It feels so good to read a book you enjoy after you finally finish a crappy one. This Deadpool series is still an absolute joy to take in. Gerry Dugan and Brian Posehn have created such a rich arc for Deadpool. Granted, I've not read any of his stories before this, so I don't have much to compare to, but it's great. I love the way they continue to move the narrative forward while still introducing new elements, more characters, new threats, and more meaning.
What's even MORE astounding is that this book was part of the crappy Axis crossover event! The premise of that book was mildly interesting, but executed terribly. The Deadpool issues managed to follow that premise, integrate the crossover in multiple steps, take something rather uniquely Deadpool away from it, and end the story farther along than when we began. Everything went back to normal, but there was some growth. It was INTERESTING. It makes me want to see how this affects Deadpool and his friends and family in the future. It showed a lot of promise, and I really enjoyed it.
The art continues to work really well with the tone. There were some hiccups, but I'm really enjoying Hawthorne's work these days.
It all just works so well together and tells an interesting story that moves at the right pace. This is one of my favorite series at the moment.