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Review: Deadpool #27 3
Deadpool, who seemingly has way to many on-going and mini-series at the moment, gets into his 27th issue of this series, which features the awesomeness of a Daniel Way written Steve Rogers. The Good I'll admit it. I'm a little annoyed that Deadpool has numerous amounts of books right now, and most of them are pretty mediocre, and a few are just terrible. However, this book, since the beginning, continues to be a solid and fun read thanks mostly in part to Daniel Way's awesome and "laugh ou...
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Hhhmmm. 0
This is the 27th issue of Deadpool. The Story:We start the issue with Deadpool tying to convince a gas station owner to give him micro-wave burritos with gold but refuses.Then a bunch of mercenaries appear and start fighting.When Deadpool goes into the gas stations basement and seees that the owner has a lot of weapons and says that this is strereotypical and racist since the owner is Middle Eastern wich means that he is a terrorist.Then the other mercs come in and fight again and after asking ...
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I'm your man 0
I've not read any Deadpool issues before... of any of the titles out there and wanted to give a look see. I grabbed this one and issue twenty eight when I was in the comic shop. I hear so much hubbub about Deadpool, I wanted to see what the ruckus is about. I understand that Deadpool is a wise ass and I expected plenty of that... and I must say I was not disappointed. The mouth on that guy keeps it entertaining and I can see why so many people like this character. I must say, I was a little ...
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