I know, I know...it's Deadpool and I shouldn't expect anything more, but this starts off sooper stoopid with pirates, dips into the world of superheroes for a brief, dumb moment, and then gets even stoopider at the end as Wade takes on a cult of vampires, or "draculas," as he calls them.
I like it. It's just really really really dumb, and this collection is dumber than most Deadpool.
And so it really should be two stars, but the extra star is for the trip down memory lane this collection inspires with a couple of amazing guest appearances of some folks I hadn't seen since the 1970s, I kid thee not. The first was the Grizzly, a bad guy I hadn't encountered since Spider-man #139 when he was hanging out with the Jackal, an evil geneticist who was all about clones long before everyone else was all about clones. And so what, I suppose you're asking. Not much to get excited about there with the Grizzly, yawn...but the second amazing appearance is Dr. Bong, and that just about blew my mind because I haven't seen Dr. Bong since back in Howard the Duck #15, which the fabulous interwebs is telling me was his first appearance there in "The Mysterious Island of Dr. Bong." Steve Gerber was a genius, and he continues to crack me up a half century later...
And so now Dr. Bong is an evil geneticist himself, involved with all sorts of nefarious ne'er-do-well-ery, and of course he is. But he's also Wade Wilson's psychiatrist? Well, it all makes sense now.
I just hope you aren't paying for this junk. Let the rich bastards in your town pay for it with their property taxes on their big houses, and just check out your comics from the library, like I do. Because that's what Wade Wilson would do. But he wouldn't return them, either. Don't do that.