[Read as single issues]
Not sure what issues this is actually going to collect yet. #1-5, and #8 are the first six part story, but #1-6 is the standard trade for Marvel, so god knows what they'll do with this one.
Joe Kelly + Ed McGuinness is a recipe for success, but there's an overabundance of dialogue in some of the issues here that detracts from things, so the flow of the story isn't quite as good as it could be. There are some great sequences, anything with Deadpool and Shiklah or Spidey and Deadpool unchained (like the dance sequence, which is genius), are awesome, but there's a lot of transitory stuff that doesn't land quite as well.
McGuinness' art can't be faulted though; he's a big bombastic superhero artist, and it's nice to see him drawing something that isn't Hulks for a change.
If this does collect #1-6, then issue #6 is a fill-in issue that sees Deadpool and Spidey go to Hollywood and try to make a movie, which goes about as well as you'd expect. Art by Reilly Brown, who's a Deadpool veteran, and story by one of the Comedy Bang Bang writers (which means nothing to me, but there you go), it's a fun little story but nothing to write home about.
I think we'll go with the reliable 'Solid, but not quite as special as it could be' response for this one.