Mention Books Toward Deadpool, Volume 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #1)
ISBN: | 0785166807 (ISBN13: 9780785166801) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #1, Deadpool (2012) (Single Issues) #1-6, Masacre: Héroes Marvel #15, Deadpool la collection qui tue #66 , more |
Characters: | Abraham Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Benjamin Franklin, Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford, Doctor Strange, Steve Rogers, Lyndon B. Johnson, William Howard Taft, Wong (servant to Dr. Strange), Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ulysses S. Grant, Deadpool, George Washington |
Brian Posehn
Paperback | Pages: 136 pages Rating: 3.98 | 6681 Users | 498 Reviews

Details Epithetical Books Deadpool, Volume 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #1)
Title | : | Deadpool, Volume 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #1) |
Author | : | Brian Posehn |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 136 pages |
Published | : | June 11th 2013 by Marvel |
Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel. Comic Book. Graphic Novels Comics |
Commentary In Pursuance Of Books Deadpool, Volume 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #1)
Dead former United States presidents, from George Washington to Gerald Ford, have been resurrected--and that's bad. The Marvel heroes can't be the ones to stop them...someone is needed with the reputation, skills and plausible deniability to take out these com-monsters in chiefs. Deadpool time is NOW!Be here as Deadpool de-un-deadifies ex-Presidents left and right...matching wits with Tricky Dick Nixon, fighting a grudge match against Honest Abe Lincoln, and battling Ronald Reagan--in space! Do you need more than that?! Fine, then: monkeys! And maybe Dr. Strange if you're good! This is the Deadpool series you will marry someday! In Wade We Trust!
Collecting: Deadpool 1-6
Rating Epithetical Books Deadpool, Volume 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #1)
Ratings: 3.98 From 6681 Users | 498 ReviewsCriticism Epithetical Books Deadpool, Volume 1: Dead Presidents (Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #1)
I don't remember the first time I read this run but this remains my favorite run of Deadpool! Most people love Deadpool for the jokes but he's much more than that! He has a pretty damn tragic history and Duggan and Posehn never shy away from that. We get a Deadpool story with depth on top of hilarious jokes. I'm not sure if their senses of humor just mesh well with mine or what but no one's Deadpool books make me laugh as hard as these. I love this series!So, a necromancer called Michael (whoSometimes I think I exaggerate about how much I love Deadpool and then I reread Deadpool comics three or four or five times and I realize I'm probably under exaggerating how much I love him. I gave this four stars the first time, but I'm changing it to 5 because it's just so fun and enjoyable and Deadpool.
Man, I guess Deadpool comics just don't work for me. I can never finish a whole volume. I really tried to get through this but came back with being extremely bored. Basically it's just Deadpool going around killing dead presidents who have come back as ghost. One or two funny jokes aside, nothing really hits. The art is somewhat decent atleast. However, another snoozer for Deadpool comic. A 2 out of 5.

Yup. Sue me. I like juvenile humor when its done right and I thought this was done right. :)I mean, you've got everything your Civics teachers in American Public High School would want in an educational comic! We get to name ALL THE PRESIDENTS! We even get a little treat with them, such as little tidbits that made them real people...... as they were resurrected as evil incarnations of themselves bent on destroying America and of course we get a smartass Wade to dispatch them because Shield
The run-up to the Deadpool movie saw a lot of sales on Comixology and for this reader, it was a deal that I couldn't ignore.I finally patched up some missing chapters in the last volume of the Deadpool monthly comic. That comic launched with this story as the opening arc and I read it when it came out originally as floppies. I think I liked the story better reading it as a trade. One could really wallow in the manic energy of Deadpool rather than have it dissipate at the end of every month.The
Because Deadpool. This was decent, silly fun. A necromancer is resurrecting all of the former US presidents as zombies. Can Deadpool stop this undead army? Who knows, but I bet he'll make a joke or two while doing it. One thing that struck me while reading this was how much Tony Moore's artwork reminds me of John Severin. It felt as though I were reading an issue of Cracked magazine, circa 1979 or so--obviously more violence and language than Cracked would have permitted, and it wouldn't have
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