“Deadpool #900”
Yes, “Deadpool #900” comes out today. And no, there haven’t been up to 900 issues of Deadpool, and I don’t think there ever will be. But this issue boasts 104 pages and a variety of Deadpool stories from some of the greatest artists in the industry today to justify its $4.99 price.
Of course, this issue is for Deadpool fans, but if you’re into screwball humor and violence this could be the perfect chance to be introduced to one of the coolest characters in the comic book industry.
“The Unwritten #6”
After Tommy Taylor is wrongly arrested for the massacre at Villa Diodati, he is sent to prison in the South of France where another adventure awaits him.
“The Unwritten” is the story of Tommy Taylor, the title character in his father’s Harry-Potter-like book series that is world famous.
After his father’s mysterious disappearance, Tommy lives off his father’s earnings until he is accused of being an imposter at a book convention and characters from his father’s novels show up and try to kill him.
This book contains very random but well-constructed information about some of the most famous novels written in the past 200 years without seeming like a literature class.
The book is full of surprises and many of mysteries surrounding Tommy’s true identity that should keep readers coming back for more.
I would recommend “The Unwritten” for people who are interested in reading comic books but don’t know where to start.
Trust me, it’s a fascinating read.
“Astounding Wolf-Man #19”
As Gary Hampton works undercover for Cecil Stedman’s government agency, The Faces’ plans for world domination are finally revealed to the readers.
“Wolf-Man,” like any Robert Kirkman comic, is worth reading for many reasons, but mostly because no matter how central a character might be to a story, Kirkman isn’t afraid to kill them off.
This might seem like a cheap gimmick but coupled with Kirkman’s writing style, it’s one of the most interesting books out there.
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