You have to hand it to Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn. Somehow they're
able to keep this series humming along despite the constant cycle of
event tie-ins. Original Sin fit perfectly into their plans of exploring
Wade's past. Now AXIS comes at an ideal time. Wade's personality has
been inverted just as he's finally achieving some semblance of normality
and happiness in his personal life. It turns out that inner peace can
be a terrible thing when it's just forced on you by a giant, red and
purple psychic demon.
That's the thrust of this issue, as Wade finds himself slipping away
from his friends, his daughter, and even his new bride. I wish Shiklah
had been more of a focus in recent months so that this rift was a little
more meaningful. Regardless, Wade's new psychological shift adds a nice
bit of drama to the book. It also ties in nicely with the ongoing
conflict involving the North Korean mutants.
As always, there's ample humor to balance out the drama. The writers
dust off the idea of a disembodied spirit being trapped in Wade's mind,
except now rather than Agent Preston it's the old Deadpool. This Wade's
horrified reactions to seeing his new self coddle villains and shy away
from cutting a Thanksgiving turkey are consistently amusing. And
honestly, it would be nice if more characters in AXIS showed this level
of mental anguish over being changed.
Mike Hawthorne delivers another engaging set of pages with this
issue. His work isn't as detailed as some Deadpool artists, but it is
energetic, expressive, and cleanly laid out. The writers give Hawthorne
plenty of good material to work with, especially as Wade enters the
X-Men's Danger Room and waltzes into a Wild West setting.
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