Spider-Man/Deadpool #14 – REVIEW
Each “storyline” issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool inches closer to a conclusion and I long for the lightening, manic pace of the opening arc. Perhaps the denouement started too early (I would place the
Each “storyline” issue of Spider-Man/Deadpool inches closer to a conclusion and I long for the lightening, manic pace of the opening arc. Perhaps the denouement started too early (I would place the
Ten issues ago, we were given a Spider-Man and Deadpool team up book that promised, among other things, to give us a Deadpool that tried to act a bit more
After two long months the creative team that gave you Spider-Man and Deadpool fighting a sewage-filled Hydroman is back, and boy did I miss them. The past two fill in
Well, after raking Joe Kelly over the coals for giving us the standard “character is dead!” cliffhanger with the previous issue, I’ve got to eat my words a bit here.
Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness prove for a third time in a row that they are an absolute dream team, especially when behind two of Marvel’s biggest names. The third
Last month I shut Spider-Man/Deadpool #1 and thought “what more could I ask for in a book?” The obvious answer should have been Spider-Man/Deadpool #2, but hey, I didn’t know Kelly and McGuinness