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Carnage later sought to capture him in order to claim the Symbiote codex fragments left in his spine after he was host to the different Klyntar. (Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool v1 #3) | Carnage later sought to capture him in order to claim the Symbiote codex fragments left in his spine after he was host to the different Klyntar. (Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool v1 #3) | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
− | Deadpool talks directly to the reader and | + | Wilson was said to be an expert in using banter to distract opponents in combat. (Deadpool v3 #2) |
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+ | His cellular structure was in a state of perpetual flux which prevented telepaths from reading his mind. (Cable & Deadpool v1 #8) | ||
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+ | Deadpool's unpredictable nature meant that he could overcome Taskmasters talent for copying moves just by watching a person. (Deadpool v3 #2) | ||
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+ | Deadpool had the ability to talks directly to the reader and was completely aware that he was a fictional character. This stemmed from being accidentally transported to the '''Foundation of Reality''' by the Beyonder where everything in eternity was said to had originated. (Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars v1 #4) | ||
He frequented the '''Hellhouse''' that was an establishment catering to mercenary contracts with it being located in Chicago. The building was formerly '''Sister Margaret's School for Wayward Children''' that had been burned, condemned, demolished, rebuilt, then burnt again and rebuilt once more. Hellhouse was run by an elderly man named '''Patch''' who took the '''Nightline''' and distributed contracts to mercenaries. (Deadpool v1 #1) | He frequented the '''Hellhouse''' that was an establishment catering to mercenary contracts with it being located in Chicago. The building was formerly '''Sister Margaret's School for Wayward Children''' that had been burned, condemned, demolished, rebuilt, then burnt again and rebuilt once more. Hellhouse was run by an elderly man named '''Patch''' who took the '''Nightline''' and distributed contracts to mercenaries. (Deadpool v1 #1) | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
*Deadpool was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld where he made his first appearance in New Mutants v1 #98 (February, 1991). | *Deadpool was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld where he made his first appearance in New Mutants v1 #98 (February, 1991). | ||
+ | *Writer Fabiant Nicieza [http://www.comicbookresources.com/article/deadpool-co-creator-weighs-in-on-characters-sexuality commented] on the characters sexuality, ''"Not trying to be dismissive, but readers always want to 'make a character their own', and often that is to the exclusion of what the character might mean to other fans. I've been dogged with the DP sexuality questions for YEARS. It is a bit tiring. He is NO sex and ALL sexes. He is yours and everyone else's. So not dismissive, but rather the epitome of inclusive."'' | ||
*In Uncanny X-Force v1 #1 (2010), according to Clan Akkaba scientists it was noted that Weapon Plus had gone outside the hyper-nova discipline for Deadpool. | *In Uncanny X-Force v1 #1 (2010), according to Clan Akkaba scientists it was noted that Weapon Plus had gone outside the hyper-nova discipline for Deadpool. | ||
*In Deadpool v3 #34 (2014), following the Inversion the character was briefly referred to as '''Zenpool'''. | *In Deadpool v3 #34 (2014), following the Inversion the character was briefly referred to as '''Zenpool'''. | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
− | *''New Mutants v1'': | + | *''New Mutants v1'': (1991) |
*''X-Force v1'': | *''X-Force v1'': | ||
*''Deadpool v1'': | *''Deadpool v1'': | ||
+ | *''Deadpool v2'': | ||
*''Cable & Deadpool v1'': | *''Cable & Deadpool v1'': | ||
*''Uncanny X-Force v1'': | *''Uncanny X-Force v1'': | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Wade_Wilson_(Earth-616) Marvel Database Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadpool Wikipedia Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadpool Wikipedia Entry] | ||
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Deadpool is a male comic anti-hero that features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Origin
Wade Wilson is a man living with cancer, who went through a procedure and made him become the Merc with a Mouth.
Dr. Killebrew told Wade that the experiment would give him regenerative powers that would last forever. (Deadpool: Sins of the Past v1 #1)
Deadpool
He was hired by Mr. Tolliver and paid to eliminate the Mutant Cable. Deadpool managed to ambush his quarry and even fought off several of his New Mutant students but was defeated by Domino. Rather than kill him, Cable sent the mercenary back to Tolliver for him to deal with the failure in the mission. (New Mutants v1 #98)
Cable and Deadpool
Uncanny X-Force
He was later hired by Warren Worthington III and dispatched to find Clan Akkaba that were operating in the shadows. (Wolverine: Road to Hell v1 #1) Wilson managed to discover their hidden headquarters and witness a ceremony made by the secret society where they performed a sacrifice in order to create a young clone of their leader Apocalypse. (Uncanny X-Force v1 #1) During the mission, he was attacked and captured with the Akkaba scientists studying him until X-Force arrived to free him where they proceeded with their mission to eliminate Apocalypse. (Uncanny X-Force v1 #2) The team consisted of Angel, Psylocke, Wolverine, and Fantomex where they pursued their target to the Moon only to fight the boy's protectors who were the Final Horsemen. Their craft was shot down on the surface of the Moon with Wade protecting Angel who was injured in the crash. (Uncanny X-Force v1 #3) He helped Warren recover with the two departing towards Ship and infiltrated it where they entered its inner chambers. Within the sanctum, they found their target only to see that Apocalypse was in the form of an innocent young boy. Psylocke and Wolverine intended to take the boy away to be raised in peace with this being opposed by Angel who wanted to kill the child before he became Apocalypse. Ultimately, he came to realise his actions namely the murder of a child and agreed with his compatriots in taking the boy away. However, Fantomex shot a bullet into the young En Sabah Nur's head thus killing the child whereupon the team was forced to quickly escape on E.V.A. before Ship teleported to a new site. (Uncanny X-Force v1 #4)
Despicable Deadpool
Return
Carnage later sought to capture him in order to claim the Symbiote codex fragments left in his spine after he was host to the different Klyntar. (Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool v1 #3)
King of the Monsters
Overview
Personality and attributes
Oyakata’s daughter gave him the nickname Chiyonosake (Translation: the White Wolf of the Rice Wine) which he loved as usually young ladies did not give him kind names. He was sometimes referred to by a nickname of Chiyo when using this name. (Deadpool Team-Up v1 #1)
Powers and abilities
Wilson was said to be an expert in using banter to distract opponents in combat. (Deadpool v3 #2)
His cellular structure was in a state of perpetual flux which prevented telepaths from reading his mind. (Cable & Deadpool v1 #8)
Deadpool's unpredictable nature meant that he could overcome Taskmasters talent for copying moves just by watching a person. (Deadpool v3 #2)
Deadpool had the ability to talks directly to the reader and was completely aware that he was a fictional character. This stemmed from being accidentally transported to the Foundation of Reality by the Beyonder where everything in eternity was said to had originated. (Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars v1 #4)
He frequented the Hellhouse that was an establishment catering to mercenary contracts with it being located in Chicago. The building was formerly Sister Margaret's School for Wayward Children that had been burned, condemned, demolished, rebuilt, then burnt again and rebuilt once more. Hellhouse was run by an elderly man named Patch who took the Nightline and distributed contracts to mercenaries. (Deadpool v1 #1)
Notes
- Deadpool was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld where he made his first appearance in New Mutants v1 #98 (February, 1991).
- Writer Fabiant Nicieza commented on the characters sexuality, "Not trying to be dismissive, but readers always want to 'make a character their own', and often that is to the exclusion of what the character might mean to other fans. I've been dogged with the DP sexuality questions for YEARS. It is a bit tiring. He is NO sex and ALL sexes. He is yours and everyone else's. So not dismissive, but rather the epitome of inclusive."
- In Uncanny X-Force v1 #1 (2010), according to Clan Akkaba scientists it was noted that Weapon Plus had gone outside the hyper-nova discipline for Deadpool.
- In Deadpool v3 #34 (2014), following the Inversion the character was briefly referred to as Zenpool.
Alternate Versions
- In X-Calibre v1 #1 (1995), an alternate version of the character named Dead Man Wade appeared in the alternate timeline of the Age of Apocalypse that was set on Earth-295.
In other media
Television
- In X-Men, Deadpool made a non-voiced cameo appearance in the 1990s animated television series.
- In Marvel Anime: X-Men, Deadpool had a brief cameo in the animated television series where he was seen in the episode "Destiny".
- In Ultimate Spider-Man, Deadpool appeared in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Will Friedle.
Films
- In Hulk Vs Wolverine, Deadpool appeared in the animated film where he was voiced by actor Nolan North.
- In X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Deadpool made his first live-action appearance in the film where he was portrayed by actor Ryan Reynolds.
- In Deadpool, Deadpool starred in the live-action film where he was once again portrayed by actor Ryan Reynolds.
- In Deadpool 2, Deadpool returned in the live-action film sequel where he was once more portrayed by actor Ryan Reynolds.
Video games
- In X-Men Legends II: Rise of Apocalypse, Deadpool appeared in the setting of the video game where he was voiced by actor John Kassir.
- In Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, Deadpool appeared as playable character in the video game where he was once again voiced by actor John Kassir.
- In X-Men Origins: Wolverine, Wade Wilson appeared as a boss antagonist in the video game adaptation of the live-action film where he was voiced by actor Steven Blum.
- In Marvel Heroes, Deadpool appeared as a playable character in the MMORPG where he was voiced by actor Nolan North.
- In Marvel Strike Force, Deadpool appeared in the setting of the 2018 mobile game.
Appearances
- New Mutants v1: (1991)
- X-Force v1:
- Deadpool v1:
- Deadpool v2:
- Cable & Deadpool v1:
- Uncanny X-Force v1:
- Deadpool vs. Carnage v1:
- Uncanny Avengers v1:
- Despicable Deadpool v1:
- Deadpool vs. Old Man Logan v1:
- Deadpool:
- Domino:
- Domino: Hotshots v1:
- Absolute Carnage vs. Deadpool v1:
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