I really miss the old Deadpool book, hell, even Agent X. I wish he were a popular enough character to have his own damn book for more than a year.
God, just the whole "keeping a blind woman locked in an attic full of horrible deadly traps" thing from the first run I read was so damn awesome. I mean, I've never seen a more disturbing comic approved by the CCA.
Plus, at least one goddamn comic since Howard the Duck should make some effort to be funny. Sometimes. I get so tired of them deciding "adult" equals "humorless".
Man, I loved Agent X, the whole Gail Simone run on Deadpool was what got me into the character in the first place. Does anyone know why exactly she left the book? Supposedly there was some bad blood between her and the editor, but I never been able to figure out why.
I really hope we see some older TPB's of Deadpool.
Hey, I like Cable. He had his good moments in his solo series. Seriouslly wish X-Man would return though. I mean, even in Exiles. He was probably the only cool thing to come out of the AoA story.
You scoff at Sugarman? or Holocaust? Surely you jest.
Nate Grey was the coolest product of AoA imho. I enjoyed his series up to the point they turned him into a dimension jumping shaman... or something. Basically he was too powerful and no writer could figure out a way (apparently) of powering him down or coming up with ways he could remain in the 616 without destroying evertying/taking over/something bad/etc.
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I would kill for a TP of Deadpool pre-Cable
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I'm shocked they haven't put out an essential Deadpool or reprinted at the very least The Circle Chase and that other TPB he had
I thought the first two D&C collections I had were pretty good. I thought Deadpool and Sinister was a better match than Deadpool and Cable, even.
Wasn't a fan of how everyone seemed to be able to blow up Deadpool and it was pretty cool with him, or the fact that "mutant healing regeneration" is pretty fucking retarded at this point.
I do think his Civil War appearances were seriously some of the better writing in that entire arc. Say what you will, but his argument with Cable in the President's office had fucking heart.
I think I like the way the last few issues ended
after he fought Taskmaster and still couldn't get hired. I think a more leveled out Deadpool doing the hero thing but kicking other "heroic" ass would be pretty neat
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God, just the whole "keeping a blind woman locked in an attic full of horrible deadly traps" thing from the first run I read was so damn awesome. I mean, I've never seen a more disturbing comic approved by the CCA.
Plus, at least one goddamn comic since Howard the Duck should make some effort to be funny. Sometimes. I get so tired of them deciding "adult" equals "humorless".
Otherwise, it would be nice to see a couple more comedy-oriented comics...
I really hope we see some older TPB's of Deadpool.
durandal4532, don't forget about Nextwave. Marvel isn't always totally humorless.
Amen.
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You scoff at Sugarman? or Holocaust? Surely you jest.
Blink was/is pretty cool though.
Wasn't a fan of how everyone seemed to be able to blow up Deadpool and it was pretty cool with him, or the fact that "mutant healing regeneration" is pretty fucking retarded at this point.
I do think his Civil War appearances were seriously some of the better writing in that entire arc. Say what you will, but his argument with Cable in the President's office had fucking heart.
I think I like the way the last few issues ended