Deadpool #4 is a lively, action-adventure that may seem ordinary but has surprisingly dark moments amidst a cavalcade of gags and one-liners.
Independent Comics Site - 2/5
This issue is more of the same: Deadpool makes a few funnies, blows some stuff up, is still a really cool assassin, kills mercenaries, is betrayed in like the fiftieth plot twist seen in four issues, and there are zombies. Yawn. Boring.
iFanboy user review - Story 4/5 Art 5/5
So I recommend all of you to give this series a try. Like Incredible Herc, or Guardians of the Galaxy, and even Captain Britain; this has been a very surprise hit in an otherwise medicore year for Marvel. I hope Daniel Way continues to stay on this book because honestly, he is the best Deadpool writer ever and I dont see anyone else writing Deadpool the way he does.
ign - 7.5/10
Much like its star, the Deadpool series is a simple beast. It blows things up and gets you to laugh a few times along the way. I suppose it could be funnier, or more complicated, but the point is that it's entertaining. Deadpool fans will definitely have some fun here.
CBR
The madcap adventures of a deranged mercenary? Fantastic.
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comiXtreme - 4/5
I’ve always liked my funnybooks funny or at least amusingly odd. Way & Co are doing a splendid job filling my need for humour, as well as explosive chairs, hunchbacks and zombies. I look forward to the next issue!
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