The dynamic debut of Deadpool! It's the beginning of the end for the New Mutants as Cable continues his reinvention of the squad into his own paramilitary force! But their numbers are dwindling - and Rictor's about to be the next member making his exit! Meanwhile, Deadpool makes his entrance - but he's not looking to join. No, he's been hired to kill Cable! With swords, guns, a healing factor and an unstoppable mouth, this merc is set to make a big splash! But who is the new mystery woman riding to the rescue? Cable called, she came: Enter Domino! Prepare for high-octane mutant action from the bombastic 1990s! It's one of the all-time great Marvel comic books, boldly re-presented in its original form, ads and all! Reprinting NEW MUTANTS (1983) #98.
by Marvel
Published September, 2019 (Modern Age) by Marvel Comics and went on sale July 03, 2019 for $3.99 USD. This issue contains ____ pages in ____, the current NM value is $3.99 USD.
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Story not great, art not the greatest either. But like him or not, the story introduces probably the most iconic character of the modern era, Deadpool. I also don't hate Rob Liefeld's art like many do, I like his stuff. I like comic art with distinctive style and he has that. I don't like comic art that is photorealistic, I like crazy and over the top art. I guess I'm a Liefeld fan. -D'oh!
Free digital read from Marvel! This is a prime example of what I dislike about 90s era comics. I'm surprised Deadpool made it past this issue, a pretty pathetic showing! I prefer the earlier New Mutant issues by far.
Story sucked and art was absolutely horrendous. To put it in other words this book is bad. Kicking rocks may actually be more fun than reading this book. I literally felt sick while reading this issue. Only redeeming factor is Deadpool's first appearance.