Writer:

Cullen Bunn

Artist:

Dalibor Talajic

Review:

 
Evil Deadpool is back! And he is awesome. The concept of evil Deadpool isn’t new, but Cullen Bunn reboots it and lends an air of madness to him.

We start off by seeing a bald man who kind reminds me of Pyat Pree form Game of Thrones, called The Watcher. He gives us info as to how it started, and why he was killing The Fantastic Four. Reed was dying in the hands of Sue and Johnny was being murdered. And just when you think they have gone and ruined what could’ve been a very awesome series, they blow you away!

We see a flashback where, Deadpool is brought to a meantal facility and he undergoes some tests. Where the doctor turns out to be Psycho Man’s robot with Psycho inside him. He causes Deadpool to momentarily fall uder his control, but he breaks out of it. He comes out of the trance madder and with the urge to kill the marvel universe. We also see that he kills The Watcher in the end.

This is an awesome series where Deadpool has gone mad. The end brings out all of his madness but is still believable. This issue has some comedic elements to it, but it just enhances the madness of Deadpool. Dalibor helps sell his madness to us through his artwork in the issue. This seems to follow in the footsteps of AVX and of Kill Bill. This also has a good deal of brutality in it too (thus the extra parental advisory given on the cover).

Final Verdict:

8.5/10