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8,645 Comic Reviews
Excellent
8,645 Comic Reviews
The Merc with a Mouth keeps talking — and keeps winning. Wade Wilson: Deadpool #3 continues the irreverent, fourth-wall-shattering, and surprisingly emotionally resonant solo series that puts Marvel’s most chaotic and beloved antihero front and center — no X-Men, no Avengers, just Wade Wilson doing what Wade Wilson does best: surviving impossible situations through a combination of regenerative healing, tactical brilliance, questionable decision-making, and an absolute refusal to take anything seriously except the things that matter most. Issue #3 delivers the sharp writing, kinetic action, and genuine character depth that has made Deadpool one of Marvel’s most consistently entertaining and commercially successful franchises for over three decades.
Whether you’ve been with Wade since issue #1, you’re a Deadpool devotee who considers every solo series essential reading, or you’re a Marvel fan who wants the most entertaining comic on the shelf right now, Wade Wilson: Deadpool #3 delivers exactly what the title promises — and then some.
💥 Fun Fact: Deadpool first appeared in New Mutants #98 in February 1991 — created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Rob Liefeld — as a villain, and was not originally conceived as a comedic character; his fourth-wall-breaking, wisecracking personality developed gradually over subsequent appearances and was fully established by writer Joe Kelly during his celebrated 1997 solo series run, transforming Deadpool from a forgettable mercenary into one of Marvel’s most beloved and commercially dominant characters.
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