Deadpool has ceased to exist, he's given his good-byes, he's driven his car into the ocean. They'll think he's dead, but he'll sail away. Then, he becomes a pirate! Collects Deadpool #13-17.
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good, pirate not as fun as I hoped.,
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This review is from: Deadpool - Volume 3: X Marks the Spot (Hardcover)
The pirate portion was something I was looking forward to seeing that part. It was funny, but the artwork wasn't as strong as the rest of the book. The arc that has DP trying to joint the X-Men is fantastic. "Cows scare the $#!& out of me!" had me laughing out loud.
The book itself is fantastic. Dust cover is as shown in the image, the HC itself though is awesome. All DP HC are the same; black cover, recessed red lettering. The cover says "DEADPOOL" and the spine details the volume. Very slick looking.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Deadpool as a Pirate and as an X-Men,
By Sean (Charlotte, NC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Deadpool, Vol. 3: X Marks the Spot (Paperback)
In summary, the first couple of issues discusses Deadpool's desire to become a pirate. He manages to do so for awhile but there's always obstacles that gets in his way. Like always, Deadpool is hilarious. For me though, this story was weird and was out of my taste. I really had no interest when I was reading that half of the book. The other half of the book has Deadpool contemplating about always being lonely and maybe if he should join a team. He eventually stumbled upon joining the X-Men. The interaction between the X-Men and Deadpool was hilarious and very entertaining. For that half of the book, it's worth of it to buy. I can see myself reading that part over and over again.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Call me crazy ,but I really liked it,
This review is from: Deadpool, Vol. 3: X Marks the Spot (Paperback)
I actully really liked this story. The things that you might think would be gimicky actully turned out to be really charming, corky, and funny as always. For any long reader of Deadpool comics it is nice to see that Wade Wilson is no longer just some parody, he is now a well established character that is funny and cool while also not being overcompenstated. So, in conclusion I recommend this to anyone that was planning to read this, any deadpool fan, and to any one that just wants a fun read.
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