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Deadpool V Gambit

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2016 limited series published by Marvel Comics
Deadpool V Gambit
Cover ofDeadpool V Gambit #1 (June 2016).
Art byDanilo Beyruth
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Publication dateAugust – November2016
No. of issues5
Main character(s)Deadpool
Gambit
Creative team
Written byBen Acker
Ben Blacker
ArtistDanilo Beyruth
Collected editions
Deadpool V Gambit: The "V" is for "Vs."ISBN 978-1302901790

Deadpool V Gambit, subtitled "The 'V' is for 'VS'," is anAmerican comic book series published byMarvel Comics, featuringDeadpool andGambit as its main protagonists. The story explores the characters' preX-Men relationship, and is another in a series of limited print runs where Deadpool battles another character from theMarvel Universe. The series lasted 5 issues, from August to November 2016, and was written by Ben Acker and Ben Blacker with art fromDanilo Beyruth.

Publication history

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Deadpool V Gambit is part of a line of Deadpool-oriented limited series, which includesDeadpool vs. X-Force (2014),Deadpool vs. Carnage (2014),Hawkeye vs. Deadpool (2014-2015),Deadpool vs. Thanos (2015), andDeadpool vs. The Punisher (2017).Marvel announced the miniseries at the 2016 conference of the Comics Professional Retail Organization, the trade organization forcomic book specialty shops.[1] The series' creation was influenced by the release of theDeadpool film, which was then enjoying box office and critical success, aGambit film that was in development, and of the then recently releasedBatman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, of which the title of the series is in reference to.[2] The series made frequent use of some lesser known characters, especially from theIron Fist franchise, and Acker noted that "It's just as fun to elevate lesser-known characters as it is to bring popular characters down to our level."[3] Blacker mentioned that they had submitted a proposal to expand the miniseries into a fullDeadpool v. Gambit ongoing series, which he hoped would be approved in early 2017,[3] although it was ultimately rejected, leavingDeadpool V Gambit a simple miniseries.

Reception

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The series holds a 7.5 out of 10 on comicsreview aggregator Comic Book Roundup, indicating generally favorable reviews. User reviews, which are not required to submit comments alongside the scores, give the comic a 6.8 out of 10, indicating mixed reviews. The first two comics were poorly received, with scores of 5.9 and 5.2 for #1 and #2 respectively, but issues #3 and #4 had scores of 8.5 and 7.5.[4]

Critics generally praised the art of Beyruth, but were critical of the writing and the structure of the story.[5][6] Mark Hassenfratz ofComicsVerse said that he had low expectations of the series due to Deadpool's "overexposure" after the release of his solo movie, but indicated that he enjoyed the first issue "way more" than he thought he would.[7] John McCubbin of Snap Pow called the first issue "strange and muddled" and lacking focus, but also said he believed the first issue "showed some promise, even if it came during the last page."[5]

Sales

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The series remained in theDiamond Comic Distributors Top 100 Comics list for its entire publication run. The first issue peaked at 37th for overall sales in June 2016, with a dollar ranking of 28th, selling an estimated 65,773 issues.[8] The series fell in rank during the publication's run, and its lowest point was 79th in August 2016 with 38,173 issues, though the final issue did move back up to 75th.[9][10]

Deadpool V Gambit: The "V" is for "Vs." -- Comichron and Diamond Comic Distributors
IssueRankUnits (est.)Ref
13765,773[8]
24849,815[11]
36942,561[9]
47738,173[9]
57536,316[10]

References

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  1. ^Carpenter, Nicole (2016-02-19)."Deadpool vs. Gambit Series Announced".IGN. Retrieved2018-07-09.
  2. ^"Marvel Plans 'Deadpool vs. Gambit' Comic Book Series".The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved2018-07-09.
  3. ^ab"X-POSITION: Acker & Blacker Drag Deadpool & Gambit To Their Level".CBR. 2016-08-30. Retrieved2018-07-09.
  4. ^"Deadpool v Gambit Comic Series Reviews," Comic Book Roundup. Retrieved July 11, 2018
  5. ^ab"DEADPOOL VS. GAMBIT #1 Review | SnapPow.com".SnapPow.com. 2016-06-24. Retrieved2018-07-09.[dead link]
  6. ^Schedeen, Jesse (2016-06-22)."Deadpool v Gambit #1 Review".IGN. Retrieved2018-07-09.
  7. ^"DEADPOOL VS GAMBIT #1 Review: Strong Start - ComicsVerse".ComicsVerse. 2016-06-27. Retrieved2018-07-09.
  8. ^ab"Comichron: June 2016 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops".www.comichron.com. Retrieved2018-07-25.
  9. ^abc"Comichron: August 2016 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops".www.comichron.com. Retrieved2018-07-25.
  10. ^ab"Comichron: September 2016 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops".www.comichron.com. Retrieved2018-07-25.
  11. ^"Comichron: July 2016 Comic Book Sales to Comics Shops".www.comichron.com. Retrieved2018-07-25.

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