About Sinister Tidings

Here you will find a collage of likes and dislikes from RTS’ Spyder Collins. The primary focus is to bring fun and indie flashes of art and not so mainstream artists. There is nothing fancy, revealing, political or otherwise world shaping. Just things, introductions, reminiscing and fun in the world of literature, art and music, to which I hope you enjoy and find some pleasure in.

Tuesday, April 22, 2014

Spyder’s comic minute: Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe – Cullen Bunn

Alternate universes in the Marvel Universe hold a special place in some fans hearts. Others, those so called purest, perhaps won’t be as enamored with the tale. The storyline is bloody and reckless (in a great way) as Deadpool makes his way through the universe.

Deadpool is one of those WTF characters. He doesn’t seem to fit but always seems to find a way to work his malice into the comic world. The story is a bit short and not as tightly written as one has grown accustom to with Cullen Bunn. The dialog is fine in most cases, a little verbose at times but overall enjoyable. The methods of killing are delightful in spots but at times a bit boring. Overall, the flow and the butchery of the tale is fun.

Art, which is a cornerstone of comic book fandom, offers a great look at the Marvel Universe. It is very well penned and colored and offers a fun view of Marvel. Remember, this is a comic book, so no grand storyline with an exceptional plot but a rowdy adventure with the fun and unique Deadpool.

In the mood for a wild ride, then check it out. Want some good old bloodletting, have a gander. Short and smaller than most of the graphic novels from this genre, is Deadpool - Kills the Marvel Universe. Price is cheap, so what the heck?


Comic fans, those who are interested in alternate universes or those who enjoy Deadpool should take this comic for a spin.

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