Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol. 3: Itsy Bitsy by Gerry Duggan, Joe Kelly

Spider-Man/Deadpool Vol. 3: Itsy Bitsy

by Gerry Duggan and Joe Kelly

Add a little bit of Spidey and a touch of Deadpool, take away the Y chromosomes, blend it all together, and what do you get? Peter Parker and Wade Wilson's worst nightmare: the murderous, mixed-up miss named Itsy Bitsy! The "daughter" of our two heroes is stronger than them, faster than them and has seriously creepy daddy issues - but what crazed mind could have conceived of her in the first place? As the body count rises, Spider-Man and Deadpool must work together to take down Itsy Bitsy - and the person who's been pulling their strings from the start! But how is a trip to Weirdworld going to help wash that spider out? It's the most disturbing Spidey/Deadpool story yet, from the wild imaginations of Joe Kelly and Ed McGuinness! Collecting SPIDER-MAN/DEADPOOL #9-10, #13-14 and #17-18.

Reviewed by sleepseeker on

2 of 5 stars

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2.5 rating, it had potential.

This was an okay read. I did like some scenes between Spider-man and Deadpool as Deadpool tried to stop Spider-man from doing something that will haunt him forever. I didn't care for the villain and the way she talked.

This isn't the Spider-man your used to and it looks like some villain is messing with his mind or soul. I did like Deadpool in this and he's the saving grace in this volume.

This story I felt like they were telling was supposed to be about the fight for Spider-man's soul but it came off odd, especially with the weird dialogue. It had potential but some choices that the writer made didn't work out for me.

I'll give volume 4 a try, but if the writing isn't better, I might have to drop this series, which is a shame because I like Deadpool and Spider-man.

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