Because YOU demanded it, Deadpool MAX returns for another round of anarchy, insanity and involuntary Armageddon. After rooting out a shadowy government conspiracy, Deadpool and Bob set out to stop it ... and totally futz it up. Now they stand accused of killing a quarter of a million people. Everyone hates them and wants them dead. They are now the world's most wanted terrorists. How do you stay alive, stay sane and clear your name when you've got the entire world hunting you down and saying horrible things about you on TV? how do Deadpool and Bob spend their holiday break? By faking their own deaths, breaking into CIA headquarters, hunting down internet-pornpeddling jihadists and causing a riot in an insane asylum, of course! David Lapham ( Stray Bullets , Young Liars ) and Eisner Award -winning artist Kyle Baker ( Red, White, and Black , Plastic Man ) unleash their own special brand of crazy on a book you cannot afford to miss!Collecting : Deadpool MAX II 1-6, X-Mas Special
Maybe it was the scene where Deadpool was watching an evangelical pastor try to raise the funds to hire a bounty hunter to murder him by making a monkey wearing a tutu juggle while sat in bed next to a fold out page of a naked lady cooing to himself “Ooo... monkeys”, that made me love this book. Or maybe it was the scene where a room full of lunatics have a gun fight with drawings of guns on pieces of paper. Or maybe when Deadpool knocks himself out by hooking himself up to a knockout gas machine. Whichever scene it was - and maybe it was all of them - I read this book with a big silly grin the whole time and had a blast.
I’m not the world’s biggest David Lapham fan but he nails Deadpool’s voice in this book. Wade is off-the-wall nuts while being funny and entertaining the entire time.
The plot of “Second Cut” is that Deadpool’s buddy, Hydra Bob, a reformed former Hydra member, has been framed for the death of several thousand people and is being hunted by everyone as a terrorist, while Deadpool tries to keep him alive and bring the real culprits to justice.
Along the way they meet lascivious and corrupt Christians, the X-Man Cable, Taskmaster, a monkey called Lazarus, the love of Hydra Bob’s life Colleen, a pimp called Weasel, and an obese hooker called Ashley in a story reminiscent of a famous John Woo movie. Every issue here is a ton of fun though I would’ve liked to have seen more Deadpool and less Hydra Bob.
But - and this is a big one - I utterly absolutely hate Kyle Baker’s art. I don’t like being this superficial but MAN is it ugly! And seeing that he draws 75% of the book, it makes it really tough to read. Art is a big part of comics so if that sucks then, even if the script is dynamite, it’s going to be tough to get through the book. The art’s all watery and washed out and actually looks like it’s been photocopied a bunch of times before being printed into this book. And his character design of Cable is horrible - he makes him look like an accountant (those spectacles!!). Ugh.
Aside from Baker’s art and that scene where Deadpool beds an old lady (the one time I wished it wasn’t a MAX comic as it was overly graphic and gross), this is an excellent Deadpool book. Lots of bloody action, lots of fun, silly, over-the-top comedy and full blown craziness, Lapham does a fine job with “Deadpool MAX: Second Cut”. This is also the last book in the series so it’s a shame to see there’ll be no more from Lapham as he really had a great handle on the character. But if he does return, please leave Baker behind and team up with anyone else instead!
It was ok. Could be better for sure (especially the art) but the story could use something else than the same type of things going on since the first volume basically.
The artwork unfortunately I couldn't tolerate any more since the 1st volume and that takes a star out.
I enjoyed this series but man is it messy as all hell. I enjoyed Deadpool and Bob’s relationship and I really liked this reinvention of Taskmaster, but as a whole it just felt a bit sloppy. Plot twists for the sake of plot twists, characters showing up with no setup or payoff (why did Constrictor show up for literally one page and do nothing?) and some art that’s very uneven in quality.
I would recommend this series to someone who loves Deadpool and is willing to just give themselves over to the absolute insanity that comes with him, but most normal comic readers are not going to enjoy this. I still had a good time for the most part.
The more Deadpool that I read, the more I think he is a very difficult character to write. As a character he simply doesn't follow any kind of logic and general rules don't exactly exist for him which gives him a lot of flexibility in terms of use. However, just because he can be used in a multitude of ways, does not mean that he is well used.
Dave Lapham is a talented writer, but I think he just kind of missed the mark on this one. Sure, this is a story about Hydra Bob, but Deadpool's charm feels mostly absent it all. Sure, he has some fun lines here and there, but that is about it. Some entertaining characters and scenes, but on the whole, it just doesn't add up to anything great for me.
As a final note, comic art can make or break a book for me. If the art is (in my opinion) poorly done, then the story had better be pretty damn incredible. This main art isn't BAD, but it didn't really turn my props, and I think I liked the fill in art generally better.
Read it if you're a DP super fan or a completest, otherwise skip it.
Нет, к моему великому сожалению, сиквел не исправил проблем оригинального тома, а лишь немного преумножил их. И писать тут особо не о чем.
Да, сюжет всё ещё интригует, Дэдпул и Боб всё ещё крутые напарники, за которыми одно удовольствие следить, и да, эти двое всё ещё попадают во всякие нелепые и крутые ситуации, но еще довольно часто эти ситуации кажутся слишком дурацкими и бредовыми даже для комикса о приключениях Дэдпула. А надо постараться чтобы добиться такого эффекта, а я много читал комиксов про Пула.
Снова этот странный стиль рисунка, опять много противных и неинтересных персонажей, хороший юмор есть, но его стало чуть меньше, зато исключительно прекрасных в своей абсурдности событий осталось примерно столько же, сколько и в первой части. Ещё на пользу пошло то, что в сиквеле всего 6 выпусков, поэтому серия особо не успевает надоесть. Но лучше уж прочитать что-нибудь другое про Дэдпула.
The artwork in this series is phenomenal to me. I enjoyed the imagery of different, favorite characters in the deadpool universe. With that said, I was not thrilled with this one. The story seemed a bit weak but at the same time it delivered the same hilarity that is common in deadpool comics, there was just less of it. Still, not bad for deadpool.
I liked the artwork in the Deadpool Max series and the way the characters are re-imagined. My biggest qualm is with the storline itself. It's good, but it feels like there are gaps. I think there should have been a few more issues.
3.5 stars! Not my favourite art style honestly. The start was pretty solid and had a great build up to the middle, quite offensive which i enjoyed and heaps of action but i felt like it lacked that at the end and i found it pretty anticlimactic and dull.
Still hilarious, but also still seriously explicit. Story kind of came back in full circle, but it was awesome getting to see a lot of Deadpool’s friends and villains like Blind Al and Cable
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