A mutant-hating cybernetically enhanced mercenary with a hideously deformed face, Deadpool captured the X-Men and Spider-Man as part of a Genoshan television show's plan to execute mutants on television. While Deadpool was more than a match for the X-Men, he wasn't prepared for Spider-Man to unmask him on live television, showing off his hideous appearance to the world. When Deadpool attacked Spider-Man afterwards, Kitty Pryde phased through Deadpool's body, causing his cybernetics and body to shut down.
A psychotic assassin, Wade became obsessed with pain and trying to end all life since he himself couldn't be killed. Sent to track Nightcrawler, Dead Man Wade massacred the hidden community of Avalon with such savagery that even some of Apocalypse's followers defected and tried to stop him.
In the end, Nightcrawler put Dead Man Wade down, teleporting his head away. Dreadpool isn't the only "evil" Deadpool that's plagued our version of Wade Wilson. Evil Deadpool was a facsimile of Deadpool created from various limbs and body parts Wade Wilson left behind during missions.
When a woman stalking Deadpool gathered the body parts together, they fused together to become Wade Wilson's literal evil clone…only with two right hands. Although Deadpool hasn't ever had a true sidekick or replacement, he did once lead a team of Deadpools from alternate universes. Deadpool formed the team to stop a cosmic entity from eating the multiverse, as Deadpool was immune to the entity's abilities due to his damaged brain and shifting personality.
Although the Deadpool Corps emerged victorious over their evil alternates, "our" Deadpool was the only survivor. The antimatter Deathstroke had Deadpool's goofy mannerisms and super-strong healing factor and just wouldn't shut up, even when the real Deathstroke filled him full of bullets and blades.
One of the covers showed a goofy version of Stacy dressed in a pink and white Deadpool costume, which fans nicknamed Gwenpool. After discovering Gwenpool's massive fan following, Marvel gave the character a backhistory and her very own ongoing series. Gwenpool lives in the Marvel Universe but believes that she's actually from "the real world" and thus can live without consequence in a comic book universe. Marvel introduced a gritty pulp version of Deadpool in as part of its "Noir" line of comics.
Although this Deadpool didn't have the healing factor or enhanced agility, he did share the original version's almost suicidal recklessness and multiple personalities. Although the general had brainwashed Deadpool to act as his assassin, Deadpool's multiple personalities helped him to break free of the brainwashing.
When Deadpool later stopped a nuclear bomb from wiping out New York, he gained his familiar scars and cancer and turned to the newly formed Weapon X program for a potential cure. Marvel introduced a "Golden Age" version of Deadpool in a one-off parody issue mocking Captain America's post-Civil War death and replacement.
Wearing a gas mask, Deadpool inexplicably spoke in 90s slang. In one alternate universe, Reed Richards cured Deadpool 's cancer, paving the way for him to become a Doctor Doom-esque supervillain. Coincidentally, the Victor Von Doom from that universe became a kooky assassin for hire who went by the name of "Deathwish". Recently, various teams of X-Men from the past and future have visited the present day to alter the course of mutant history. Deadpool claimed his future was obviously bad because the X-Men had added them into the team and that he no longer had the stomach to crack jokes because of all the funerals he attended.
However, Deadpool's team of X-Men turned out to be a future Brotherhood and were stopped by the real X-Men of the future. While Deadpool 's occasional hits on the X-Men have always failed, one alternate universe showed a world where Deadpool actually succeeded in killing the X-Men.
After fulfilling an assignment to kill all of the X-Men, a human supremacist hired Deadpool to kill off the entire mutant race. Notify me of new posts via email. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. How many Deadpool movies are there?
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