You ever had a stomachache so bad, it felt like something was trying to tear its way out of you?
Yeah, Deadpool did too – and it turned out he was right.
Looks painful, feels worse… and it’s not over yet.
- 92
Comic Watch
Deadpool #3 is a fun trip to the zoo that reminds us that LBGTQ+ characters don’t need to be defined by stereotypes. Coccolo continues to rock this book’s art, delivering an excellent mix of body horror and comedy. - 90
- 85
AIPT
Sure your mileage with the referential humor may vary, but I loved it. It’s nice feeling seeing and reading jokes that are for me, a terminally online X-Men gay who is not above laughing at a dick joke. Whether that is a smart approach for Wong to take is up for debate, but in the meantime, I’m here for it! - 80
First Comics News
- 60
ComicBook.com
Deadpool #3 has a few fun character moments and keeps gradually unveiling what Carnage Jr. (Wade Jr.? Jury is till out on that one) is and how it relates to Wade. There's not much else, and the issue is even surprisingly light on action scenes. It's also still unclear just how long Valentine Vuong will be sticking around given Wade's previous experiences with relationships. - 40
Razorfine
It’s certainly weird Deadpool storytelling, including various Harrower mutated creations along with all of the symbiote stuff, but there’s not enough here to keep my interest or any reason to stick around to see how any of this eventually pays off.