mercredi 3 février 2016

Deadpool & The Mercs for Money #1 Review

If mo money means mo problems, we can't even imagine the trouble mo' mercs chasing mo' money brings. Luckily for us, Cullen Bunn and Salva Espin can, the result being Deadpool's latest mini, Deadpool & The Mercs For Money #1. Culling the best of the best (read: the cheapest of the cheapest) mercenaries from Deadpool's solo title, this new series sees Deadpool and Co. as they look to make an honest buck through dishonest means. It's not a particularly new concept, but it's one done well enough to merit a look.

At once calling to mind similar misfit titles such as the Superior Foes of Spider-Man, Bunn's first matter of business is fleshing out the book's extended cast. Deadpool is a known property, some would argue too known, and the fact that his supporting players often sported the same red and black togs made it tough at times to differentiate one bumbling idiot from the next. Bunn corrects that here by giving each character their own lived in life. He introduces them mid-battle, gifting each with a quick blurb and character specific banter to go along with Espin's well-tailored designs. By the time the actual mission gets underway we have a decent sense of the characters and what they bring to the table, with Deadpool himself playing the straight man, or the closest equivalent.

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