Deadpool: Samurai, Vol. 1

Deadpool: Samurai, Vol. 1

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  • Type:Epub+TxT+PDF+Mobi
  • Create Date:2022-01-18 08:51:23
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Sanshiro Kasama
  • ISBN:1974725316
  • Environment:PC/Android/iPhone/iPad/Kindle

Summary

Deadpool moves to Tokyo and makes a mess of everything!

Everyone’s favorite Merc with a Mouth is back! As a member of the newly formed Samurai Squad, Deadpool moves to Tokyo, where he soon runs afoul of some familiar faces。 Whether he’s teaming up with new heroes, battling gods, attending concerts, or being repeatedly dismembered, Deadpool always brings chaos and his characteristic sense of humor along with him!

Deadpool lands in Tokyo with a bang! Several bangs in a row, actually。 Plus a few slashes, a thud, a fwoosh or two, and finally, a huge kaboom! What could possibly go wrong when Iron Man invites Deadpool to the Samurai Squad of the Avengers? After all, Deadpool is just in it for the money…and the trip to Japan。 This is fine, right?

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Reviews

ShireenWrites

Readers can't miss Deadpool breaking the fourth wall in manga form! And I think that's all I can say without spoiling the comic。 Thank you Chantelle of Viz Media, NetGalley and Edelweiss Plus for the digital review copy! Readers can't miss Deadpool breaking the fourth wall in manga form! And I think that's all I can say without spoiling the comic。 Thank you Chantelle of Viz Media, NetGalley and Edelweiss Plus for the digital review copy! 。。。more

Alex

I received an eARC of this title through NetGalley in return for an honest review。 I thought this book was a fun ride。 It is everything you expect Deadpool to be except a little bit more censored。 This is honestly a really good read for those who want to allow their kids to read Deadpool without worrying about the language。 it is all implied。

Dan

My thanks to NetGalley and Viz Media for an advanced copy of this new team-up from two rival comic book companies。The Merc with the Mouth takes his show on the road and crosses the ocean to the Land of the Rising Sun where comics are read backwards and vending machines dispense all sorts of wonders。 Our hero Deadpool, in Deadpool: Samurai Volume 1written by Sanshiro Kasama and illustrated by Hikaru Uesugi, has been asked by Iron Man to travel to Japan to join the new Avengers offshoot group Samu My thanks to NetGalley and Viz Media for an advanced copy of this new team-up from two rival comic book companies。The Merc with the Mouth takes his show on the road and crosses the ocean to the Land of the Rising Sun where comics are read backwards and vending machines dispense all sorts of wonders。 Our hero Deadpool, in Deadpool: Samurai Volume 1written by Sanshiro Kasama and illustrated by Hikaru Uesugi, has been asked by Iron Man to travel to Japan to join the new Avengers offshoot group Samurai Squad, in hopes of stopping the global rise of supervillainy that seems to be escalating。 Deadpool agrees once that money is paid and off he goes, and the reader just knows that high-jinks will ensue。 The art is manga, black and white and nothing that makes it stand out from other manga comics。 Not that it is bad, but the costumed men, I would be hard pressed to say what was different about the art。 The action is fluid, the backgrounds look great, but nothing stands out。 The story is just ok。 I understand it is a manga, and the character might be new to some readers, and more knowledgeable readers might need familiar things to hang on to。 However there was just so much reliance on the familiar。 Look a Japanese female Spider-Man, who received her powers the same way。 Look a symbiote, the ultimate in lazy booking in comics。 Yes new readers but, give them new ideas。 And yes, I know this is Deadpool, and he talks and cracks jokes right to the reader, but there are so many in-jokes about Jump magazine, manga, and everything else it ceased to be funny and became more a mallet being pounded on the reader's head。 I hope this eases up。 There are some good things。 Captain America in his brief appearance, is funny along with Bruce Banner。 The action is good, the story is setting up for big things, but it takes a long time to get there。 The two female members of the Samurai Squad are interesting, though the Japanese singer seems very damaged, and troubling。 Though you can this about women in most mangas, as Deadpool does a few times。 If the reader likes both Deadpool and manga, this is probably the book for you。 There is a lot of jokes, action, and while some might go on, it is still pretty good。 The art does the job well of carrying the story along, and the conclusion does make one want to keep reading, just to see where they can go with this story。 。。。more

Harry Jahnke

This was totally brilliant。 Loved seeing Deadpool in a new environment, loved the Hatsune Miku/Venom combo。 Just and absolute delight, start to finish。