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Cruel Mercy: In Again, Deadpool decides not to kill a repentant Magneto, who's become guilt-ridden for his involvement in the massacre of all of the heroes. Not because Magneto provides him intel on the Red Skull's location, but because he wants him to live with his guilt. Manning, Shaun (June 22, 2010). "X-Position: Duane Swierczynski". Comic Book Resources . Retrieved July 10, 2010. Yeoman, Kevin (March 24, 2018). "FX Not Moving Forward With Donald Glover's Deadpool Animated Series". Screen Rant . Retrieved March 24, 2018. I'm a Humanitarian: Well, insomuch as a voice in your head can be, as the new voice implies it ate the previous two. In Again, Deadpool gains temporary possession of the Venom symbiote and eats the head off Peter Parker.

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Another Deadpool series by Gischler titled Deadpool Corps was released in April 2010. Besides Deadpool himself, this series featured alternate versions of Deadpool, including Lady Deadpool (who debuted in Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth #7), Headpool (the Marvel Zombies universe incarnation, now reduced to a severed head), and two new characters; Kidpool, a child, and Dogpool, a dog. [43] The series lasted twelve issues. Deadpool appears in Deadpool 2 (2018), [150] [151] portrayed again by Reynolds, who also reprises his role as Weapon XI and portrays himself. After the death of his girlfriend Vanessa, Wilson finds himself protecting an angst-ridden boy named Russell Collins from Cable. Deadpool is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, the character first appeared in New Mutants #98 (December 1990). In his comic book appearances, Deadpool is initially depicted as a supervillain of the New Mutants and X-Force, though later stories would portray him as an antihero. Deadpool is the alter ego of Wade Wilson, a disfigured Canadian mercenary with superhuman regenerative healing abilities. He is known for his tendency to joke incessantly and break the fourth wall for humorous effect. Deadpool's next starring appearance came in 2004 with the launch of Cable & Deadpool written by Fabian Nicieza, where Deadpool became partnered with his former enemy, Cable, teaming up in various adventures. This title was cancelled with issue #50 and replaced by a new Cable series in March 2008. [27] Deadpool then appeared briefly in the Wolverine: Origins title by writer Daniel Way before Way and Paco Medina launched another Deadpool title in September 2008. [28] Medina was the main series artist, with Carlo Barberi filling in on the first issue after the " Secret Invasion" tie-in. [29] Not Me This Time: After killing the original five X-Men in Again, Deadpool muses that all of the other X-Men are already dead, but weren't killed by him.Hercules, Thor, Hippolyta, and Ganesha all appearing on an island in the Aegean Sea after being summoned there by cries of help from other gods. There they find a plethora of gods all turned to stone and Deadpool standing above them all, thinking that they are his friends all having a beach party together. Deadpool holds up what he thinks is a volleyball, but is actually Medusa's head, and turns all of the new arrivals to stone as well. In Again, even the Mad Thinker thinks that it's mad to merge Deadpool with Ultron. Not that it stops him from going through with it, mind you. We sat down with Cullen to try and spill one or two secrets about what to expect when Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe, again. Nevett, Chad (April 21, 2010). "Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shield #1". Comic Book Resources . Retrieved September 26, 2010.

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In Again, Cable was already part of the group hunting down Deadpool, but still had reservations about actually killing him. Then he found out Deadpool killed Domino. Straw Nihilist: Dreadpool's entire motive is that freedom from the horror of being a comic book character is enough to justify everything. Mind Screw: The entire ending of Again is one. Deadpool successfully kills the villains sent after him and decapitates the Red Skull. However, the Red Skull's head begins taunting Deadpool, explaining how Deadpool's mind is so fractured now that he can no longer tell what's real and what's not. As he notes, Deadpool may have actually killed the Red Skull, or he may not have; there's simply no way for him to know for sure anymore. Marvel.com: The Marvel Universe has changed quite a bit since the first killing spree; a bunch of new heroes in new positions all across the board. How’s the Merc going to approach these new victims differently?Deadpool appears as a playable character in Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and its updated release Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, voiced again by Nolan North. [174] [175] [176] Cullen Bunn: With this series, we’re going to be honoring the history of comics and the vastly different styles of comics that have been delighting readers for ages. Of course, we’re honoring these wonderful comics with excessive violence and bloodshed, but that’s what we do. Dalibor has the chance to play with plenty of different styles here, as we explore how Deadpool views the world…and how the world really is. Dalibor kept telling me to challenge him; to “make his eyes bleed”—so I went right along with his request. Loertscher, Bobby. "Deadpool is Getting His Own Pinball Table!". Zen Studios. Archived from the original on June 28, 2014 . Retrieved June 25, 2014. In the storyline Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, the X-Men send Deadpool to a mental hospital for therapy. 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, erasing the "serious" and "Screwball" voices in his head and replacing them with a voice that only wants destruction. Under "Evil Voice's" influence, Deadpool develops a more nihilistic world view and as a result, after killing Psycho-Man by repeatedly smashing him against a desk, (and after he burns the hospital by using gasoline) he begins assassinating every superhero and supervillain on Earth, starting with the Fantastic Four and even killing the Watcher, 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 writing the book. He says to the reader that once he is done with this universe, "I'll find you soon enough." [106] Deadpool Killustrated The Ultimate Marvel version of Deadpool is Sergeant "Wadey" Wilson, a Gulf War veteran. Depicted as an anti-mutant extremist, he is a cyborg and leader of the Reavers who hunt mutants for sport on a reality TV show. Beneath the mask, Deadpool appears to be a skull with an exposed brain, his skin formed by a transparent shell. He also has the ability to mimic an individual's appearance and voice, though not their powers. [120] Wadey reappears in Deadpool Kills Deadpool (written by Cullen Bunn and released in 2013) as a member of the Evil Deadpool Corps, led by Dreadpool, whose aim was to exterminate alternate versions of Deadpool across the multiverse, including the regular Deadpool Corps. In issue #4, he is killed by the mainstream Deadpool. [121] Venomverse

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Ching, Albert (October 12, 2012). "Daniel Way Unleashes Red Hulk's Loud and Proud THUNDERBOLTS". Newsarama . Retrieved October 12, 2012. Smart Ball: Deadpool can somehow operate Reed Richard and Hank Pym's super-technology, despite there being no indication that the procedure increased his intelligence in any way. During this, the group of heroes that were investigating at A.I.M. Island bust into Deadpool's room in Schaffer Theater. There they find detailed files containing weaknesses and strategies for killing all of the deceased heroes they have seen so far, confirming to them that Deadpool is the killer. They see that he received a phone call from someone before leaving, but they also find a message from Deadpool reading "Help Me" written on a desk pizza cheese. Miller, Greg (July 21, 2010). "SDCC 10: Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions Preview – Xbox 360 Preview at IGN". IGN.comm . Retrieved August 21, 2010. In Edge of Venomverse, Deadpool from another universe investigated a facility where illegal experiments were being performed with parasitic worms. [ volume&issueneeded] He bonded to the Venom symbiote to expel the worms inside him. In the event, he willingly got consumed by a Poison to act as a double-agent for the Venom army. In the end, he is presumed dead. [ volume&issueneeded] Weapon X: Days of Future NowBeveridge, Chris (September 24, 2014). "Deadpool Appears In 'Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers' Anime". The Fandom Post . Retrieved September 24, 2014. Your Head Asplode: The Invisible Woman creates a force-field inside Deadpool's head and expands it. Good Thing You Can Heal! GameTrailers Review – X-Men Legends 2". GameTrailers.com. October 9, 2005 . Retrieved August 21, 2010. A special anniversary issue titled Deadpool #900 was released in October 2009. A third Deadpool ongoing series, Deadpool Team-Up, launched in November 2009 (with issue numbers counting in reverse starting with issue #899), written by Fred Van Lente, with art by Dalibor Talajic. This series features Deadpool teaming up with different heroes from the Marvel Universe in each issue, such as Hercules. [41] Deadpool also joined the cast of the new Uncanny X-Force team. [42] 2010s

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Catharsis Factor: After seeing Dreadpool kill so many of our favourite characters in both the Marvel universe and the classics, mainstream Deadpool fighting him, breaking him by pointing out how nonsensical his motives are and finally killing him for good is very satisfying. Marvel.com: In your opinion, what made DEADPOOL KILLS THE MARVEL UNIVERSE one of the most popular trades in recent years? Everyone has their own reason—but why do you think people loved it so much?Wyse, Alex (April 11, 2018). "X-Force: 20 Powerful Members Ranked From Weakest To Strongest". CBR . Retrieved January 25, 2023. Since Deadpool is aware that he is a fictional character, [66] 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. [96] Other versions Age of Apocalypse Complete Monster: In Again, The Red Skull is the head of the villain conspiracy. Brainwashing Deadpool with several trigger phrases, Red Skull sends him out to murder every hero he can, while Deadpool is unaware of what he is truly doing. Deadpool proceeds to brutally and painfully slaughter heroes, from adults to children, until Gwenpool, before dying after fighting Deadpool, uses a trigger phrase to return him to sanity. Red Skull proceeds to murder Taskmaster when he decides not to fight Deadpool, and then states he deliberately used other villains to try to stop Deadpool, knowing the latter would kill them and thus they couldn't one day oppose his rule. 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. [97] Later, Dead Man Wade was revealed to be resurrected like many of the other Alpha mutants. [98] Apocalypse Wars Psychotic madman Arcade is reduced to a whimpering mass of tears after seeing what Dreadpool had him build.

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