Deadpool / Batman #1
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Deadpool / Batman #1

Writer: Zeb Wells, Al Ewing, Kevin Smith, Kelly Thompson, Chip Zdarsky, Frank Miller Artist: Greg Capullo, Adam Kubert, Dike Ruan Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 17, 2025 Cover Price: $6.99 Critic Reviews: 16 User Reviews: 22
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The crossover you’ve pined for but never thought possible: DEADPOOL and BATMAN cross swords and batarangs as MARVEL and DC unite for the first time in decades!

WADE WILSON has been hired for a job in GOTHAM CITY, but will the WORLD’S GREATEST DETECTIVE help him or destroy him? The main story starring Deadpool and Batman will be written by Zeb Wells and drawn by industry superstar Greg Capullo.

The one-shot will also feature additional backup stories spotlighting other exciting Marvel and DC team-ups from a lineup of all-star talent, including Daredevil and GREEN ARROW by Kevin Smith and Adam Kubert, Captain Ameri more

  • 10
    Nerd Initiative - Megan Nichole Sep 17, 2025

    This was well worth the wait. Marvel fans, DC fans, comic book fans in general, this was made for us. Seeing these two worlds collide was an absolute treat and the creative teams should be extremely proud of what they've done here. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dark Knight News - James Attias Sep 18, 2025

    Marvel & DC: Deadpool / Batman #1 is a fun comic that we real comic fans can enjoy, easy read, great art. Great fun. Read Full Review

  • 9.8
    The Comic Book Spot - Jeremy Bonnette Sep 17, 2025

    If you're a fan of crossovers, Marvel/DC: Deadpool/Batman #1 will be right up your alley, whether you're a fan of one or both of the characters involved. You don't have to come into this one with a vast background knowledge. It is quite enjoyable as presented, for new and old readers alike. Filled with solid art, great humor, and a fast-paced story, this one is sure to please a majority of fans. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu Sep 17, 2025

    Marvel/ DC: Deadpool/Batman #1 delivers what its premise promises: a vivid clash of styles, solid art, smart color work, and strong character voices. Its not without flaws occasional lapses in pacing, some expository burden, and a bit of tonal whiplash but its hard not to come away excited. For fans whove long wanted Marvel and DC to drop their barriers, this issue provides a worthy first chapter. If you're into visual contrast, moral showdowns, and the comedic chaos of Deadpool against Gothams darkness, youll find a lot to like here. Read Full Review

  • 8.8
    Comic Watch - Chad Burdette Sep 17, 2025

    Deadpool / Batman #1 Is a well-executed envisioning and crossover event that has something for fans of both universes without taking itself to seriously and trying to do more than just tell stories teaming iconic characters from both universes. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    KPB Comics - Phillip Creary Sep 18, 2025

    Overall, this is an issue to be celebrated, not just for the big-name team-up, but for the delightful variety of stories that come with it. It's a comic that proves that when Marvel and DC come together, the results can be truly special. Read Full Review

  • 8.5
    Comic Book Revolution - Kevin Lainez Sep 20, 2025

    Marvel/DC: Deadpool/Batman #1 was exactly what it needed to be. A fun comic book with Deadpool and Batman teaming up. It is all made better by all the back-up stories that we get in this comic book. The team ups stories we get with Captain America & Wonder Woman and Daredevil & Green Arrow in particular steal the show. If you are a Marvel and/or DC Comics fan pick this comic book up. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Misael Duran Sep 17, 2025

    Videos by ComicBook.comMarvel Comics published Deadpool/Batman #1, which features the talent of Zeb Wells, Greg Capullo, Chip Zdarsky, Terry Dodson, Kelly Thompson, Gurihiru, Kevin Smith, Adam Kubert, Al Ewing, Dike Kuan, Ryan North, Ryan Stegman, and Frank Miller. The number of superstars in the comic is staggering, delivering one of the most diverse anthologies on comic stands. Not every story in Deadpool/Batman #1 is necessarily great, but the issue displays a nice, diverse line-up that highlights the creators of both companies. If you're a fan of either or both brands, this one-shot is worth owning for being a once-in-a-generation crossover. We'll never know when the corporate overlords will allow something like this again. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Lyles Movie Files - Jeffrey Lyles Sep 18, 2025

    Deadpool Batman is a fun team-up of two big comic icons. It doesn't reach its full potential, but it does seem like it makes for a solid springboard for more collaborations in the future. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Henchman-4-Hire - Sean Ian Mills Sep 20, 2025

    I love these sorts of company crossovers and this first half mostly lives up to the excitement. It's a mixed bag of stories and artwork, but overall is a fun experience. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Misael Duran Sep 17, 2025

    None of the stories in Deadpool/Batman #1 match the epicness featured in previous Marvel and DC crossovers. Instead, this one-shot is more about vibes and has the characters hang out. Although some may find that disappointing, we appreciate the more mellow approach for this new crossover. Not everything needs to be about the end of the world. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    AIPT - Michael Guerrero Sep 17, 2025

    Deadpool/Batman #1 balances chaos and grit with sharp writing and moody art, delivering a fun crossover that makes the "what if feel worth it. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Super Hero Hype - Matt Morrison Sep 17, 2025

    Deadpool/Batman #1 is a must-read for any fan of Marvel and DC. However, the best parts of the book are those that see these classic characters working together rather than fighting for the sake of fighting. Still, there is far more good than bad to be found here and I hope that this will be start of a more regular series of crossover comics. Read Full Review

  • 6.5
    Batman-News - Chip Ross Sep 17, 2025

    It seems like the most involved stories in this crossover don't seem to hold up very well. The rest of it is okay to quite good, but the core is still weak. I personally think that the format is very odd. Why not one-shots centring on team-ups rather than making the interesting stories back-ups in a non-interesting story's book? All in all, if you like the sound of any of these, I encourage you to go and read them. It's a cool event, and you should make the most of it. I just hope the next issue has a more solid foundation. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Graphic Policy - Brett Sep 17, 2025

    For all of the hype, all of the build up, all of the excitement, Deadpool/Batman #1 is a bit of a letdown. It missed the fun of the opportunity of it all, which the back-up stories seem to have gotten. If anything, it could have been a greater success focusing on a series of shorts, forgoing a main story and instead just let creators cut loose with what they've had. It's an odd release overall that's more for the nostalgia of the concept than the final product to read. Read Full Review

  • 5.0
    Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez Sep 17, 2025

    Marvel/DC: Deadpool/Batman #1 is a disappointing miss. When you team up the most popular characters from both publishers, you should rightly expect action, adventure, and excitement on top of the novelty. Instead, you get half-baked concepts and half-finished art. It's clear, at least on the Marvel side of this venture, the maximum cover price was matched with minimal creative effort. Read Full Review

  • 10
    Dave DSG Sep 17, 2025

    Plot
    This comic includes a main story and six short stories where several Marvel and DC heroes team up:

    MAIN STORY

    -“THE DEAD OF KNIGHT” by ZEB WELLS, GREG CAPULLO, TIM TOWNSEND, ALEX SINCLAIR, and CLAYTON COWLES: Deadpool is sent to Gotham City to eliminate Batman, who is busy trying to stop the Joker. A magnificent story full of references and brilliant dialogue where the two heroes are perhaps the most opposite, with excellent fight sequences.

    SHORT STORIES

    -“THE GUN & THE SWORD” by CHIP ZDARSKY, TERRY DODSON, RACHEL DODSON, MICHELLE MARCHESE, and JOE CARAMAGNA: It tells how, in an alternate reality, Wonder Woman and Captain America were allies in stopping terrible villains since W more

  • 9.0
    Toonstrack Sep 19, 2025

    This issue is ultimately a ton of fun with some interesting combos and great art. The dialogue hits art. It has my favorite marvel and my favorite dc character share panel space, which i never pictured happening.

    Its a celebration of these two comic book juggernauts.

  • 9.0
    HuckEverlasting Sep 17, 2025

    I'ma just judge this on its cover story, which is has surprisingly tight writing. A Deadpool comic is only as good as his jokes and these ones are great.

  • 8.0
    daspidaboy Sep 19, 2025

    I was actually surprised by this. Everyone knows that I hated Zeb Wells Spider-Man run, and I had low hopes. But surprisingly the main story was good. I dont think people understand, but it is so surreal seeing Deadpool AND Joker standing next to each other. It just blows my mind on how monumental this is. And I have to give credit, but Zeb Wells writing here actually didn't offend me at all. It was good, and I liked the back up stories.

    So overall, aside from the coloring I did like this issue. I will give out credit to Zeb Wells, he proved me wrong. He can put out good stories, so I got to acknowledge this.

  • 8.0
    Psycamorean Sep 19, 2025

    The main story is actually really funny, it's been a while since a comic has made me laugh like this one did. I think Wells nails the characterization of everyone involved, but it is a Deadpool story so things are wacky. I assume the Morrison Batman/Deadpool will be more Batman centric, but I guess we'll see in November.

    Cap & Wonder Woman should've been longer. I also think the art was too rushed, which took away from the emotional impact of the story.

    Jeff & Krypto is exactly what you'd expect. Very cute, light reading.

    Daredevil & Green Arrow is a bit weak, but what do you expect from Kevin Smith? There are some cool moments where the red and green aesthetic is played with nicely.

    Rocket & GL i more

  • 7.5
    Afre Sep 18, 2025

    I would say this book is a balancing act. There are some stories I like, some I don't. But overall it's a nice, fun crossover, just what I expected.

    Main story was just okay. Great art, okay writing. I have no complains. I wasn't expecting anything big, so I got what I wanted.

    Wonder Woman/Captain America was the highlight. Amazing stuff.

    Krypto/Jeff was really cute. I liked it.

    Daredevil/Green Arrow was... Eh. I just don't care how Smith writes his stories.

    Green Lantern/Guardians story was funny. Just a nice short crossover I wanted from this.

    The less we talk about Miller's work, the better.

    Final "story" is just a good way to end this. Amalgam universe coming b more

  • 7.0
    Matsuro Sep 18, 2025

    1 story - 6,5
    2 story - 7
    3 story - 7
    4 story - 7,5
    5 story - 8
    6 story - 5
    7 story - 6,5

  • 5.0
    Aesopjer Sep 18, 2025

    What a gip.

  • 5.0
    fzanca Sep 18, 2025

    Another example that Zeb Wells is not funny. I thought we would have all learned this during the She-Hulk Disney Plus show. The plot made no sense. Why would Batman allow his capture when he could have been unmasked. The ploy about Batman wanting Deadpool to be obsessed with him and the Deadpool walking right into the narrative on his own was eye-rolling. The back-up stories were not really note-worthy. The Rocket/GL one was funny, but didn't make any sense since you can't just give someone a ring. 55 pages of lackluster writing. Why did they use all Marvel writers? When DC writers are far superior nowadays.


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  • 4.0
    flodid Sep 18, 2025

    What a good idea to waste some talented artists for a quick cash grab !!!!
    Did I say talents ? Maybe that's pushing it in the case of Frank Miller whom I would call aa formerly talented artist. His Batman vs Wolverine might be the worst thing I've read in a while.
    Good parts ? Well I guess the Krypto vs Jeff was cute, Adam Kubert did a good job on Green Arrow vs DD and The Rocket Racoon/ GL story was fun, thanks to Al Ewing. But really nothing to recommend wholeheartedly.

  • 4.0
    Martin Sep 17, 2025

    I’m sorry … but Deadpool / Batman was a huge letdown … maybe I’m just not the right audience for Deadpool, as I found the dull and unfunny dialog a chore to read. The story is tired and uninspired. The rest of the stories were hit and miss - but none are really memorable. You would think with such a high profile book it would be so much better. There is a lot of great talent in this book … I feel no one brought their a-game.

  • 4.0
    BatSledge Sep 17, 2025

    Very disappointing. Best part was the different covers. The main story had some funny dialogue but pretty shaky plotting and uncharacteristically weak Capullo art compared to his previous Batman work. The other stories weren’t great, either, with the Wonder Woman/Cap story faring ok (but confusing in spots), the Green Arrow/DD story had some nice art, the Krypto story was a nothing-burger, the Frank Miller story with Bats and Logan was lame. I hope the DC book is better.

  • 3.0
    Amoebas Sep 18, 2025

    1) I've never been a Deadpool and nothing changed my opinion on him in this story.
    2) Diana & Cap - Great story & Great art!
    3) No idea who that shark is, so while it was a cute story, it fell flat. Couldn't they have used Lockheed instead?
    4) Smith tries to be cute, and fails.
    5) WTF?
    6) Amalgam is back? Interesting. But if you're going to do an Amalgam, why make a character that's 99% Lobo and 1% Wolverine?

    Hoping the DC talent comes up with better material than the majority of this book.

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