He acquires, of course, a self-healing power the same as Wolverine's which therefore makes his tumors disappear and allows him to regenerate any part of his body in a very short time.
Eager to take revenge, Wade Wilson takes Deadpool's alias and dons a red and black bodycon jumpsuit with a full hood to hide his bruised body. Its creators, Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, endowed it with katanas for combat, a tribute to Thor and Captain America, while armed heroes were becoming increasingly rare.
Almost impossible to kill, Wilson successfully resumes his activity as a mercenary. Become a mutant, he is approached by the X-Men but purposely stays away from Professor Xavier's gang. And if, over the course of his adventures, he temporarily integrates different groups of superheroes, Deadpool acts mainly solo.
A violent hero with trash humor. Marginal hero, Wade Wilson is also completely mad, with a strong penchant for violence.
He doesn't hesitate to kill, sometimes in a very gory way if it amuses him, which regularly provokes the anger of his colleagues in lycra. This does not prevent Deadpool from having a big heart and therefore generally working for good.
Nicknamed the "merc with a mouth", the "big-mouthed mercenary", he babbles non-stop to make jokes, insult people and even… address readers. Indeed, Deadpool is aware of being a fictional character so he regularly breaks the fourth wall, a literary process that allows him to speak directly to readers of comics or to spectators at the cinema.
These asides are directly linked to his psychotic personality since, contrary to the rules in force, the other characters see him thus addressing people outside the story. It is usually an occasion for him to joke with his characteristic humor: trash, vulgar and with a sharp sense of the formula.
The closest thing that Wilson had to a friend in there was a character called Worm who Ajax lobotomized. During this period he also works for a criminal organization, and briefly encountered Wolverine, who was working for the Canadian Government. After leaving his job with the Canadian Government, Deadpool returned to various criminal activities with disparate groups. It was during one job that he met Carmelita Camacho with whom he had sex and she later had the child Eleanor.
During this period he came across a resurrected Weapon X program and he got involved again but soon left as Deadpool found them too bloody. It enacted the act in in the Marvel Universe , so we can check that our timeline is not too far off track. After the act was passed, Deadpool tries to get a job with S. Initially, he failed but was given a chance to arrest someone, but he failed there too and was let go.
Deadpool finished his career working as a mercenary but he was unsuccessful in insuring he got paid and this was not going so well. We fixed this timeline in a couple of places, but between those fixed points the actual dates may vary by a year or two.
The timeline does not account for time travel back into the past, and for recalculations by Marvel, but it is probably the best timeline available.
Fascinated with Superheroes since childhood. I'm 35 years old and I'm from the Czech Republic — a small country in the middle of Europe. The character, known for his talkative nature, has been nicknamed the "Merc with a Mouth". Deadpool has sometimes been portrayed to have a strong sense of core morality.
In Uncanny X-Force , he storms out after Wolverine tries to rationalize Fantomexkilling Apocalypse, who was at the time in a child form. After Wolverine argues that Deadpool is motivated solely by money, Archangel reveals that Deadpool never cashed any of his checks. Also call me. And then the moment passes. It is a bit tiring. He is yours and everyone else's.
So not dismissive, but rather the epitome of inclusive. Deadpool's primary power is an accelerated healing factor, It gives him the ability to not die depicted by various writers at differing levels of efficiency.
Artificially endowed by the Weapon X program, this enables him to regenerate any destroyed tissue at a superhuman rate, as well as making him immune to diseases. Deadpool's healing factor is strong enough that he has previously survived complete incineration and decapitation more than once [ citation needed ].
Although his head normally has to be reunited with his body to heal the wound, [71][72][73] he was able to regrow his head after having it pulverized by the Hulk. Deadpool's brain cells are similarly affected, with dying neurons being rejuvenated at a super accelerated rate. This allows Deadpool to recover from any head wounds, and it renders him nearly invulnerable to psychic and telepathic powers, [74][75] although this ability is inconsistent.
After the healing factor was given to him, it made his normal cells as well as his cancerous cells unable to die, giving him a heavily scarred appearance beneath his suit. Deadpool's body is highly resistant to most drugs and toxins, due to his enhanced cell regeneration. For example, it is extremely difficult for him to become intoxicated. Deadpool is effectively immortal, although he has died several times.
He revealed that the only thing keeping Wade alive was his "spell of darkest necromancy". Although Thanos removed this curse in order to kill Deadpool, he felt forced to immediately bring him back using "a fusion of necromancy and science" in order to request his aid in tracking downMistress Death, who had gone missing. Deadpool is a highly trained assassin and mercenary, adept in multiple forms of martial arts, and an expert swordsman and marksman.
Although in earlier years he was originally portrayed as having superhuman strength, he is no longer depicted as having this ability. Over the years, Deadpool has owned a number of personal teleportation devices. Also, during Deadpool's first ongoing comic, he possesses a device which projected holographic disguises, allowing him to go undercover or conceal his appearance. He also has a magic satchel containing all of his unlimited weaponry and ammo. Deadpool is multilingual, with the ability to speak fluently in German, Spanish, ASL and Japanese, in addition to his native English [ citation needed ].
Since Deadpool is aware that he is a fictional character, [62] he uses this knowledge to his advantage to deal with opponents or gain knowledge to which he should not normally have access, such as "reading" past issues of his and others' comics. In the Age of Apocalypse timeline, Deadpool was redubbed Dead Man Wade and reimagined as a bitter, humorless member of Apocalypse's Pale Riders, having received his flawed healing factor from Apocalypse's eugenics program.
Sent with his team to invade the Savage Land, he attempted to unleash chaos upon the sanctuary, but was killed by Nightcrawler, who teleported his head off his body and hid it in a crater. Despite the nature of the story as a period piece, Wilson peppers his speech with anachronistic slang from the s. In a potential future taking place in , Deadpool is Warda Wilson, the daughter of Wade and Shiklah. She collaborates with a gang inspired by Hydra Agent Bob and is wanted by the police.
She has taken an older Wade prisoner and forces him to watch political debates while chained up, angered that he's ruined her life and hopes she can use him to find her mother. Wade reveals he and Shiklah had a falling out after the death of Ellie, which led to a battle between the two former lovers in Hell. In the issue series Deadpool Corps and prequel series Prelude to Deadpool Corps , Deadpool is joined by several alternate versions of himself from different universes to create a super-group.
Lady Deadpool and Headpool return from their previous appearances in Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth , joined by newcomers Kidpool, a child version of Deadpool who attends Professor X's school, [93] and Dogpool, a dog endowed with Deadpool's familiar healing factor.
The doctor treating him is actually Psycho-Man in disguise, who attempts to torture and brainwash Deadpool into becoming his personal minion. The procedure fails, but leaves Deadpool even more mentally unhinged with a nihilistic view; as a result, he kills Psycho-Man by repeatedly smashing him against a desk and begins assassinating every superhero and supervillain on Earth starting with the Fantastic Four in an apparent attempt to rebel against his comic book creators.
The book ends with him breaking into the "real" world and confronting the Marvel writers and artists who are currently writing the book. He says to the reader that once he's done with this universe, "I'll find you soon enough. After the events of "Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe", Deadpool has killed many versions of Marvel superheroes and villains across the multiverse to no effect and comes to a conclusion that infinite alternate versions of the heroes and villains he killed exist.
One scientist gets the Merc with a Mouth a device that transports him to the "Ideaverse", a universe that contains the classic characters that inspired Marvel characters. On April 4, , Cullen Bunn revealed that, after the events of "Deadpool Killustrated", the next and last part of the "Deadpool Killology" will be "Deadpool Kills Deadpool" and that the Deadpool that appeared in Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe and Killustrated is called "Dreadpool" and, in the series, he is hunting down all versions of Deadpool while "our" Deadpool, the light-hearted Merc With A Mouth, is hunting down Dreadpool, his own murderous version.
Bunn stated that the Deadpool Corps will appear along with many other versions of Deadpool and new versions. Over the course the storyline, The Deadpool Corps isot including Headpool, who was already killed prior to the events of the storyline , and it concludes in Issue 4, where Deadpool clashes with Dreadpool, who is eventually shown the error of his ways and killed by Deadpool in vengeance for causing the death of his friends.
Somehow, our Deadpool finds his way back, but not before the reader is aware that Evil Deadpool is still alive and scheming. Several alternate incarnations of Deadpool are introduced in the series Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth.
Attempting to return Headpool to the Marvel Zombies universe, Deadpool encounters multiple versions of himself as they exist in other universes, including a female version of himself named Lady Deadpool , Major Wade Wilson , a militant but sane version of Deadpool, and The Deadpool Kid KiddyPool , a cowboy version of Deadpool who exists within a universe resembling the Wild West.
Deadpool Pulp is a four-issue limited series from writers Mike Benson and Adam Glass and artist Laurence Campbell, with Deadpool set in the s drawing on pulp fiction similar to the Marvel Noir fictional universe. She started as one of 20 variant covers released in June for then-current series, which following the popularity of Spider-Gwen saw Gwen Stacy reimagined as other Marvel characters, such as Doctor Strange, Groot and Wolverine.
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