Fury. Now after Tiger shark failed to kill’em Norman is sending the entire Thunderbolts and Dead pool reaction is I wonder if I can blackmail Norman.

Story: 5 - Excellent
Art: 5 - Excellent

Comments

  1. Good point about the dual narration boxes.  Most writers use them as a crutch to hand feed the story to the reader, but Way does an excellent job of making them important parts of the story, without being overbearing.

  2. love the narration boxes. your right on akamuu its just done to perfection, other writers trip all over that part of his character. i also liked that you saw a bit of deadpools deadly,mean side when he shot bobs hand ( loved it lol). most writers froget his serious scary killer side and overdo the slap stick stuff. its a good mix kinda like joker in dark knight. looove this book

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