Deadpool: Too Soon? is a graphic novel written by Joshua Corin, with art by Todd Nauck and coloring by Jim Charalampidis and Andy Troy. The graphic novel collects issues 1-4 of Deadpool: Too Soon? as well as some material from Gwenpool Holiday Special: Merry Mix-Up #1 (with Chynna Clugston Flores serving as both writer and artist and Guy Major serving as colorist). As is usually the case when it comes to the Merc with a Mouth Wade Wilson (also known as the eponymous Deadpool), Deadpool: Too Soon? is full to the brim with humor, sexual innuendos, and clever quips (definitely putting the word comic back into the term comic books), some of which literally caused me to laugh out loud. (I don't usually like it when Deadpool breaks the fourth wall and acknowledges the fact that he is in a comic book, movie, video game, etc., but it's kept at a relative minimum here.) The story here is also pretty outrageous and incredibly (incredible in a literal sense) fantastic, and I enjoyed some of that and was put off by some of it. The story follows Deadpool as he and Squirrel Girl try to find and stop whoever is beheading their friends one by one, a group of friends that includes Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Spider-Ham, Howard the Duck, Ant-Man, and the Punisher (also known as Frank Castle, who obviously sticks out like a sore thumb among these otherwise light and funny characters). Along the way, they (Deadpool and/or Squirrel Girl) inadvertently combine their DNA to create a being, fight off Hydra members, cross paths with Doctor Strange, fight off demons, and so forth. As you can likely tell, the story is unorganized and all over the place, which is another aspect that I generally did not much like. The bonus material, taken from the aforementioned Gwenpool Holiday Special: Merry Mix-Up #1, also feels random, unrelated, and unnecessary. Deadpool: Too Soon? is, however, overall a fun read, and I recommend it to you if you are a fan of Deadpool and like reading stories that are likely to make you laugh.