![]() ![]() ![]() The interludes into Wade’s world are funny, the pie eating contest standing out, and there’s also a greater concentration on the group of heroes hunting Deadpool down. While largely using heroes not seen during the previous outing, Bunn hasn’t run out of creative ways to kill supherheroes, as before, that including ones who it might be thought were beyond killing. ![]() ![]() Both the switches in style and the assorted places visited require a versatility, and Talajić supplies exactly what’s needed, whether it’s cartoon exaggeration or gritty realism. He’s become a better artist, more creative in laying out the pages, and working in greater detail, and the story switches between the world as it is, and the world as it’s seen by Deadpool. As seen by Talajić’s sample art, there’s a different look to this outing as well. It’s a new alternate Earth with a new alternate Deadpool, this time one who hangs around as part of an X-Men team actually investigating who’s responsible for murdering an increasing number of superheroes. This isn’t a sequel to Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, but a variation on a theme. It turns out the creators felt more or less the same way. Cullen Bunn and Dalibor Talajić’s first bout of having Deadpool kill the Marvel universe was a great success, but seemingly a story that stood well enough alone. ![]()
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