Wade Wilson: Deadpool #6
| Writer | Ben Percy |
| Artist | Alex Lins |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
BADPOOLS! Who's that knockin' at the door? Sounds like Wade. SMELLS like Wade. But it's not Wade...OR IS IT?! The BADPOOLS enter the scene, and DEADPOOL's life will never be the same!
CRITIC REVIEWS Back to Top
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jul 01, 2026Wade Wilson: Deadpool #6 is exactly the sort of comic that reminds readers why Deadpool works best when creators fully commit to the character's unique brand of chaos. Percy balances outrageous humor, body horror, and character introspection, while Lins delivers some of the most unsettling and visually inventive Deadpool art in years. Beneath the sewer grime, monster fights, and twisted variants lies the suggestion of a deeper story brewing around Wade's powers. Whether you're here for the laughs, the gross-out moments, or the mystery, this issue delivers on all fronts. Read Full Review
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9.0
Nerd Initiative - ShawnFoles
Jul 01, 2026Wade Wilson: Deadpool #6 is a unique and enjoyable entry into the series. It marks a clear departure from the previous arc, providing a fun and exciting way to jump into the run even if you’re just now hearing about it. Percy continues to elevate Wade’s humor to be more complex and enjoyable while crafting a new narrative that isn’t about omens but about horror. Read Full Review
USER REVIEWS Back to Top
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10
Plot
Deadpool tries to understand Blind Al's clairvoyant powers when they are mysteriously attacked by a deformed version of Deadpool delivering pizza.
Deadpool investigates and discovers dozens of deformed beings, sometimes just blobs of flesh in Deadpool suits, which are actually all the limbs Deadpool has mutilated over the years. These limbs are mysteriously coming to life and calling themselves the Badpools.
An interesting installment that attempts to explain what happens to the pieces of Deadpool lost in so many adventures.
Art
The art is organic, with lots of detail, shadows, and textures that perfectly capture the feeling of repulsive masses of flesh, ideal for the story.
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