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Carregando... Night of the Living Deadpoolde Cullen Bunn
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Deadpool is a Marvel Comics mutant anti-hero best known for his dark humour (he is sometimes referred to as “Merc with a mouth”) and breaking the fourth wall in his comic. He is a mentally unstable mercenary, weapons expert and has regenerative healing abilities. The perfect hero to put into a zombie apocalypse and in Night of the Living Deadpool this is what happens. The series begins with a nod to The Walking Dead, which is a homage to that classic opening scene in The Day of the Triffids. Deadpool wakes up from a food coma a few days later and finds that he has awoken to the zombie apocalypse. This four issue series goes on to make multiple references to the genre. Writer of Deadpool Killogy, Cullen Bunn joins forces with a relative new artist, Ramon Rosanas. The series is a stylised black, white, and red (for Deadpool) with a very warped sense of humour. What stuck with me through this series was not just the references to classic zombie movies or macabre nature but the short, straight to the point approach to the genre. Comic book series can often go for a long time and while that is good, it was nice to start and end a series in one sitting. I loved the art within this book; I liked how Ramon Rosanas avoided using colours within the comics. It highlights Deadpool as a character not like all the others, while leaving the focus on the drawings rather than the colours. This style is different to what is seen in Sin City but it works; flashbacks are in full colour so really it portrays the apocalypse as a dark time for humanity. Because this series was only four issues, I find it hard to talk about this comic book. Everything happened so fast and then it was over. I enjoyed the short and sweet experience as stated before but the lasting effects are very small. I was left with memories of the references and art but nothing much more. I think this means that it will be a good series to revisit again; it is just a weird experience. This review originally appeared on my blog: http://literary-exploration.com/2014/11/11/night-of-the-living-deadpool-by-culle... Really good Deadpool short. Deadpool is snarky and funny without being grating and obnoxious (which happens). There's some minor fourth-wall-breaking without being irritating (which happens). And overall Deadpool gets to be both the hero and villain of the story in different places, which is really what you want. I'm not sure if this takes place as part of the infamous "Marvel Zombies" arc, I should look that up. Basically all of the superheroes are gone (which makes me think it is) and everyone is a zombie. Deadpool is immune because of his healing factor, so he goes around being the only "superhero" to fight the zombie hordes. It's a good time, lots of killing, some strong character moments, especially later on. One thing I really liked was the way that zombies were portrayed. Their bodies are out of their control, so they still have normal human thoughts, and hate the fact that they are eating people. The dialogue bubbles are completely disturbing in a lot of places, I liked it. Overall, a good Deadpool comic, a good story for the character without falling victim to some of the stuff that makes Deadpool occasionally unbearable. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Deadpool awakes from a food coma to find ... the zombie apocalypse has occurred! Now, can the Merc with a mouth avoid becoming the Merc in their mouths?! Thrill to the sight of a hideous, rotting-fleshed monster shambling about the landscape ... and don't forget all the zombies that he's fighting! (Get it? That first one referred to Deadpool. Who says zombie horror comics can't have a little humor?) Cullen Bunn, writer of the fan-favorite Deadpool Killogy, brings us one of Deadpool's darkest tales ever ... and we're not just saying that because it's in black and white (and red)! So ring the dinner bell and nail shut the door, as Deadpool takes on the undead! Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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The Tiffany reference was gold.
The ending is what makes this lose a star from me. I found it to be kind of a cop-out and I actually wanted Deadpool to find a cure which would have been a bad ending as well. The ending kind of killed it.
I almost forgot to mention that my grandpa got this for me for only $2.99 so that was a steal! ( )