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Wise Wizard Games announced the launch of Wacky Wizard Games, a new brand imprint focused on family-friendly, lightweight games. Three games are planned for release in 2024 as part of this new brand imprint: Star Realms Academy, Caution Signs, and Pack the Essentials. If you are interested and attending PAX Unplugged they will have prototypes of Caution Signs and Pack the Essentials. "We are super excited to be adding this new family friendly product line to our catalog. We wanted to maintain the focus of Wise Wizard Games on strategy card and dice games with geeky themes, and have created Wacky Wizard Games as an umbrella for lightweight games with a more whimsical, cute vibe," shared Debbie Moynihan, COO of Wise Wizard Games. Star Realms Academy Forge your own star realms, overloaded with cuteness! A kid friendly but still fun for grown-ups version of the popular Star Realms deckbuilding game for 2 players. A little less math, no reading necessary, but still tons of fun! 

Guest Review: @Marvel Deadpool #4

Deadpool #4 Cover

The Quick and the Dead and the Really Dead


The grudge match you've been waiting for: DEADPOOL VS. LINCOLN!

Deadpool de-undead-ifies AT LEAST twelve Presidents, easy.

Guaranteed to make you better looking to potential mates!

Preview





Review


Even Deadpool Had a Montage Original Review by Johnkmccubbin91 at Comic Vine


I have been really enjoying this series, and have loved each issue that has been out so far, and this series is looking to be the best Deadpool series ever. Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan have done an excellent job of writing this series, along with Tony Moore's fabulous artwork, and I hope it's as good as this for a long time.

Plot

This issue sees Deadpool face many of the remaining undead presidents, including John F. Kennedy., Herbert Hoover, and more. It also sees Deadpool finally square off against Abraham Lincoln.

Review

This was yet another fantastic addition to this brilliant new series of Deadpool, and my favorite so far. Posehn, and Duggan have really done something amazing in this series, as it's a brilliantly funny series, whilst also still having a very good story. This issue in particular was very funny in my opinion, and I loved all the jokes throughout, whereas with the previous issues there'd be at least one joke that I'd either not like, or that'd feel forced. I've also loved how Posehn, and Duggan's handled the mystic side of this story, as they've raised these zombie presidents, but they use them in a way that plays to Deadpool's strengths,and I honestly don't think this story would be as good with any other character.

The art in this issue was phenomenal, and Tony Moore continues to amaze me. I have never seen an artist do the artwork with this level of quality on a Deadpool magazine before, and it will take an extraordinary artist to do it again. His art is the thing I love all the time, and even if there is a small flaw in the story, Moore's art more than makes up for it, and is a reason in itself to get this series. I've never seen any artist draw Deadpool as graphically as this, with it still looking slightly realistic, but Moore has done this, which I'm very happy about. Moore also adds ton's of detail in his artwork and everything looks brilliant, whether it's Deadpool, the undead presidents, the supporting characters, or even the scenery, everything looks fantastic.

As I said earlier in my review, this issue has some brilliant comedy, and it opens with the best joke the series has seen so far. The issue starts with Deadpool dressed up as Marilyn Monroe, to lure in J.F.K. I thought this was hilarious, and that the dialogue was priceless. The funniest thing however was the way J.F.K. reacted, thinking that this was actually Marilyn, and that she'd let herself go over the years. The aftermath of this was also funny, with Deadpool, and Agent Preston arguing over whether the dress should get dry cleaned or not. Moore also drew this scene very well, as Deadpool looked a lot like Marilyn, whilst also clearly looking like himself.

There was also a big action sequence after this where Deadpool goes through most of the remaining undead presidents, in a montage style. I thought this was a very good sequence, mainly due to the artwork, as it looked epic, but at the same time it felt a bit rushed, and looked like it's sole purpose was to take out a bunch of undead presidents, so as it looks like Deadpool's actually done some work. If they wanted this effect they could have probably added a couple of lesser known presidents to each issue, so it doesn't look as forced, or rushed, but at the same time this issue was beyond brilliant before this small imperfection, whereas if added to any of the other issues it may have made them a lot worse. This sequence also had a few funny quips from Deadpool in it, and I also liked that it had the presidents were bunched into groups that consisted of presidents presiding, or following one another, in the order they were presidents (i.e. 11th, 2th, and 13th presidents).

The best thing about this issue however was the fight between Lincoln, and Deadpool. I've been looking forward to this ever since I first saw the cover for this issue, and whilst reading the issue I was starting to think that it was one of these issues you get with a miss-leading front cover. It wasn't however, and Lincoln, and Deadpool squared off inside a MMA cage. The fight itself was epic, and I couldn't of asked for anything better. Like he's done throughout this series, Moore has done something truly phenomenal in this sequence, and it's what makes this fight brilliant. Posehn, and Duggan also did a fabulous job of writing the fight, and added in some brilliant jokes for Deadpool to use, and although they may not be to everyone's taste I loved them.

Final Verdict

A truly brilliant issue, and in my opinion the best in the series so far. It's a really funny issue, with some amazing action, and I'd highly recommend it to anyone, whether they're a Deadpool fan or not, as if you're not, this series will most likely turn you into one.

Rating: 5/5



What I Thought


See the Review Rating Overview page for more information on how I rate each comic 

Cover & Solicit - 4/5
Art, Colors & Inking - 4/5
Layout & Flow - 4/5
Story - 4/5
Verdict - 4


I was leery of the series at first when I found out it was Deadpool vs. Dead President Zombies. I figured we already saw something like this in Deadpool Merc With a Mouth. The series has grown on me though. This issue didn't have much substance but then again when does a Deadpool comic really. We did get a montage of Deadpool killing a lot of presidents a multiple locations, which was awesome. The humor was spot on for a Deadpool comic while not skimping on Deadpool's skills as a mercenary. The main part of the issue takes place with Deadpool vs. Lincoln "Round 2". I like the cover for the variant issue, and if the interior art was similar would have probably rated it better. Unlike John I don't like Moore's style as much. This was a fun issue and I can't wait for the next one.

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John McCubbin is a blogger at http://imaginationcentre.blogspot.co.uk/ and a comic book reviewer at Comic Vine. The use of this review has been authorized by the original author.

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