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A Deadpool #6 Micro-Review – Chopping Broccoli?


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Deadpool 6, cover, April 2023, MArtin Coccolo, Neeraj MenonTITLE: Deadpool #6
AUTHOR: Alyssa Wong
ARTISTS: Javier Pina, Matt Milla (Colorist), Joe Sabino (Letterer). Cover by Martin Coccolo & Neeraj Menon.
RELEASED: April 26, 2023

By Rob Siebert
Fanboy Wonder

There’s a point in this issue where Valentine Vuong tells Deadpool, “I was chopping…broccoli.” Is that meant to be a Dana Carvey reference? As in old school Saturday Night Live? Probably not, right? But if it is, this book just gained major points with me.

There’s also a panel where, talking to his petsitter, Wade asks, “Has my little princess pooped yet today?” That’s such a pet-owner thing to say that I nearly laughed out loud.

In addition, we learn in this issue that Deadpool is a Taylor Swift fan. Seems about right, doesn’t it?

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Thomas Mat is a passionate automotive journalist with a keen eye for the stories behind the machines. With years of experience covering the latest industry news, vehicle launches, and driving trends, he brings both technical insight and accessible storytelling to Primary Ignition. Thomas has a special interest in performance engineering and the future of mobility, offering readers an informed perspective on where the automobile world is headed.

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