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Deadpool Classic Volume 1 TPB (New Mutants)4 reviews
Fabian Nicieza, Rob Liefeld, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

Price, storyline, and illustrations are all perfect!!!
The price is twenty bucks and you get the following. First appearance of Deadpool, TWO full four comic first stories of Deadpool, and the official Deadpool #1. This book isn't missing anything, and would be a great collection for diehard fans. I love this book because I couldn't track down the first stories. They are a perfect representations of how you want a smart mouthed assasin to be. I ...
  
  











  



  
Cable/Deadpool Vol. 2: The Burnt Offering2 reviews
Fabian Nicieza, Patrick Zircher

Marvel Comics, 2005

Witty As Ever
This book was amazing; an excellent combination of sarcasm, action, suspense, and drama. The storyline can be a bit confusing if you haven't already read the first book, "If Looks Could Kill", so I recommend reading that first. The artwork is superb, bringing the plot and dialogue to life. Deadpool is his usual sarcastic-insane-doesn't-know-when-to-shut-up mercenary self while Cable provides a ...
  
  











  



  
Cable/Deadpool Vol. 1: If Looks Could Kill5 reviews
Fabian Nicieza, Mark Brooks, ...

Marvel Comics, 2004

They're Back
Deadpool and Cable star together (ironically) in this collection of the comic series cable and Deadpool. I, being a MAJOR fan of Deadpool, couldn't resist the temptation to pool out the money to buy this book, and I wasn't disappointed. From panel to panel, through all the witty banter and sarcastic remarks and one-liners, I was engrossed. Deadpool was brought back with great precision and Cable ...
  
  











  



  
Cable/Deadpool Volume 3: The Human Race TPB (Cable & Deadpool)
Fabian Nicieza, Patrick Zircher

Marvel Comics, 2005

With Cable recuperating on his island haven of Providence, who else can investigate when there is "A Murder in Paradise?" You know who. Say it. Go ahead. Picture it: Deadpool, as a detective, interrogating the most brilliant pacifists on Earth. Monk and Columbo have nothing to fear. Plus: Deadpool is brainwashed by the mysterious group known as the Black Box to become a mindless assassin (which, honestly, didn't take much washing). So Deadpool ...
  
  











  



  
X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic, Book 32 reviews
Warren Ellis, Scott Lobdell, ...

Marvel Comics, 2006

Age of Apocalypse
The complete Age of Apocalypse book 3 collects the real meat of the story. Magneto and his X-Men have all gone their separate ways and now we begin to see each of their individual stories, Nightcrawler's journey to the savage land, Gambit's to the Shi'ar galaxy, Rogue and the Astonishing X-Men head to stop the cullings, ect. We start to get some of the background of some of the new characters ...
  
  











  



  
Cable/Deadpool Volume 4: Bosom Buddies TPB (Cable & Deadpool)1 review
Fabian Nicieza, Patrick Zircher

Marvel Comics, 2006

And this is where it starts to go downhill
I originally liked this series. I really did. I first picked up the original Deadpool series (this was after Fabian's mini-series work and Deadpool's appearances in X-force)and loved it. Fabian started out ok with this series, the first few TPB's are worth picking up. But it's about here when he stops caring about all the character development and changes to the character of Deadpool that I ...
  
  











  



  
Deadpool Vs. The Marvel Universe TPB (Cable & Deadpool)3 reviews
Fabian Nicieza, Reilly Brown

Marvel Comics, 2008

yep
I love this arc. Deadpool is the greatest marvel character ever made, so keep that in mind when reading this review. Nonetheless, I had the most fun reading this arc than any other arc in this whole series. I got really bored with Cable, not that hes not cool, just Deadpool was that awesome! And hes (cable) not in this series. Funny and full of action. Cool stuff, I recommend this whole ...
  
  











  



  
X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic, Book 42 reviews
Scott Lobdell, Warren Ellis, ...

Marvel Comics, 2006

Excellent novel
This novel does an excellent job finishing up the story. It gives all of the finishing details needed to find out how it all ends.
  
  











  



  
Civil War: X-Men Universe3 reviews
Fabian Nicieza, Peter David, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

Two very different tales
At the time of this writing, N. Durham is the only other individual to review this collection. While I agree on some points, I strongly disagree on others. This collection includes two different crossovers from Marvel's Civil War event. One is a set of three "Cable/Deadpool" issues. While they are a bit light on plot (though not as light as the "X-Factor" portion) I find them to be a rare ...
  
  











  



  
X-Men: The Complete Age of Apocalypse Epic, Book 25 reviews
Fabian Nicieza, John Francis Moore, ...

Marvel Comics, 2005

Il più drammatico "What if...?" degli Uomini X
Premetto che considero una piaga, per il fumetto popolare americano, l'abuso di statagemmi (o meglio mezzucci) narrativi quali universi paralleli, viaggi nel tempo e stravaganze di tal fatta. Questi espedienti ammorbano la vita degli X Men sin dai tempi di Dyas of Future Past, dove però Claremont e Byrne l'avevano risolta con classe e discrezione. Anche il prologo dell'Era di Apocalisse risulta ...
  
  











  



  
X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song20 reviews
Scott Lobdell, Fabian Nicieza, ...

Marvel Comics, 1994

I was blown away
I haven't read too many X-Men crossovers, and from what I've heard, most of them aren't very good. But "X-Men: X-Cutioner's Song" was by far my favorite crossover that I have read, the plot was intricate and emotianally gripping, I read the whole thing in one sitting, and I can't wait to read it again. The art for this book is done by a few different people with extraordinary talents, just ...
  
  











  



  
X-Men vs. Apocalypse Vol. 1: The Twelve4 reviews
Alan Davis, Terry Kavanagh, ...

Marvel Comics, 2008

A really good Apocalypse's story
This story has a lot of fights and drama, this tale is why I began to read X-men, the plot is similar to the cartoon serie's episode "one man's worth", but more interesting, the art is really good, and the pages has a lot of color for an old reprint, I think it is a must read.
  
  











  



  
Cable & Deadpool Volume 6: Paved With Good Intentions TPB (Cable & Deadpool)
Fabian Nicieza, Staz Johnson, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

With Civil War tearing the Marvel Universe apart, only one man can sew it back together: Deadpool!? Well, who else would make the perfect mercenary hero-hunter? In an effort to do his part, Deadpool crosses paths with the Great Lakes Avengers, and slices and dices his way to Daredevil, the Man Without Fear! Plus: What happens when the Merc with a Mouth faces the Sightless Scarlet Sentry? And where does Cable stand in all this? Where he always ...
  
  











  



  
X-Factor Visionaries: Peter David, Vol. 3 (X-Men)1 review
Peter David, Fabian Nicieza, ...

Marvel Comics, 2007

One of the best comics of the 90's
I'm bias in this review because I'm a big fan of Peter David and his run on the X-Factor during the early 90's. The humor of the series is one of the things that made it stand out when the comic first came out. X-Factor was a comic book about the first five X-Men coming together again then after the Muir Island Saga it become about a goverment supported and funded team of mutants with the same ...
  
  











  



  
Conan: The Blood-Stained Crown and Other Stories (Conan (Graphic Novels))4 reviews
Kurt Busiek, Fabian Nicieza, ...

Dark Horse, 2008

Conan the Terrific
Many years ago, Conan was comic book with a lesser reputation. Today, the re-introduction of Conan by Dark Horse and writer Kurt Busiek has been a remarkable success, culminating in a new series with Conan the Cimmerian premiering soon. The early beginnings of Conan have been re-presented in "Blood Stained Crown" and "Frost Giants Daughter". As an intelligent reader (I hope), I have to deeply ...
  
  











  



  
Cable/Deadpool Volume 5: Living Legends TPB (Cable & Deadpool)1 review
Fabian Nicieza, Patrick Zircher, ...

Marvel Comics, 2006

Great book
So far I have bought the entire series from this website. Not only are they great, but these are usally $3-$4 cheaper here.
  
  











  



  
Civil War: Thunderbolts TPB (Civil War (Marvel))4 reviews
Fabian Nicieza, Tom Grummett

Marvel Comics, 2007

Really good story line
For the most part the characters in this book are unfamiliar to me. I had been out of comics for a long time and rescently got into the Civil War story line in Marvel and the Justice story line in DC. So I am not familiar with the Thunderbolts or Helmut Zemo. I am familiar with the Gamemaster from the old Infinity Gauntlet story line from the early 90's. While this story does touch on the ...
  
  











  



  
Superman: Back in Action4 reviews
Kurt Busiek, Fabian Nicieza, ...

DC Comics, 2007

Superman's awesome off-beat team-ups!
Although I'm not a huge Superman fan this was a fun read. I got this book because Firestorm was on the cover. It starts when Superman gets his powers back after losing them during Infinite Crisis but after a year without him the rest of the world doesn't believe he's the "real steel deal". That is until GIANT ROBOTS FROM OUTERSPACE start taking landmarks and people from all over the ...
  
  











  



  
Thunderbolts: Guardian Protocols TPB (Thunderbolts)1 review
Fabian Nicieza, Tom Grummett

Marvel Comics, 2007

Not essential
Well, I did not like it and it is going straight to the book exchange. I must confess I bought it mainly for the (vague) association with Civil War. True, the concept of super villains doing good is interesting and here we are talking about Cap's arch villain Zemo. But I found the "cosmic" things happening in there too much to swallow. On top of that we get pedestrian retro art and so-so dialogs. ...
  
  











  



  
Cable & Deadpool Volume 7: Separation Anxiety TPB (Cable & Deadpool)1 review
Fabian Nicieza, Reilly Brown

Marvel Comics, 2007

Contains the 3 issues that are a crossover with X-Men v.2, #197-200
"Cable and Deadpool" is one of my favorite comics -- action,laughs, recap pages that break the "fourth wall," and interesting characters! The cover is from issue #36, where Deadpool -- with manacles on his wrists AND ankles -- fights Taskmaster. Then the Rhino gets revenge for the time Deadpool made him tiny and used him for a keychain. Enjoy the Three Strikes Bar, where [loser] supervillians ...
  
  











  







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