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Ladataan... Deadpool, Vol. 7: Space OddityTekijä: Daniel Way
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Ground Control to Major Deadpool! After bumping off Macho Gomez, the galaxy's top assassin, Deadpool heads into space to increase his intergalactic cred. Abandoning his plans to become one of Earth's heroes, he decides to stop pulling punches, knives, swords, bullets, grenades and so forth. Everyone's favorite fun-loving killer-for-hire is back with a new job and a new lady! Will this cement him as the solar system's best, most ruthless mercenary - or will things like lack of oxygen and zero-gravity throw him off his game? One word: maybe! Wade's first contract is a doozy, as he's hired to kill Id the Selfish Moon. This body is anything but heavenly and travels through space destroying planets. For this super-sized job, Deadpool follows his usual credo: The bigger the problem, the more insane the solution! Collecting DEADPOOL (2008) #33.1 and #32-35. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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The first issue is a point one (a "jumping on" point, even though it is set in the middle of a story arc), in which Deadpool is hired to make the Wrecker vacate an apartment. But things aren't what they seem, and Deadpool makes some different decisions. I really liked this issue and thought that Way captured Deadpool well (never thought that I would say that).
The next issue, which leads into the "Space Oddity" arc, involves Deadpool tangling with the "best" merc in the galaxy, Macho Gomez, who is ridiculous. But I found myself liking this issue too, mainly because Deadpool totally wipes him in the end, and in a creative way, too.
And then "Space Oddity" was good, too. I'm shocked. Deadpool's in space, and he's hired to take out a selfish moon named Id, which is going around blowing up planets. In the end, he saves the day in an unexpected way. And there's a touch of angst here, too. I like it. ( )