Charalampidis attempts to clean things up with a predominately red and gray palette, but this lack of hue range also flattens the backgrounds. Fabian Nicieza and Reilly Brown's "Deadpool & Cable: Split Second" #1 reunites the two eponymous characters, who first met in the pages of "New Mutants" and "X-Force." Brown and Nicieza open with an elongated, cluttered action tableau, dotted with Deadpool's witticisms and also a projectile head gushing blood from the neck wound, accurately setting the tone for what's to come.Ä«rown's panel layouts have a lot slanted gutters in the first and last scenes of "Deadpool & Cable: Split Second" #1, but - instead of subtly making the action look more exciting - they're too flashy and just make it harder to follow.
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