COMIC: Deadpool #25 out 07/21/2010

COMIC: Deadpool #25 out 07/21/2010

By wadepool - Jul 20, 2010 02:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: The Deadpool Bugle



DEADPOOL #25
COVER BY: JASON PEARSON
WRITER: Duane Swierczynski
DANIEL WAY
PENCILS: CARLO BARBERI
Phillip Bond
INKS: JUAN FRANCISCO VELASCO
LETTERED BY: NEUROTIC CARTOONIST, INC


Deadpool #25 comes out tomorrow July 21, 2010. Official solicitation:

“TRICKY,” PART 3 Wait—I thought Deadpool was trying to be a hero, sooo…why is he teaming up with Grizzly to rob casinos? That’s not very heroic. Oh, there’s a twist? He’s gonna do what?! That’s not a twist, that’s…that’s just twisted.


Seems pretty cool probably will buy it.

Let me know what you guys think.

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marvel72
marvel72 - 7/21/2010, 3:09 AM
@ anil rickly you can never get to much deadpool,how many titles does spider-man have each month.
must be at least half a dozen.
wadepool
wadepool - 7/21/2010, 8:40 AM
@deadpool72 my thoughts exactly I love deadpool I just bought Xmen origins:deadpool comic it was pretty cool not the best Deadpool comic but still good
GeekSexy
GeekSexy - 7/21/2010, 1:49 PM
You're absolutely right! Too much Deadpool saturation. Just like Venom and to an extent Wolverine, Marvel is taking a hot commodity and watering him down by making a flurry of mediocre stories to cash in on his current buzz and it's going to make bring his quality of backstory way down. I've loved Deadpool since he first came out and I think that his original regular series was the perfect mix for Deadpool, but now he's spread so thin that each writer is taking him in another direction and portraying him as a caricature of all the subtle things that made Deadpool awesome. Give him one great book and leave him alone. The only way I would want a second book is if he and Spider-Man became a kind of investigative team. He with his knowledge of the ways of the underground and Spider-Man with his scientific intelligence. Now there's a "Heroes for Hire" I could get behind. If you don't believe they're perfect for that, just read the Hit Monkey story they did together (DP #19-21).
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