Some Deadpool titles are just too silly and stupid to be enjoyed. This edition has more balance, the humor is less ridiculous, still enjoyable but not ha-ha funny, and Deadpool seems to be just a little kinder and more benevolent as is writer Gerry Duggan has sanded off his rough edges.
Deadpool now has money, and he invests it in helping prop up the strapped Avengers. That may be what finally earns him a membership role on the team, although that's not what this book is about.
Deadpool sets ups a team of Deadpool-costumed associates (Solo, Foolkiller, Terror, Slapstick, Madcap,Stingray) as Heroes For Hire. When Luke Cage objects to the use of that name, they become Mercs For Money.
Because of the public exposure, Deadpool's popularity ratings grow until someone starts committing brutal crimes in a Deadpool costume - and the ratings go down. There's a traitor among their team with a grudge.
Along with Duggan's competent storyline, the art style of Mike Hawthorne really gets to shine here. He's great at depicting action scenes (very fluid and fun to view) and a master at indicating moods (disgust, joy, pure silliness) in facial expressions and body language.
Fun to read, but just shy of a four star rating for me - - - 3.5 Stars is perfect.