Description
Collects Deadpool (2008) #19-22 & Hit-Monkey. Not many people - hero, villain, mercenary or otherwise - are going to upstage the Amazing Spider-Man in a team-up. But Deadpool will have to if he'll survive the most dangerous threat he's ever faced - Hit-Monkey! Plus: The origin of Hit-Monkey revealed!.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
120 p.; 10.15 inches
Publication
Marvel (2010), Edition: Illustrated, 120 pages
Pages
120
ISBN
0785145311 / 9780785145318
Local notes
Collects issues #19 through 22 of the 2008 run of "Deadpool", as well as the "Hit-Monkey" one-shot detailing the origins of that character.
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Deadpool, still on his "I want to be a hero" kick, makes his way to New York City, where he meets up with Spider-Man. But there's an assassin on the loose, who seems to have Deadpool in his sights. Oh, and the assassin is a monkey. No, really.
I don't know why I continue reading (and buying) Way's
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Deadpool. The character has great potential, which is displayed when he's in the hands of other creators (Joe Kelly, Fabian Nicieza, and Gail Simone quickly come to mind). But under Way's control, Deadpool is an idiot who really isn't funny. Way has a few moments, but those are few and far between. Show Less