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Deadpool, Volume 4: Deadpool vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. (Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #4) 
Collects Deadpool (2012) #20-25
Another great look at Deadpool's life. Unfortunately, the beginning is a bit underwhelming... But it picks up the pace in parts 24 and 25, which have everything I look for in Deadpool comics.
This volume was so funny. Definitely a tremendous improvement in the series. I loved the violence, disturbance, and the humor. LOVE IT. Also the poke at watchmen was hilarious.

There is certainly some funny moments in Deadpool VS. Shield. Agent Coulson discussing Master Baiters, the Watcher thinking maybe he should get a little more involved, the tribute to Aliens in part 3, and Wades hysterical trip through airport security. I think the only things that keep me reading this title are the adolescent puns and ultra-violent action that moves the story along at a good clip. Wades inner monologue can be amusing at times. This story is a continuation of the ongoing
This was a buddy read with Lady Deadpool.I just flew in from Ultimatum and boy are my arms tiredfrom killing everyone.Reading Deadpool usually means leaving my brain at the door. When reading, I look for three simple things: humor, a plot that doesnt involve second year Calculus to figure out (to overstate the obvious, Im shallow and have a hard time keeping up), and gratuitous violence. So the bar isnt set very high.It takes a decent writer to integrate Deadpool into a mainstream Marvel comic
7/10Pretty good, funny and interesting in the same time...especially loved the crossbones part
3.5 starsBuddy Read with Jeff.I *glomp* you, pal!Neither Jeff, nor I, have any idea what *glomp* means, but we noticed our young counterparts using it a lot, decided to try to work it into a review.You know, to prove we're down with the hip lingo...'n stuff.If, by any chance, it means something horrifyingly embarrassing?Oops. So, Angsty Deadpool isn't totally gone in volume 4, and it kinda brings the high-octane energy of the title down a bit. For me, anyway.I'm just not sure where the Posehn is
Brian Posehn
Paperback | Pages: 136 pages Rating: 4.11 | 1883 Users | 101 Reviews

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| ISBN: | 0785189327 (ISBN13: 9780785189329) |
| Edition Language: | English |
| Series: | Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #4, Deadpool VS, Deadpool (2012) (Single Issues) #20-25 , more |
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S.H.I.E.L.D. makes a grievous tactical error when they stiff Deadpool on a bill, and you can bet that they’re going to regret it! Deadpool declares a one-man war on the world peacekeeping agency — but even as the maniacal merc pursues his revenge, S.H.I.E.L.D. discovers someone has been betraying them…and it seems to be Agent Preston! Deadpool takes his fight to the Helicarrier, intent on getting his money one way or the other — and comes face-to-face with Agent Phil Coulson! You know, the guy from the hit TV show MARVEL’S AGENTS OF S.H.I.E.L.D.! How cool is this going to be?! Plus: it’s another trip back to Deadpool’s storied past as the Merc with a Mouth wreaks havoc on a cosmic level!Collects Deadpool (2012) #20-25
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| Title | : | Deadpool, Volume 4: Deadpool vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. (Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #4) |
| Author | : | Brian Posehn |
| Book Format | : | Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 136 pages |
| Published | : | June 3rd 2014 by Marvel |
| Categories | : | Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel. Graphic Novels Comics. Comic Book |
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Ratings: 4.11 From 1883 Users | 101 ReviewsComment On Of Books Deadpool, Volume 4: Deadpool vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. (Deadpool (2012) (Collected Editions) #4)
This book continues to deliver. It's just excellent. If you read The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly then you know the potential that has been built up in this story. While the first couple of arcs were a little weak, they still laid the foundation for what's been happening. I admit, this is the first Deadpool series I've read, but it's one of the best books I've picked up. Deadpool is known for his comedy, but also his intense violence (see Deadpool Kills... series). This does a great job ofAnother great look at Deadpool's life. Unfortunately, the beginning is a bit underwhelming... But it picks up the pace in parts 24 and 25, which have everything I look for in Deadpool comics.
This volume was so funny. Definitely a tremendous improvement in the series. I loved the violence, disturbance, and the humor. LOVE IT. Also the poke at watchmen was hilarious.

There is certainly some funny moments in Deadpool VS. Shield. Agent Coulson discussing Master Baiters, the Watcher thinking maybe he should get a little more involved, the tribute to Aliens in part 3, and Wades hysterical trip through airport security. I think the only things that keep me reading this title are the adolescent puns and ultra-violent action that moves the story along at a good clip. Wades inner monologue can be amusing at times. This story is a continuation of the ongoing
This was a buddy read with Lady Deadpool.I just flew in from Ultimatum and boy are my arms tiredfrom killing everyone.Reading Deadpool usually means leaving my brain at the door. When reading, I look for three simple things: humor, a plot that doesnt involve second year Calculus to figure out (to overstate the obvious, Im shallow and have a hard time keeping up), and gratuitous violence. So the bar isnt set very high.It takes a decent writer to integrate Deadpool into a mainstream Marvel comic
7/10Pretty good, funny and interesting in the same time...especially loved the crossbones part
3.5 starsBuddy Read with Jeff.I *glomp* you, pal!Neither Jeff, nor I, have any idea what *glomp* means, but we noticed our young counterparts using it a lot, decided to try to work it into a review.You know, to prove we're down with the hip lingo...'n stuff.If, by any chance, it means something horrifyingly embarrassing?Oops. So, Angsty Deadpool isn't totally gone in volume 4, and it kinda brings the high-octane energy of the title down a bit. For me, anyway.I'm just not sure where the Posehn is

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