Deadpool #3
| Writer | Kelly Thompson |
| Artist | Chris Bachalo |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
KRAVEN COMES FOR THE KING, AND HE NEVER MISSES!
•  After hunting the monsters of Staten Island, Kraven realizes the most dangerous game is Deadpool!
•  With a target on his back and his subjects dropping like flies, what's a king to do?
•  They say it's good to be the king, but it looks like Deadpool may be ROYALLY hosed.
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CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Feb 19, 2020In short, this book is perfect, and I simply can't get enough. Read Full Review
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9.1
Comic Watch - Nicholas Osborn
Feb 24, 2020Deadpool #3 is a solid continuation of a new series that is honestly better than it has any right to be. Fans of Deadpool who want a well rounded story without too much baggage will find plenty to love! Read Full Review
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9.0
GWW - Jessica Chaleff
Feb 19, 2020And that's pretty much all I have to say. Not much happened in this issue, but if you get a kick out of Deadpool's wise-cracks, then you get 'em in full! Read Full Review
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8.0
Word Of The Nerd - Cat Wyatt
Feb 19, 2020Deadpool #3 was a surprising issue, one that pitted Deadpool against a classic antagonist, but with unexpected results. It's so easy to assume that, because Deadpool is hard to kill, he'll win every fight. This whole plot has been a strong reminder of the challenges he can still face. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Crusaders - Chino DT
Feb 21, 2020Very interesting to see Deadpool as King of the Monsters, the crown fits him very well and all his subjects obey him, maybe they hate him a little, but obey him, we know that Deadpool is literally immortal, but Kraven has not earned his deadly hunter fame for nothing, The confrontation between hunter and prey will be very interesting since Deadpool is not in a good mood. Read Full Review
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7.0
Comics: The Gathering - Charles Martin
Feb 19, 2020Deadpool #3 follows through on the turn started with last issue's Cap scene: It's concentrating on character rather than plot. That plays to the writer's strengths, though it does also slow things down. The start of an intense Deadpool-Kraven fight does similar things for the artist, making the best of his dynamic blocking style. Although the destination remains unclear, the ride is plenty enjoyable so far. Read Full Review
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6.9
Multiversity Comics - Matthew Blair
Feb 24, 2020It's a Deadpool story, which means you can expect a certain level of quality when it comes to the writing. Unfortunately, the artwork makes it kind of difficult to follow. Read Full Review
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6.7
Sequential Planet - Alexander Cole
Feb 24, 2020Great art dragged down by a painfully slow story that doesn't have much happening in it. It isn't terrible but this feels like a lazy filler issue to begin with and the exposition made it even worse. This issue isn't one of the worst comics I've ever read or anything but I won't be going back to it anytime soon. Read Full Review