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FranPZ 05-04-2016 12:24 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1695195)
Good luck, but I doubt you'll be able to find anything like that. I've found a website that allows you to read The Killing Joke (in English), but other than that you'll have to download. And 99.9% of downloads are in English. I think you're just gonna have to bite the bullet and starting reading 'Murican.

I've found Spanish translations of certain comics on Pastebin.com, so that might help you, but I kind of doubt it. It's probably just the one guy posting Spanish translations.

You were right: nothing found in Italian. No problem, I'll start reading in English!

The Batlord 05-04-2016 12:32 PM

Just let me know if you want sites to get **** from. I've built up a nearly foolproof network that has failed me perhaps once or twice in the past.

FranPZ 05-04-2016 01:53 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1695201)
Just let me know if you want sites to get **** from. I've built up a nearly foolproof network that has failed me perhaps once or twice in the past.

Well, I would be grateful if you could give me some sites, if you don't mind.

The Batlord 05-04-2016 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by FranPZ (Post 1695238)
Well, I would be grateful if you could give me some sites, if you don't mind.

AllComicBooks.us

My go-to site. It has a fantastic collection, but just remember that many of its downloads have a password: allcomicbooks.us

ComicsCodes - Download Free DC and Marvel Comics

My second go-to site.

Two new sites for me that rule.

http://www.comix4free.com/

GetComics – Free DC and Marvel Comics Download -

The Reddit thread that is THE place for new comics the day they are released. Just remember to use the correct search criteria, or else you will get nothing: "*title name* *issue number in three digits*" (e.g. "Deadpool 023", "Uncany X-Men 003", etc). That is exactly how you must do it, and if you follow that simple guideline, you will be able to read any comic released on the day it is released. On Wednesday.

https://desustorage.org/co/

FranPZ 05-04-2016 02:18 PM

Thank you so much Batlord! I'll search the comics you told me about, I'll read them and then I'll let you know my opinion :)

The Batlord 05-04-2016 02:22 PM

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Originally Posted by FranPZ (Post 1695257)
Thank you so much Batlord! I'll search the comics you told me about, I'll read them and then I'll let you know my opinion :)

Don't be afraid to mine me for recs. I'm a comic fiend and narcissist who loves to show off. Give me half a chance and I'll tell you all about how most Deadpool fans are poseurs.

FranPZ 05-04-2016 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1695258)
Don't be afraid to mine me for recs. I'm a comic fiend and narcissist who loves to show off. Give me half a chance and I'll tell you all about how most Deadpool fans are poseurs.

I'm getting curious!

The Batlord 05-04-2016 03:07 PM

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Originally Posted by FranPZ (Post 1695272)
I'm getting curious!

Stay away from Daniel Way. He's the most famous D-Piddy writer, but basically made him into a walking punchline without any depth. If you've seen the movie, then you've seen a tiny bit of the depth that Joe Kelly brought to Deadpool in one of the best comic arcs of all time in the first Deadpool solo series (which only lasted a little past thirty issues, before he left, to be replaced by Who-The-****-Cares?

After that then I highly recommend Deadpool: MAX, an alternate dimension take on Deadpool that is even more R-rated than usual. He gets high on PCP at one point, if that helps, but it's one of the few series that focuses on him as being mentally disturbed, as opposed to simply being "hilariously" zany. Deadpool is brilliant when he's crazy, but boring when he's just whacky.

Deadpool's previous series, written by Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan, was also brilliant for about the first third or so of the series, until it peaked and just become pretty good (though the first six issues are kinda ****).


Marvel Comics – Deadpool Comic Collection – Volume 1 | Comicsdownload.NET

Volume 1 is what you want, and only then until #33, but Sins of the Past and The Circle Chase at least give the character his first taste of being something other than a lame Rob Liefeld vehicle (if that means anything to you).



Deadpool MAX 1

Deadpool Max 1 & Christmas Special: Part 1

Deadpool Max 1 & Christmas Special: Part 2

Deadpool MAX 2

http://comix4free.com/2016/04/28/dea...ax-2-1-6-2013/


Deadpool vol. 3 (That Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan series)

http://comix4free.com/2016/04/10/dea...als-2012-2015/

FranPZ 05-05-2016 01:58 AM

I didn't see the film and I've never read any Deadpool comic, so I'm a total stranger in his world. But the Deadpool MAX series gets me particularly curious.
However, the universes of Marvel and DC Comics are so extended and ingenious that is impossible to read and know all the stories....unless you're immortal and you have the same budget as Bruce Wayne ahaha...

The Batlord 05-05-2016 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by FranPZ (Post 1695390)
I didn't see the film and I've never read any Deadpool comic, so I'm a total stranger in his world. But the Deadpool MAX series gets me particularly curious.
However, the universes of Marvel and DC Comics are so extended and ingenious that is impossible to read and know all the stories....unless you're immortal and you have the same budget as Bruce Wayne ahaha...

There are a lot of ****ty Deadpool comics, but the ones that are good are great. Deadpool MAX is definitely a series that's worth your time. His first solo series though is where Deadpool became a character worth writing about, and is one of my favorite series of all time.

And you should most definitely watch the movie. It's ****ing awesome.


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