DEADPOOL #3
by Brian Poeshn, Gerry Duggan, and Tony Moore
by Brian Poeshn, Gerry Duggan, and Tony Moore
Does Deadpool #3 continue to live up to the quality of its 2 predecessors? Find out!
DP has been quite the roller coaster ride so far. It's pretty darn wild and funny, and you don't know what's going to happen next. The unpredictability and comedy are what keeps this book at the top of my pull list. As usual, Poeshn and Duggan nail the characters, comedy, and script, though I have one minor gripe: The plot is as slow as a snail. I would have liked some progression in the overall story, and it kind of bothered me when I reached the final page.
Tony Moore's art looks as sharp and detailed as ever, as I've come to expect from him. His unrealistic style makes him the perfect fit for the Merc with a Mouth.
Tony Moore's art looks as sharp and detailed as ever, as I've come to expect from him. His unrealistic style makes him the perfect fit for the Merc with a Mouth.
I definitely thought that the book could be better, but I still enjoyed it quite a bit. Deadpool #3 is worth your money. Or chimichangas, if your comic book store is into that.
STORY: 3/5
ART: 4/5
VERDICT: 3.5/5
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