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Deadpool: Samurai · review

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Top reader May 12, 2021 · 1 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

I'm appalled on how the author perfectly captured Deadpool's character in writing this one-shot, starting from his way of thinking, his choice of words, up to his actions. It's like Stan Lee decided leave heaven for a little bit to pass his talent to the author of this manga. It's an understatement to say that the author had an idea of Deadpool's personality, because it seems to me that he truly understood how Deadpool is meant to be written. Every page is a guaranteed laugh, or should I say, entertaining. The art is magnificent and the atmosphere, considering the event happened somewhere in Edo period, encapsulatesthe overall setting of the story.

The character of course, our friendly neighborhood Spi- Deadpool, always have tricks hidden in his sleeve and is unpredictable in nature.

Overall, I truly enjoyed this piece of art, and I've liked how the author managed to still insert at least a little bit of philosophy somewhere in the road. Plus this manga is basically a sequel to the credits of the last Deadpool film.

I think this manga deserves the recognition it deserves, and I believe Marvel fans would truly enjoy this short read.

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