REVIEW: DEADPOOL #34-Pull My Finger!

REVIEW: DEADPOOL #34-Pull My Finger!

The issue is set in the 1990s and centers around revealing Deadpool's big "original sin," has to do with his parents, his role as an assassin, and how he took the news of being a father. Hit the jump for the full review!

Review Opinion
By MichaelCantrell - Sep 14, 2014 07:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Deadpool
Source: MetaComix


Writer: Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn

Artist: Scott Koblish

 

Colorist: Val Staples

 

Publication Date: Sept. 10, 2014

 

Summary:

 

The issue is set in the 1990s and centers around revealing Deadpool's big "original sin," has to do with his parents, his role as an assassin, and how he took the news of being a father.

 

What I Liked

 

✔Great humor as usual

✔Very interesting story and plot

✔Outstanding character development with Deadpool

✔Loved the cheesy throwback artwork

 

What I Didn’t Like

 

✘Some of the panels were too busy and it was hard to tell what was going on

✘Would like to have seen the reluctance of D.P. being a dad explained a bit further


 

Themes:

 

  • Big life changes like fatherhood can be scary and reveal inadequacies in ourselves

  • We've all done big things in our past we regret

 

Score: 8.5/10

 

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