Deadpool Team-Up #889 Reviews
Below are a collection of reviews for Deadpool Team-Up #889. Please send in any additional reviews not included in this list. Comics Alli...

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Below are a collection of reviews for Deadpool Team-Up #889. Please send in any additional reviews not included in this list.
Comics Alliance
"Deadpool Team-Up" is a title that's easy to miss, because as creative teams and characters appearing change from issue to issue the book has major jumps up and down in quality level. But if you're a fan of Deadpool, or of Gorilla-Man, or of Parker's work in general, this'd be an unfortunate week to forget about the book. It's well worth the read.
CBR - 3/5
The story is some of the lightest fare I’ve read in quite some time, and despite the fact that it features Deadpool, it is actually quite enjoyable. I’m almost tempted to come back and check out next month’s issue. I said almost. Next month isn’t a lock, though; as it doesn’t feature Gorilla-Man, nor does it include writing from Jeff Parker.
A Comic Book Blog - 60/100
For a team up that had so much potential for funny moments and one-liners, this book came up short.
PDX Comic Geek
The usual problems remain; the plot is unlikely and the finish to the book is abrupt, you can feel that these books are written to the number of pages, not to the necessity of the story being told. Regardless, it’s entertainment. The usual problems remain; the plot is unlikely and the finish to the book is abrupt, you can feel that these books are written to the number of pages, not to the necessity of the story being told. Regardless, it’s entertainment.
Blooded, severed and regenerated entertainment.