Deadpool Vol. 8: All Good Things

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· Marvel Entertainment
4.5
216 reviews
Ebook
176
Pages
Bubble Zoom
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About this ebook

Deadpool has been through a lot recently, and he needs to relax. Sounds like it's time for a good, old fashioned, simple merc job. Yes sir, Deadpool in the Middle East...should be nice and uncomplicated, right? Right? No, wrong! And when Deadpool clashes with Russian super-agent Omega Red, this time it's personal! Well, for one of them. Sort of. We'll explain. But how does Deadpool's latest misadventure, and one final fan-favourite flashback tale, lead to the most shocking event of all? (That's what we call a tease. You have to read the book now, right? Right?) Collects Deadpool (2012) #41-44, 250.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
216 reviews
Hellish Werewolf
June 24, 2015
Why get invested in stories and characters when you'll just wipe them from exsitance and reboot things every story every character gone no matter what you read from dc or marvel there will never be any meaningful conclusion or happy ending they'll just blow everything up and start again and repeat the possess over again and again why bother.
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Jeremy Wiseman
July 16, 2016
This is the first Deadpool comic series I have read. I really enjoyed the comedy juxtaposed with tragedy. I did actually care about the characters, which is not something that occurs often. I hope more series like this are created in future.
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Yann VR
May 15, 2018
The storyline is beyond mindlessly politically correct. It's plain hypocrite..
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