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|WADE W.

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ASPENVIEW REGIONAL SCHOOL DIVISION #19

Authored by: Jessie Laidlaw

THE ESS

Contents
Wade Wilson (Earth-616) [DEADPOOL]............................................................................ 4
Deadpool.................................................................................................................. 4
Real Name.......................................................................................................... 4
Current Alias........................................................................................................ 4
Aliases................................................................................................................ 4
Relatives........................................................................................................ 4
Affiliation........................................................................................................ 5
Base Of Operations......................................................................................... 5
Status....................................................................................................................... 5
Identity.......................................................................................................... 5
Citizenship..................................................................................................... 5
Marital Status................................................................................................. 5
Occupation..................................................................................................... 5
Education....................................................................................................... 5
Characteristics [113]................................................................................................... 5
Gender.......................................................................................................... 5
Height............................................................................................................ 6
Weight........................................................................................................... 6
Eyes.............................................................................................................. 6
Hair............................................................................................................... 6
Unusual Features............................................................................................ 6
Origin........................................................................................................................ 6

Origin............................................................................................................ 6
Universe........................................................................................................ 6
Place of Birth.................................................................................................. 6
Creators......................................................................................................... 6
History..................................................................................................................... 6
Early Years............................................................................................................ 7
Weapon X.............................................................................................................. 8
Mercenary............................................................................................................. 9
Heroes for Hire.................................................................................................... 10
The Butler........................................................................................................... 10
Tolliver................................................................................................................ 10
Mithras................................................................................................................ 11
Continued Mercenary Life.................................................................................... 12
Agent X............................................................................................................... 14
With Cable........................................................................................................... 14
Secret Invasion.................................................................................................... 18
Dark Reign.......................................................................................................... 18
Deadpool Corps................................................................................................... 22
X-Force............................................................................................................... 22
Fear Itself............................................................................................................ 22
The Best There Is................................................................................................. 23
Institutionalized................................................................................................... 23
Evil Deadpool...................................................................................................... 24
Search for death and powerless...........................................................................25
Deadpool vs. Thanos........................................................................................... 27
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly...........................................................................27
Engaged............................................................................................................. 27
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AXIS................................................................................................................... 28
Time Runs Out.................................................................................................... 28
Mercs for Money.................................................................................................. 28
Personality............................................................................................................. 29
Powers and Abilities............................................................................................... 30
Powers................................................................................................................ 30
Abilities............................................................................................................... 31
Weaknesses........................................................................................................ 32
Paraphernalia......................................................................................................... 33
Equipment........................................................................................................... 33
Transportation..................................................................................................... 33
Weapons............................................................................................................. 33
Speech Bubble....................................................................................................... 33
Notes..................................................................................................................... 34
Trivia...................................................................................................................... 34
Links and References............................................................................................. 35
Discover and Discuss.......................................................................................... 35
Footnotes............................................................................................................ 35
Wade Wilson (Earth-10330)................................................................................ 41
History................................................................................................................. 43
Powers and Abilities.......................................................................................... 43
Powers.............................................................................................................. 43
Weapons........................................................................................................... 43
Links and References........................................................................................ 43
Alternate Reality Versions....................................................................................... 44
Movies................................................................................................................... 52
Television............................................................................................................... 53
Video Games.......................................................................................................... 54
Teams.................................................................................................................... 56
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Others.................................................................................................................... 57
Deadpool Related................................................................................................... 60

Wade Wilson (Earth-616) [DEADPOOL]


Deadpool

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Real Name
Wade Winston Wilson[1]
Current Alias
Deadpool
Aliases
Jack,[2] Merc with a Mouth,[1] Wade T. Wilson,[1] Chiyonosake ("the Wolf of the Rice Wine"),[1] Red,[3] Thom Cruz,
[4] Rhodes,[1]Corpus,[1] Lopez,[1]Peter Parker,[5]Wildcard,[6]Regenerating Degenerate,[7] Spider-Man,[8] Ninja SpiderMan,[9] Iron Man,[10]Buchanan Neket,[11]Zenpool,[12] Wolverine,[13] Big Dee Pee,[1]Captain Wilson,[1]Johnny Salvini,
[1]Armando Khan,[1]Mithras,[1] Dr. Koffer,[1]Takehiko Adachi,[1]"Test-o-clees",[1] Pool Captain,[14]Hobgoblin[15]
Relatives

Unidentified father(deceased);[1]
Unidentified mother (deceased);[1]
Mercedes Wilson,Gretchen Wilson,"Niagara Bride", Orksa, (ex-wives);
Shiklah (wife);
Evil Deadpool, Widdle Wade (clones);

Eleanor Camacho(daughter);
Alpha Achromic(creation);
Riot, Agony, Phage(former symbiotes)
Affiliation

Avengers Unity Division, Mercs for Money; formerly partner of Genesis, Magneto'sSuper-Villain Group,Red
Hulk'sThunderbolts,Wolverine/Archangel'sX-Force, Deadpool Corps, S.H.I.E.L.D.,Code Red, Initiativeoperative, Six
Pack,Agency X, One World Church, Deadpool Inc.,[16] Heroes for Hire,Secret Defenders,Frightful Four, Team Deadpool,
[16] Weapon X, Weapon Plus,Department K, U.S. Army Special Forces,Great Lakes Avengers / Initiative reserve member
(WisconsinInitiative), Oyakata's sumo stable, briefly held probationary status in the X-Men (recurrently presenting himself as
a member); former partner of Elektra,Wolverine, Spider-Man,Lasher, and presumably others; former operative for Landau,
Luckman & Lake, Commission on Superhuman Activities,Tolliver, Taskmaster,Kingpin, Dr. Druid,Yakuza; shared body
with Agent Preston; Bodyguard of Dazzler,[17] Rainbow Squad[citation needed]
Base Of Operations

Schaefer Theater,Manhattan, New York City, New York; formerlyCavern-X, Sedona,Arizona; the Deadhut, San Francisco

Status
Identity

Known to Authorities Identity


Citizenship

Canadian
Marital Status

Married; divorced (multiple times)


Occupation

Mercenary, adventurer; former fugitive, enforcer, government operative, sumo wrestler, soldier, assassin, anti-hero,
bodyguard, pirate, mob enforcer, others

Education

High school dropout, US Army Special Forces training, otherwise unrevealed

Characteristics [113]
Gender

Male
Height

6' 2"
Weight

210 lbs (95 kg)


Eyes

Brown
Hair

Bald (formerly brown or sometimes shown to have been blond)


Unusual Features

Horribly scarred skin

Origin
Origin

Mercenary mutated by Weapon X's addition of Wolverine's healing factor which bonded to his cancer

Universe

Earth-616
Place of Birth

Canada
Creators

Fabian Nicieza, Rob Liefeld

First Appearance
New Mutants #98
(February, 1991)

History
I always forget (or just black out to spare myself the agony) what Wilson's most lethal
weapon is... his mouth! He'll talk nonsense until you surrender or commit suicide.
-- Domino src

Early Years

Wade had conflicting memories of his childhood. He once recalled that his father abandoned his
mother while she was pregnant with him and she took out her anger on him until, as an adult, he

beat her instead.[18] He later recalled that his mother died when he was five and that his father, an
army officer, became abusive, causing Wade to grow up to be a thug and criminal. When his father
got his act together and tried to rein in his son, one of Wade's friends shot and killed him.
[19]

However, he told a writer that his father was a teller of bad jokes who abandoned him and his

mother while he was a boy. His mother turned to humor, alcohol and home shopping networks as a
coping mechanism. He believed that he ran away from home so that his mother wouldn't need to
spend what little money she had left on him.[20]
However, it was eventually revealed that his parents were still together, living in Canada and had kept
Wade's room as he had left it but Wade himself did not recognize the house, his parents or his room
when he returned there as an adult.[21]
After leaving home, he appears to have joined the U.S. Army Special Forces but despite his superior
skills, he was drummed out for not following orders that conflicted with his moral code. After a failed
suicide attempt just before his nineteenth birthday, Wade was invited to join a clandestine group
of CIA-sponsored mercenary assassins thanks to his military record, assured that his targets would
all deserve death.[22]
Little is known of Wilson's subsequent activities with this group. At one point he was active in
Tangier, Morocco where he romanced a woman named Francie. When this relationship soured, he
traveled throughout Asia, and was hired in Japan by a crime lord, the Boss, to infiltrate a sumowrestling ring owned by a rival criminal, theOyakata. Wilson spent three years as a wrestler under
the Oyakata's tutelage and became romantically involved with his mentors daughter, Sazae. When
the Boss finally ordered the Oyakata's murder, Wilson refused to complete his assignment, allegedly
the first time he had ever done so, and relocated to theUnited States.[23]
In America, Wade met and fell in love with mutant teenage prostitute Vanessa Carlysle, with whom
he shared dreams of a better life. Wilson was subsequently hired by Middle Eastern interests to
assassinate a blind British Government operative named Althea, also known as Blind Al. Upon
arrival to the Zairebase where she was stationed, he killed everyone except for Al who had fled.
Those who put the contract out on Al sought vengeance for his failure by targeting Vanessa, who
was rescued by Zoe Culloden, an employee of the inter-dimensional firm Landau, Luckman, Lake,
and LeQuare. Culloden was keeping Wilson under surveillance, believing he was destined to play a
vital part in a potential threat to the world. Learning that he had developed 34 inoperable cancerous
tumors, Wilson broke up with his girlfriend Vanessa rather than force her to remain with a terminally
ill man. He even gave up his chemo treatments, not wishing to prolong things.[24]

Weapon X
Back in Canada, he was offered hope in the form of Department K, a special weapons development
branch of the Canadian government. Wilson became a test subject in Department Ks branch of the
joint U.S./Canadian superhuman enhancement project, the Weapon X Program; his cancer was
temporarily arrested via the implantation of a healing factor derived from another Department K
agent, the mutant adventurer Wolverine.

Wilson was active in a covert field unit alongside the near-invulnerable Sluggo and the
cyborgs Kane and Slayback. Vanessa herself was later affiliated with the team after having
manifested mutant shapeshifting abilities, calling herself Copycat.
During one mission, Wilson killed his teammate Slayback. Shortly thereafter, his healing factor began
to destabilise, bringing his cancer back from remission and causing deformities in his flesh. As a
result, he was rejected from the Weapon X Program and sent to the Hospice, allegedly a government
facility where failed superhuman operatives were treated. However, unknown to the Canadian
government, the Hospices patients served as experimental subjects for Doctor Killebrew and his
sadistic assistant Ajax (known then as the Attendant), with the patients placing bets in a "deadpool"
as to how long each subject would live. Killebrew subjected Wilson to various torturous experiments
for his own deranged satisfaction.
In due course, Wilson formed a romantic relationship with the cosmic entity Death, who regarded
him as a kindred spirit. Wilson started trying to kill himself, to join Death - going so far as to start
taunting Ajax by saying his real name (Francis) over and over, which earned him the respect of his
fellow Hospice patients. Then Ajax, angered by Wilsons taunts, lobotomized Worm, the closest thing
Wilson had to a friend. At Deaths prompting, Wilson killed Worm to end his suffering.
However, under Killebrew's rules, any patient who killed another was to be executed; Ajax
subsequently tore out Wilsons heart and left him for dead, but Wilsons thirst for vengeance was so
strong that it jump started his healing factor, regenerating his heart, although not curing his scarred
body. Wilson then escaped the now-empty room and attacked the guards, making his way to Ajax.
Wilson shot him in the chest with two automatic rifles, leaving him for dead. Taking the name

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Deadpool, he escaped from the Hospice with his fellow patients.


Recent art of Deadpool's scars

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Deadpool and Copycat in Deadpool - The Circle Chase #04.

Mercenary
Following his escape, Deadpool served for a time as an enforcer alongside the surgically altered
criminal Hammerhead. He soon returned to his freelance mercenary activities, donning a costume in
keeping with his new identity. At some point during his mercenary career, he was employed as an

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assassin by Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin of crime. He also clashed with Wolverine, at that time a spy for
the Canadian government. At some point during these years, Deadpool caught up with Blind Al and
kept her a prisoner in his home. Als attempts to escape only resulted in death for those whose help
she sought, leaving her no choice but to resign herself to captivity.
Some years after escaping the Hospice, Deadpool, perhaps seeking compensation for the injuries
inflicted upon him by Killebrew, returned to the Canadian government and was treated by Doctor
Walter Langkowski, the bestial Sasquatch of Canadas super-team Alpha Flight. He also acquired a
teleportation device around this time.
Deadpool soon found government work unsuited to his temperament, and he abandoned this
endeavor. Hired by the criminal genius known as The Wizard, Deadpool at first went to the wrong
address and received a job impersonating the criminal Hobgoblin. When again contacted by The
Wizard, he joined with fellow criminals theTaskmaster and the Constrictor (Frank Schlichting) in a
short-lived version of the Frightful Four.
He was hired by Francis Talbot to use a time machine and a gun that erased people from
existence in order to alter American history so that his family could profit the most from America's
various wars[25], eventually making Talbot a world leader.[26] This brought Deadpool into conflict
with Cable for the first time. Cable managed to erase Talbot from existence, thereby restoring history
to its rightful place, though seemingly intertwining Cable and Deadpool's fates. [27]

Heroes for Hire


At some point during this period, Deadpool tried to join the Heroes for Hire, and accompanied them
on a mission to protect a bodega from Midtown Manhattan from a mob boss. During the
mission, Carmelita Camacho, the daughter of the bodega's owner, thought that they were about to
die and had sex with him.[28] Unbeknown to Deadpool, Carmelita had been impregnated, and she
raised the kid, Eleanor Camacho, alone.[29]

The Butler
As a result of being cured of cancer, Deadpool caught the attention of a former Department K
member Butler, whose sister also had the disease and was being kept in stasis until a cure could be
found. The Butler contacted Deadpool, who would provide tissues and blood samples "for the
orphans."[30][21] The Butler would sometimes need Wade on-site for longer stretches, for which
Deadpool sometimes used to be kept sedated under simulations, explaining why Wade's memory
would malfunction in the future.[30] During that time, the Butler also used mind-wipe drugs to
manipulate Deadpool into doing his bidding. To test how far could he push Deadpool, the Butler sent
Wilson to kill his parents.[21]
Wade ultimately grew tired of Butler's experiments, and quit the program. However, over the next
years, the Butler would periodically assault Deadpool during his sleep, or after drugging him, to keep
collecting samples for his work.[30] As an "insurance policy" to Deadpool's desertion, the Butler
kidnapped Carmelita and Eleanor, sending the latter to live with his brother while Carmelita was sent
to North Korea.[31]

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Tolliver
Through the Butler, He found employment with the time-traveling arms merchant Tolliver[31], in
whose service he was reunited with Sluggo and Copycat. Unknown to Deadpool, Tolliver
subsequently sent Copycat to impersonate another mutant mercenary, Domino. Deadpool also
recruited a man named Weasel to act as his weapon supplier, and the two became fast friends,
despite numerous acts of violence against him.
After some time in Tolliver's service, Deadpool was sent to kill Cable, the mutant soldier from the
future who was in fact Tollivers father and in whose company Copycat was impersonating Domino.
However, Deadpool met defeat at the hands of Cable and his new charges, the young mutants in
training known as the New Mutants.[32]
When Cable reorganized the New Mutants as X-Force, Tolliver was seemingly slain in battle with
them, setting off a search by his various mercenaries for the advanced technology he had left
behind. Deadpools participation in the search was interrupted by the surprising interference of
Slayback, who had cybernetically reconstituted himself after being slain by Deadpool and was eager
for revenge.[33] In the course of the ensuing battle, Copycat was gravely injured, and Deadpool
sacrificed part of his healing ability to save her life.[34]
The Genesis Coalition hired Deadpool to capture Silver Sable - a mission that also threw him into
battle againstDaredevil, whom was then no longer going by his real identity. He took the fight to the
sewers where he was 'convinced' to hand over the information regarding his mission, for triple his
commission. He was also put on retainer, in case he thought about choosing to take a mission
against Sable's interests again.[35]
Deadpool helped X-Force member Siryn against the Juggernaut and her uncle, Black Tom Cassidy,
who had forced Killebrew into their service. Deadpool developed a strong attachment to Siryn, who
only partially returned his feelings.[34]
Unsure of his worthiness, Deadpool sought out Copycat, only to find she was now dating Kane.
Deadpool fought both Kane and Wolverine, who had been sent to check on Kane by a mutual friend.
[36]

Deadpool was subsequently abducted by information brokers seeking a cure for the Legacy

Virus but was rescued by Wolverine and the mutant mercenary Maverick.[37]
He teamed up with Siryn again for a mission.[38] Together they escape from being kidnapped by Dr.
Weisman.[39]Shatterstar is forced to battle a mentally unstable Deadpool. [40]
When this plan also failed, Deadpool sought to reclaim his position as the Kingpins assassin, only to
be challenged by fellow assassin Bullseye. Deadpool began frequenting the mercenary hangout
called theHellhouse, where the diminutive Patch issued assignments.[41] There he routinely clashed
with T-Ray, a voodoo-sorcerer and assassin of whom he maintained a constant dislike.[42]

Mithras
Deadpool was approached by Zoe Culloden of the rechristened Landau, Luckman & Lake who
believed he was destined to be the Mithras, one who would help usher in a golden age for Earth.
Skeptical, Deadpool turned Zoe away, only to be hit with a string of personal failures. These included

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the alienation of Weasel and Blind Al (whom had been meeting, against Deadpools instructions), a
defeat at the hands of T-Ray, and loss of good grace at Hellhouse.
He met up with Bullseye to do a pro-bono job in Greece, where the assassin told him that he was
losing his edge - as shown by the fact he only wounded the people he was supposed to be killing.
Deadpool disputed the fact, even going as far as to accuse the now-dead guards of moving the
castle he was supposed to blow up with a sheep-rocket, when he hit the tower instead. Bullseye told
Deadpool that he wouldn't kill him for one reason - he made him laugh. At this point, it was revealed
that they had worked together before, in the Army - where Bullseye nearly lost his pinky toe because
they were laughing so much on a mission.
Hoping to turn over a new leaf, he found that killing was not so easily left behind when, at the behest
of the ghosts of his fellow former Weapon X inmates, he killed Ajax. The former Attendant had been
tracking down and killing them all, one by one, mainly wanting to kill Deadpool. This was possible
partly due to the help of Dr. Killbrew, who lost his life to Ajax. Before he was remotely-kidnapped by
his teleportation belt and Ajax, he told Blind Al that she was now free.
After being employed by L, L & Lake, he was hired to be part of a Heroes for Hire mission, much to
the annoyance of Colleen Wing, Misty Knight, Luke Cage and Iron Fist. When he found that he
would have to climb a mountain to their castle destination - and that HFH lacked a flier - he
teleported up instead. He was immediately seen at the top, losing the essence of surprise. The HFH
attacked, finding an iteration of Wild Pack waiting for them. After the rest of Heroes for Hire were
defeated, Deadpool teleported to safety. Later Deadpool located and freed Misty and Colleen from
the room they were being held in by Madcap, bringing their weapons to them as well. When asked
where he concealed them, he replied with "Do you reeeeally want to know? It involves an awful lot of
lubricant." Deadpool and the girls then met up with Luke Cage who turned out to be working toward
an alternate agenda. Claiming he could smell a traitor when he saw one, Deadpool opened fire.
Cage managed to escape minutes later.

Deadpool acknowledges his existence in a comic book.

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Continued Mercenary Life


Having lost his optimism toward being able to better himself, Deadpool returned to his mercenary life.
Troubled by recent events, he sought the counsel of deranged psychiatrist Doctor Bong, who advised
him to work out his difficulties in a fight with Wolverine. The fight indeed cleared Deadpool's mind,
but his psyche was dealt a stunning blow by the resurrection of Mercedes Wilson whom Deadpool
still believed to be his wife. T-Ray revealed himself not only as the one responsible for her
resurrection, but also as the "true" Wade Wilson. The revelation did not break Deadpools spirit as TRay had hoped, for the mercenary still harbored hopes of bettering himself. Swearing vengeance, TRay departed with Mercedes Wilson.
In the course of an assassination assignment against author Duncan Vess, Deadpool again clashed
with Wolverine who had sensed something strange about Vess. The pair found themselves battling
Vess vengeful kinsmen after the author was revealed to be a werewolf, and they parted on good
terms. Weeks later, Deadpool would be forced to capture Wolverine in exchange for medical
treatment for Siryn, who had been injured in a mission with X-Force. Siryn was cured, and Wolverine
easily outfought his captors.
Seeking a new place for himself, Deadpool briefly shared an apartment with fellow mercenaries
Titania and the Constrictor. However, Titania proved to be Copycat in disguise, and the apartment
was destroyed by the The Wizard and the Taskmaster, both seeking revenge on Deadpool. He then
established a secret warehouse headquarters and took on a young sidekick who called himself Kid
Deadpool (Chris Cassera). Sadly, the youth was also seeking vengeance against Deadpool for his
part in Cassera's fathers death, and blew up the warehouse.

Deadpool breaking the fourth wall, again

Deadpool was tracked down by Sabretooth and invited to join a new Weapon X Program. Impressed
by Weapon Xs upgrade to his healing factor, he agreed to join, but soon found the organization's
methods to be too bloody, even for him.[43] After the death of Copycat at the hands of Sabretooth, he

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confronted the Director, only to have his healing factor reversed to the point where he again lost
physical cohesion and died. The lingering effects of Deadpool's healing factor upgrade resurrected
him, leaving him an amnesiac. A chance encounter with Weasel later restored his memory, and he
discovered that four other individuals had laid claim to the Deadpool name in his absence. These
impostors were aspects of his own personality given form by a device called the Gemini Star,
wielded by T-Ray, who had been hired by the intergalactic villain Thanos. Thanos himself was
enamored of Death and became jealous of Deadpools relationship with her. T-Ray intended to use
the Gemini Star to manifest and extinguish every aspect of Deadpools personality, leaving him an
empty shell; however Deadpool damaged the device, causing his personality fragments to be
absorbed into T-Ray and render Ray comatose. With T-Ray out of the way, Deadpool claimed his
identity as the true Wade Wilson once again.

Agent X
Following an assignment to kill the Four Winds crime family, Deadpool gained prominent status as a
mercenary and formed a company called DP, Inc., aided by business partner Sandi Brandenberg.
His success was short-lived, however, when the Black Swan, a fellow assassin who had actually
slain the Four Winds himself, sought vengeance for Deadpools wrongful claim. Both men were
believed dead after an explosive confrontation, but the Swans telepathic power caused the
memories and skills of both himself and Deadpool to merge into the corpse of his underling Nijo.
Deadpools healing factor resurrected Nijo, whose mind was created from an amalgam of Deadpool
and the Swan. Injured and an amnesiac, Nijo found his way to Sandis apartment. Sandi believed
Nijo to be Deadpool and nursed him back to health.
The man took the name Alex Hayden and together they started "Agency X", with Hayden dubbed
Agent X after the company. Most believed that Hayden was Deadpool with a case of amnesia. The
truth was discovered when the Black Swan showed up with a "tabula rasa" Deadpool in tow, who
Hayden immediately shot in the head. Deadpool's own personality was slowly growing back,
unwittingly accelerated by Hayden's bullet to his head.
You and Wilson have my skills, Mr Hayden. In return, I received a taste for Radiohead
and an encyclopedic knowledge of pornographic knock-knock jokes. Yes, I'd like to switch
back if possible.
--Black Swan
In an attempt to regain the parts of his mind he had lost, as well as remove the pieces of their minds
he wanted rid of, Swan proposed a three-way mind meld. Hayden agreed; however the Swan, being
an evil cad, attempted to double cross the others and kill them as soon as the process was complete,
but while he concentrated on Hayden, Deadpool stabbed him in the back. Deadpool, Hayden and
Hayden's allies Outlaw and Taskmaster had the Swan stuffed so that the healing factor couldn't
resurrect him. (Hayden would later use the corpse as a surfboard). [44]

With Cable
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Both Deadpool and Cable became involved with a terrorist plot aimed at unleashing the shapeshifting "Faade Virus" upon the world. Both were infected with the virus, with merging their DNA
structures being the only way they could survive. As a result, each man had some of the other's DNA
sequences within them. From then on, whenever Cable used his teleporter to "bodyslide", both he
and Deadpool teleported together -- sometimes literally (a "bodyslide by one" resulted in them being
badly integrated into a single body, forcing a messy separation, which, thanks to the DNA shared
with Wade, Cable was also able to recover from). An additional result of the Faade Virus in his
system was that Deadpool's skin was temporarily cured of the hideous tumor-scarring. This result
was corrected when Cable shut down all infections of the virus worldwide.

Cable & Deadpool

Cable was achieving the peak of his abilities, seeking to become a world leader ushering a new era
of peace. Cyclops worried about his son, and hired Wade to find and assemble pieces of a teleporter
meant to stop Cable if it came to that. In an attempt to unite the world, Cable deliberately set the
world's leaders against him, by threatening to throw their missiles into the sun. Deadpool and the XMen mounted their attack on Providence, whereupon Deadpool promptly turned on the X-Men,
siding with Cable. Cable confessed to wanting to become a martyr, to show the governments that
they could achieve something by working together.
In an attack by the Silver Surfer, Cable burnt out his powers and narrowly escaped death when
Deadpool removed the telepathic and telekinetic parts of his brain via mini-teleporter. Cable was
badly injured, and Wade then set out to recover some techno-organic matter to replace the damage.
Deadpool encountered Agent X and the Fixer during his mission and was ultimately successful,
which sadly left him unemployed thereafter. Cable felt guilty for Deadpool's status as a renegade

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mercenary being corrupted by his heroism, and began to covertly hire him for missions, without
revealing that he was the one doing so.
Deadpool would later rescue Cable again, teleporting through several alternate worlds to retrieve him
when he became lost.[45] Cable returned the favor by repairing Deadpool's brain damage before his
powers burnt out once more, leaving his personality and powers unchanged.
As the super-hero registration act (HR421) came into law, Deadpool decided to try and get hired to
be a S.H.I.E.L.D.-licensed bounty hunter, hunting down super-powered individuals to get them to
register withS.H.I.E.L.D. His initial attempts were unsuccessful, but he was hired nonetheless, being
ordered by the president to hunt Cable. Wade was unsuccessful. [46]
Trying to fix his again damaged reputation, Deadpool kidnapped Taskmaster and forced him to fight
to convince four Government higher-ups (who were also kidnapped) to hire him again. Deadpool won
the fight, but wasn't hired, being cited as too immature.[47]
Deadpool awoke days later to find that he had been shrunk with Pym Particles by Weasel, who was
attempting to help Wade take on the Rhino. Deadpool tried, and was instead made into a key-chain
and taken to the Three Strikes Bar, where he was humiliated repeatedly. After being flushed down a
toilet, Deadpool managed to return and beat up each and every one of them, including Rhino - whilst
still only a few inches high.[48]
Agent X was captured by Hydra, and Deadpool was approached by Agency X to find and rescue
him. Still only inches tall, Deadpool went with Weasel to the Hydra base in Afghanistan, where
they met Bob, Agent of Hydra, and used him to free Agent X (who had been turned into a 500
pound slob by Hydra's Morphogenetic Actuator). Deadpool was changed back to normal size in
the process and was asked to take over Agency X whilst Nijo got back into shape.

Deadpool and Agent X.

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Returning to Agency X, they found that Outlaw and Sandi had been taken hostage by T-Ray.
Deadpool was almost killed when he attempted to save the girls but instead stabbed T-Ray in the
head with a katana ("forged by the same guy who made the one on Heroes").[49]
Providence was attacked by the Hecatomb, and Deadpool came to help. He arrived too late to fight
the alien, but was able to help Cable to fight off the Marauders. In the end, Deadpool realized Cable
wouldn't trust him with important tasks, and was sent home alone while Cable seemingly perished
with Providence. Deadpool went to Rumekistan to pay his final respects to Cable, and while he was
there, was asked to stop Wolverine from destroying a Hydra base. Minutes before Wolverine found
Weasel at the base, Wade found him in a suit capable of teleportation, calling himself the
"Penetraitor". Quickly decapitating Deadpool, Wolverine began to kill the Hydra agents, leaving ones
that were strapped into suits similar to the Penetraitor's. They activated the suits to escape, but
disappeared. Weasel explained that they were rigged to send the users to Guantanamo Bay, and
Bob was able to reattach Deadpools head. Bob, Weasel, and Wade returned to Rumekistan to finish
paying their final respects, when Deadpool and Bob disappeared in a flash of light due to the now
damaged suit Weasel wore.[50]
They appeared in Europe, circa World War II, where they encountered Captain America and Bucky,
aiding them in their quest to defeat Arnim Zola and his creations. Time-slips created problems during
the trip, and Cap and Bucky once forgot who Bob and Deadpool were, attacking them. The time-slips
were created by Weasel's efforts to return them to the present. Eventually two teams of the Fantastic
Four were able to return them to the present.[51]
Deadpool went on several missions for Dr Strange, patching the mystical hole he created in T-Ray's
head by stabbing other mystical creatures with the same sword. The final act to seal the rift was to
find T-Ray's soul and bring him back to life. Wade reluctantly set out to do so, seeking help
from Brother Voodoo along the way. T-Ray was eventually returned to life, and both realized they
needed each other.[52]
Upon returning to Agency X headquarters, Irene Merryweather came asking for aid in locating a
energy generator for Rumekistan which was based in the Savage Land. When arriving, the team
encountered a mind controlled Ka-Zar, and had to fight the forces of Brainchild. During the conflict,
Deadpool accidentally used Weasel's Penitraitor technology to warp some dinosaurs to the Latverian
Embassy in New York. So upon defeating Brainchild they had to return to New York to help
the Avengers return the dinosaurs (who happened to be infected with symbiotes at the time).
Deadpool saved the day by absorbing the consciousness of the symbiotes and killing himself (albeit
briefly).[53]
Despite being hailed as something of a hero after the stunt with the symbiotes, Deadpool slipped
easily back into his old ways when attempted to kill Wolverine. For once, Deadpool planned every
stage of the attack, orchestrating a series of hits that came close to killing both of them. Just before
Wolverine was to be drowned,Daken interfered, cutting off Wade's hands so that he could kill his
father himself. Daken was shot with a carbonadium bullet by Bucky Barnes, who had originally hired

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Deadpool. The entire hit was planned by Wolverine so that he could capture his son, so Deadpool
received no money.[54]

Deadpool fighting a Super-Skrull

Secret Invasion
When the Skrull invasion began, Wade was held captive, and trained Skrulls to be more
unpredictable so as to better handle his abilities. He escaped when the Skrulls turned on one
another and transmitted stolen intel files to Nick Fury(Wilson's real plan), which was intercepted
by Norman Osborn, who lead the Avengers and H.A.M.M.E.R. Since Fury never received the data,
Wilson went unpaid for his efforts.[55] After months of unemployment, Colonel Zeke hired him to
kill Doctor Druek Lovosno, who had kidnapped Zeke's wife. Deadpool found that Doctor Lovosno had
found a way to preserve youth & beauty indefinitely, but they had to devour human flesh to do so.
Wade was captured, meant to be a renewable source of food for the young zombies. Luckily he
tasted terrible, so he was released after promising them the alternative of Zeke and his mercenaries,
and blew up the castle they were in during the firefight.[56]

Dark Reign

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Deadpool and Bob, Agent of Hydra

With no money left after the third unpaid job in a row, Deadpool had to steal away on a freighter
bound for America. Mid-Atlantic, the ship was sunk by Tiger Shark tearing through the hull. He
awoke on a beach inMexico, missing an arm and with his costume in tatters, and planned to kill Tiger
Shark while he recovered. Tiger Shark found him first, and tried to kill him with an oversized
machete. The resulting fight brought the Mexican police, who shot and seemingly killed Wade while
Tiger Shark escaped. He woke up to find himself in a body bag on a pier, which he felt was a nice
change from waking up in a body bag in the morgue. Tiger Shark came out the water and attacked
again when Bob appeared with his guns blazing. Tiger Shark dives back into the water, and after a
couple hours of waiting for him to resurface, Bob and Deadpool retire to a motel. There, Bob reveals
that he was sent to kill Deadpool, same as Tiger Shark (who was on his way to the room). Wade
manages to shoot Tiger Shark through the motel window and interrogate Bob for the name of his
employer, Norman Osborn. Norman was aware that the intel Wade unwillingly provided was the only
reason he was put into a position of power, and wanted Deadpool eliminated to secure his position.
Wade had no idea who Norman was.[42]
Wilson traveled back to New York with the idea that Osborn should have paid him for that intel he
transmitted during the Secret Invasion, and attempted to break into the Avengers tower. Osborn had
been ready for him with a trap, and sent the Thunderbolts to intercept him. Deadpool managed to
disable all of the Thunderbolts with the exception of Black Widow, who he began to fall for. While
professing his love, he was shot by Paladin and escaped. He teleported to the Taskmaster's
'Unoccupied office building' where he regrouped and got the bullets out of his body whilst telling
"Tasky" about how much he adored Black Widow and his plan for two Deadpools. [57]
Hiring a plane to fly a banner professing his love for "BW" as well as his phone number, Taskmaster
was able to pinpoint the call made to that number to find the Thunderbolt's headquarters. The

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Thunderbolts used the call to find Taskmaster's position as well, believing him to be Deadpool. As
they left to intercept him, Deadpool called their number and flirted with Widow while he shot at them
from the plane. Crashing the plane and losing that phone, he teleported back to Taskmaster to get a
new phone before teleporting directly to her, since she wasn't with her team. While fighting and
kissing her, he managed to ask Taskmaster (dressed as Deadpool) to stall her team while he spent
time with her. After losing Rock-Paper-Scissors, Deadpool had to instead take care of the
Thunderbolts while Taskmaster went after Black Widow. Taskmaster was captured by her, and was
about to have his head cut off by Headsman when Wade rescued him. Osborn wanted to see
Deadpool killed, and was in attendance when Taskmaster was about to have his head chopped, so
Deadpool went after him after releasing Taskmaster. Wade nearly had Osborn when Black Widow
shot him through the heart, enabling Headsman to cut off his head.[58]

Deadpool behind Norman Osborn

After recovering, Deadpool thanked Taskmaster for his help by paying him via ATM using Osborn's
wallet. Taskmaster claimed he didn't put Wade's head back on, and Deadpool believed it was
Widow's way of telling him she loved him back. He would later pop up behind Osborn during a
national television appearance holding a sign that said, "Respawn lol". [58]
Out of work yet again, Wade posted his services on Craigslist. He was hired to kill a pizza boy for
making fun of a girl in childhood. Wade managed to shoot him, then stealing all of the homeowner's
possessions in the house he had broken into to order the pizza. While checking out the TV, he saw a
news story where he was denounced as a traitor to the human race for joining the Skrulls. When he
went to get the keys to the car in the garage, he was greeted by Hawkeye (really Bullseye) and
eventually gets shot in the head with an arrow. Planning to grind him up so that he can't regenerate,
Lester underestimated Wade's healing factor, and was surprised when Deadpool attacked. When
Deadpool won the fight, Bullseye paid him to never tell anyone else. [59]
Wade used his new-found riches to buy a pirate boat, and as a short and very unsuccessful stint as
a pirate, decided to become a hero instead.[60]

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Deadpool... X-Man!!!

He made his way to Utopia to become an X-Man, and they quickly rejected him. Since they couldn't
just let him go, they pretended to bring him in on a probationary membership under the watch
of Domino. Deadpool tried to get in the X-Men's good graces by killing Mark Kincaid, who had been
claiming that the X-Men had kidnapped his daughter and were holding her against her will (part of
Norman Osborn's plot to weaken the X-Men). When his plan began to fall apart, Osborn instead tried
to use the situation to further discredit the X-Men by killing Kincaid and blaming Deadpool (who had
publicly and falsely claimed X-Men membership), but Deadpool had set everything up to make the XMen heroes again in the eyes of the public. This allowed the X-Men to reluctantly give Wade full
membership ever.[61]
He seemingly stayed on Utopia, and squatted Loa's quarters during Necrosha. When Loa was
attacked by theCortez, Delgado and Mellencamp, who were searching Magneto to kill him, Wade
first intended to team-up with them, unknowing that Magneto was now an X-Man but was soon asked
by Cyclops to battle them, without killing. He quickly realized (in disobeying) that wouldn't be a
problem as the Acolytes were regenerated by the T-O virus. Severely beat up, he was saved by Loa,
which powers revealed to be fatal to the returned, and Deadpool then used her as a projectile on
them.[62]

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Move along Green Lantern, here's the Deadpool Corps

Deadpool Corps
Deadpool was recruited by an entity known as the Contemplator to save theMultiverse. To do this he
would have to assemble a team of alternate universe Deadpools. He visited a string of universes
where his alternates were significantly different from him, recruiting Lady
Deadpool, Kidpool, Dogpool, and Headpool along the way. With his team assembled, he revealed his
plan to save the multiverse to them.[56][63]

Deadpool's X-Force costume

X-Force
Deadpool joined Wolverine and Archangel'sBlack Ops X-Force team to proactively eliminate threats
to the mutant race with the only rule being that no one, not even the X-Men, could ever know that
they exist.[64] After one of their first missions, which ended with the team killingApocalypse, who was
reincarnated as an innocent child, Deadpool called a meeting to discuss his moral doubts about
killing a child. During this meeting, Archangel told Wolverine that, despite being employed by
Archangel for over a year, Deadpool never cashed any of the checks for his services. [65] Later, in
the Deathlok team-up, X-Force was taken into The World to look for the origin of the mind-controlled
army. There was also some bad tension between Deadpool and Fantomex, which leads to them
going different ways. Deadpool ends up being the one to kill The World's Father by cutting his head
off then putting a sword through it to show the rest of the team. Fantomex is surprised, and they
leave in silence.

Fear Itself
During the invasion of the Serpent and his Worthy, Deadpool attempted to cash in on the fear that
was running rampant throughout the world. To this end, he stole a magic hammer belonging to a pair

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of werewolf hunters, and then gave it to the dimwitted Walrus, convincing the hapless Mort that he'd
been chosen to serve as one of the Worthy. His plan was to send the Walrus rampaging through the
town of Cimarron, New Mexico, and then show up and "rescue" the town and collect a hefty fee. The
hammer, however, proved to have the ability to negate Deadpool's healing factor during a full moon,
and what should have been an easy fight proved nearly fatal. Initially, he tried to run away, but was
confronted by the werewolf hunters, who informed him that the hammer was needed to stop an
impending attack by a pack of werewolves. Convinced of the necessity of retrieving the hammer,
Deadpool returned to town, and tricked the Walrus into entering the sheriff's office, thus taking it out
of the light of the full moon and deactivating its powers. He then promptly shot the Walrus in the
shoulder, took back the hammer, and effectively saved the town, though he found to his dismay that
the town's cache of Confederate gold had long ago been stolen, and thus they could not pay him for
his efforts.

The Best There Is

Deadpool in space!

After defeating the intergalactic mercenary, Macho Gomez, Deadpool went in a space odyssey
where he saved two civilizations (the Urrulians, and the remains of the Ongulians) and killed Id, the
Selfish Moon of Ego. After coming back to Earth, he fought the vengeful Blind Al, Weasel,
Taskmaster, Big Bertha and Sluggo, under the leadership of Macho. After a drawn out fight and
killing Sluggo, Wade paused and asked his so-thought friends "Is this what you want?!" After which
they proceeded to shoot him until he lost consciousness. Thanks to his healing factor, Deadpool
recovered. After talking with Bob about how he treats his friends, Wade realizes what he truly wants
is to die.

Institutionalized

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Deadpool in Crossmore.

Unsuccessfully committing suicide, surviving atomic bombs, and battling the Hulk, Wade is sent to
the English prison of Crossmore, where he meets doctor Ellen Whitby, who had been secretly
obsessed with him for several years. Out of a one-sided love, she helped him escape. Despite this,
Wade rejects her for her creepy infatuation with him. After leaving he encounters the local law
enforcement which inadvertently leads to Wade taking the Queen of England hostage. After having a
talk with the Queen, she convinces Deadpool that Whitby is his responsibility. After going to her
apartment, he finds many of his own severed body parts in the fridge. After confronting Whitby she
kills herself, and Wade throws the frozen body parts in a dumpster and leaves. Afterward, the parts
thaw and heal together to form an even more deformed and very sadistic clone ofDeadpool.

Evil Deadpool

Battling Evil Deadpool.

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Both Deadpools managed to get to New Jersey on their own. Wade met Evil Deadpool at his favorite
chimichanga restaurant, which Evil Deadpool blew up. After a long fight and running out of bullets,
the Deadpools agree to meet and fight at Canarsie Park. After another fight and another explosion,
Evil Deadpool escapes while Wade is confronted by Captain America and then escapes. Meanwhile,
Evil Deadpool goes to Mister Negative to ask him for a job (murdering a police chief's children). After
careful contemplation of Evil Deadpool's next move, he decides that his motivation must be to oneup the original Deadpool. After some planning, Wade proceeds to publicly kidnap a random child in
hope that this would draw out Evil Deadpool.
However, Evil Deadpool had already predicted this and kidnaps the police chief's children and sends
a message to the parents that he had done so (leading to the chief to believe the real Deadpool had
kidnapped his children), and then takes out Captain America who had been watching Wade (and
knew that Wade was never anywhere near those children). After Cap recovers andInterpol becomes
involved, Cap informs the chief that Deadpool couldn't have kidnapped his children and so all are led
to believe he has an accomplice. After some time passes, Wade realizes that he has been played,
frees the child and escapes. Using a teleportation device, Evil Deadpool lures the police chief and
Deadpool into a trap to make it appear that Deadpool had killed the chief and his children, this fails
however and the chief escapes with his children. Evil Deadpool then explains to Wade that his
motivations were to show him that no matter what good he accomplishes people will only ever see
him as a monster.
Just then, Captain America and the police arrive at the scene and tell both to stand down. Evil
Deadpool raises his weapon at them and is shot down in a hail of bullets. After he is down, it is seen
that he was hit with a special dart that none of the police claim to have fired, and all of Evil
Deadpool's scars fade until he appears a regular human and dies. After witnessing that there is a
way to kill him, Wade steals Evil Deadpool's teleportation device and escapes.

Search for death and powerless

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Wade Wilson is cured.

Wilson started a plan to get the serum used to neutralize Evil Deadpool's healing factor, so he could
finally be with his beloved Death. With the help of Bob, he manipulates X-Force, the Kingpin and
the Hand, Daken and Tombstone (who had the serum made in the beginning). Deadpool pitted XForce against Typhoid Maryand the Hand (believing Kingpin was in possession of the serum).
Meanwhile Daken stole a sample of the serum from Tombstone which he later used to shoot
Wolverine.
In the midst of the chaos, Deadpool was injected with another sample of the serum by Bob (which he
got from Tombstone after conspiring with him against Wade), who was then angered after finding out
that Wade had planned for this all along. Wade then went to X-Force to learn that the serum was
made specifically for his DNA, and thus had no effect on Wolverine. After learning that everything
was planned by Wade, X-Force too was angered and decided to kill Wade after he had escaped from
them. After fighting and escaping from Tombstone, Wade was confronted by an angry Bob. After this
(and seeing that his deformities were cured by the serum) Wade resolved not to die. Later, the two
confronted X-Force. After making amends, they let Wade leave to help the injured Bob.
After he lost his healing factor, Wilson claimed he felt "more alive than ever." However, after a harsh
beating fromIntelligencia Wade realized that he had let his ability to heal compensate for skill so he
decided to ask for help with Taskmaster in training. Taskmaster asked Wilson to help him steal Pym
Particles from S.H.I.E.L.D., but actually he allowed Black Box to study Wade in order to prepare his
vengeance against Wilson, even letting him know Deadpool lost his healing factor.
Wade managed to defeat the villains recruited by Black Box, Black Tom and Black Swan, but in the
process his face was burned and disfigured again. Former FBI agent Allison Kemp wanted to get
revenge on Deadpool because of his involvement in an accident which left her in a wheelchair, and
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the merc. Deadpool infiltrated their base and managed to get T-Ray and Slayback killed. When
Kemp was about to kill herself in a explosion, which would also kill Wade in the process, he
convinced her not to. In that moment, he was surprised by the returned Evil Deadpool, who informed
Wade that the serum they took was not permanent, the reason why Wade's face didn't heal or a
finger he lost grew back, so Wade would return after Evil Deadpool shot him.

Deadpool vs. Thanos


Thanos had long been angry at Deadpool for being the object of Lady Death's affections and,
unknown to the mercenary, had cursed him with the inability to be killed, thereby preventing Wade
from ever uniting with her. When Lady Death went missing, causing all creatures in the universe to
become immortal, Deadpool accused Thanos of responsibility, stole a starship from Cable and
confronted him. Thanos rescinded his curse, turning Wade into the only mortal creature in the
universe and killed him for his impudence. However, Thanos soon realised that Wade was now the
only being who could communicate with Death and was forced to bring him back to life so that they
could find her.[66] Together, they learned that Eternity had taken Lady Death and entered its realm to
rescue her. This was Death's plan all along though - to push Thanos to destroy Eternity on her
behalf, thereby causing the death of reality. To stop this from occurring, Deadpool was briefly gifted
with the Uni-Power, turning him into Captain Universe, thereby giving him the means to defeat
Thanos. During the fight, Wade managed to convince Death of the validity of life and to abandon her
murderous plans.[14]

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly


After being hired by S.H.I.E.L.D. to destroy zombie presidents,[56] the magician Michael, who
unintentionally caused the zombie attack, transferred the mind of S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Emily
Preston into a portion of Deadpool's brain in order to prevent her death.[67]
Later, Deadpool was abducted to North Korea by the Butler.[68] The Butler revealed to Wade their
shared past, and also that he had taken Deadpool's lost daughter, Eleanor, prisoner after Wade quit
his program.[30] With the help of Preston's consciousness, Captain America, and Wolverine,
Deadpool managed to free all the prisoners from the North Korean camp, as he also killed the Butler.
Although his daughter could be alive, Deadpool decided not to try to reach her, in order to prevent
himself from ruining her life.[30]

Engaged
Shortly after placing Preston's consciousness into a LMD modeled after her, Deadpool was hired
by Dracula to deliver his future bride to him while fighting various demonic creatures.[69] This bride
was Shiklah, the evil queen of the undead. Though the two fought, they eventually got engaged,
effectively stealing Dracula's bride, and later married.[70][71]
Shortly after, Deadpool managed to track down and reunite with his lost daughter Ellie Camacho. [72]

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As Zenpool

AXIS
As part of his plan to stop the recently-unleashed Red Onslaught, Magneto recruited Deadpool into
an army of super-villains to help the heroes fight the Onslaught in Genosha.[12] This team
successfully turned the tide of the battle against the Red Onslaught and his Stark Sentinel in favor of
the heroes, and allowed the Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom to cast an inversion spell to alter the
axis of the Onslaught's brain.[73]
However, the spell affected all those present in the island, including Deadpool, who had his pacifist
personality take control of his mind and body, and become the Zenpool.[12] When Wade
discovered Evan Sabahnur had become Apocalypse and was planning on detonating a gene bomb
to kill everyone who wasn't a mutant on the planet, Wade tried to convince him into becoming good
again, and also helped the Astonishing Avengers stop the inverted X-Men.[74]
After much effort, Wade managed to convince Apocalypse into helping him prevent the Axis from
killing the White Skull (the inverted counterpart of the Red Skull). After Doctor Doom and the Scarlet
Witch managed to cast a reinversion spell, Wade returned to his Deadpool persona. [75] However, as
an after effect of the reinversion spell, Wade regained his conscience.[76]

Time Runs Out


In retaliation for destroying their Helicarrier and slaughtering countless
agents, U.L.T.I.M.A.T.U.M. tried to have revenge by killing Deadpool's family and friends.[77] After
their attempt failed, Wade put together a plan to deal with U.L.T.I.M.A.T.U.M. once and for all,
successfully retaliating and murdering all of U.L.T.I.M.A.T.U.M.'s agents. Subsequently, Wade
decided to give up his life as Deadpool. As he was celebrating the start of a new life with his friends
and family, an incursion between Earth-616 and the Earth-1610 caused the collision and destruction
of both universe's planets Earth, with Deadpool and his allies dying in the process. [78]

Mercs for Money

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Mercs For Money

When the universe came back to life, so did Wade and the rest of its inhabitants, with no memory of
their temporary demise. In the course of the following months, Deadpool's popularity sky-rocketed
after the mercenary Solo impersonated him to piggyback on Deadpool's reputation and take jobs at
a higher pay rate. One of Solo's jobs inWashington, D.C. had Deadpool's public opinion drastically
change for the better[79] when he saved an ambassador from his telepathically-manipulated agents.
[80]

After learning of Solo's impersonation, Deadpool came up with the idea to form a group of
mercenaries called the Mercs for Money to extend his reach across the globe. However, Deadpool's
newfound popularity forced him to leave his family behind, fearing his enemies could endanger them.
Deadpool additionally joined the Avengers Unity Division and used his popularity as a means of
funding the team, with the profit from merchandise.[81]

Personality
Deadpool is very comedic, although this appears to be caused in part by his mental illness. He is
quick to act without thinking and is very impulsive. Deadpool used to present a morally grey
personality, with no problem of disregarding other people. However, as an after effect of the inversion
spell, Wade regained his conscience, to the point of even feeling bad for somebody being verbally
abused.[76]
Deadpool has friends, such as Weasel and Blind Al, that he was loyal to and cared about. Due to his
variety of mental problems, he would mistreat them at times, such as stabbing Weasel in the leg over
the last Cheesy Puff or confining Blind Al in a room filled with sharp objects.[citation needed]

"Chimichanga"

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Deadpool commonly develops obsessions with words and people, repeatedly mentioning the
words duodenum and chimichanga, the phrase "Sphincter says what?", and is frequently
preoccupied by thoughts of Bea Arthur and the Olsen Twins.[82][83]

Powers and Abilities


Power Grid [114]
Intelligence

Strength

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Speed*

Durability

Energy Projection

Fighting Skills

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* Teleporter

Powers
Genetically Enhanced Physiology:Deadpool's powers come from the experimentation he was
submitted to by the Weapon X program.

Regenerative Healing Factor:Deadpool possesses a superhuman healing factor derived


from that of the mutant Wolverine that allows him to regenerate damaged or destroyed bodily
tissue with far greater speed and efficiency than an ordinary human. Deadpool is able to heal
from injuries such as slashes, puncture wounds, bullet wounds, beheading, and severe burns
within moments. His healing factor is significantly more powerful than Wolverine's as he can
regrow missing limbs and organs and was able to recover after the Hulk liquidated everything
from his waist up. His head or any other limb can be reattached using this ability. [84] Even
though being beheaded, Deadpool can still move his body normally. [85] Unlike Wolverine's
natural healing factor, Deadpool's is mentally driven to a partial extent.

Foreign Chemical Resistance: Deadpool's body is highly resistant to most drugs


and toxins. For example, it is extremely difficult, though not impossible, for him to
become intoxicated (Blind Al made several references to Deadpool being hung-over
since he once drunkenly spoke to the Teletubbies on the TV he was watching). He can,
momentarily, be affected by certain drugs (tranquilizers) if exposed to a large enough
dosage.

Disease Immunity: The unique regenerative qualities of Deadpool's healing factor


also extend to his immune system; he is immune to all diseases, infections, disorders,
imperfection, and resistant to elemental extremes.

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Immortality: Deadpool's healing factor provides him with an endless lifespan by

halting the aging process. His life span is extended to such a degree that an alternate
reality version of him was alive and still in business as Deadpool 800 years in the future.
[86]

Telepathic Immunity: The healing factor causes his brain to be in a constant state of

flux and regeneration, rendering him immune to psychics such as Cable, Emma Frost,
and the Red Onslaught.[87][88]
Possession Resistance: Similar to the telepathic immunity, Deadpool is able to

remain in control of himself while supernatural beings are trying to take control of him.
During Xaphan's attempt to take control of him, Wade was able to fight for control of his
body. No one can touch his soul.[89]

Enhanced Strength: Deadpool is rated as having a superhuman level of strength, capable


of lifting 2 tons.

Enhanced Speed: Deadpool can easily reach speeds of 80 mph, and attack faster than the
eye can follow.

Superhuman Stamina: Deadpool's musculature generates considerably less fatigue toxins


than the muscles of an ordinary human being, granting him superhuman levels of stamina in
all physical activities. He can physically exert himself at peak capacity for several days before
fatigue takes over.

Superhuman Agility: Deadpool's agility, flexibility, dexterity, balance, and bodily coordination
are enhanced to levels that are beyond the natural physical limits of even the finest human
athlete.

Superhuman Reflexes: His reflexes are far superior to those of even the finest human
athlete. His auto-reflexes allow him to easily dodge gunfire and attacks even when not
consciously aware of them.

Superhuman Durability: Deadpool's bone and muscle tissues are augmented to levels that
are considerably stronger and harder than human and the tissues are impervious to injury to
an extraordinary extent. He possesses golden-proportioned body, and even without training
his muscles are brawny and his body shape doesn't change no matter how many calories he
intakes.

Abilities

Master Martial Artist: Deadpool is an extraordinary hand-to-hand combatant and is a


master in multiple unarmed combat techniques. He has been shown fighting such amazingly
skilled fighters as Wolverine and Taskmaster and even defeating them in hand to hand
combat.[90] This shows that Deadpool himself is among the most skilled fighters in the Marvel
universe, although in some fights it has been attributed to him being unpredictable.

Master Assassin: He is a master of assassination techniques, espionage methods, covert


operations, infiltration methods, escape artistry, marksmanship, and is highly skilled with many

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bladed weapons (frequently carrying two swords strapped to his back) and a number of other
weapons including firearms.
Medium Awareness: Possibly as a result of his mental

state, he is aware that he is a fictional comic book character, allowing him to break the fourth
wall.

Unpredictability: It is difficult for anyone to know what Deadpool will do at any given
moment, given that he himself barely knows what he'll do at any given moment. This makes it
difficult for most opponents to predict what he will do.

Weaknesses

Mental state: His healing abilities render his brain unreadable to telepaths, but its constant
healing also makes him highly unstable and prone to violent outbursts without the slightest
provocation, at least against those he knows could handle. Even with his healing factor,
Deadpool can still feel pain from damage taken, although he has a notably high pain
tolerance. While it has been shown that Deadpool's condition may not be the source of his
instability, it only makes it worse. In several flashbacks to his childhood, he was still shown to
be unhinged, and curing his condition did not make him any saner.[citation needed]

Annoying: Wade's incessant talking has also proven to make him a very irritating person to
be around. Many heroes often find themselves at wits' end around him; this makes for poor
ability to cooperate with him in team efforts. Domino once said that Deadpool's most lethal
weapon is his mouth. He will blabber nonsense during the whole fight, distracting and
maiming the opponent until the latter "surrenders or commits suicide." [91]

Cure for Cancer: Wade's healing factor was specifically designed to replace his bodies cells
as fast as they were being destroyed by his illness. Until recently when both his healing factor
and illness were removed, should his cancer be cured then his healing factor would be rapidly
producing redundant new cells, which, if left unchecked, would cause horrible growths over
the body and would eventually explode, as demonstrated on the Super Skrulls with
Deadpool's powers.[citation needed]

Phobias: Deadpool has bovinophobia, which is the fear of cows. According to him, cows
"scare the *#$% outta me", as he believes their stare to be chilling, like they're "waiting". [citation
needed]

He may also be scared of chickens, like Domino. This may also have been an attempt

to find common ground with her, as he was later able to put one in her path to stop her.
[92]

During Deadpool's adventure to save the multiverse from theAwareness, it was revealed

that his worst fear is to be truly and utterly alone.[citation needed]

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Mystical Curse: Deadpool was cursed for a short time by Loki, who claimed to be his father.
[18]

The curse made him look like Tom Cruise, rendered his face totally invulnerable, and

caused his life to "fall to ruin." The curse was removed when Deadpool reconciled with his true
father, who he met in a bar without ever realizing who it was.[93] This seems to contradict an
issue of "Cable & Deadpool" when, in a conversation between Cable and Deadpool about
their pasts and parents, Deadpool's father is shown dying when he was a teenager, however
when questioned on the truth of the story by Cable, Deadpool responds, "I'll tell you the truth
when you tell me."[19]

Paraphernalia
Equipment

Deadpool's Suit: Deadpool wears a full body tactical suit.[citation needed]

Image Inducer: Deadpool had access to an holographic image inducer that he can use to
disguise his true appearance as necessary.[41]

Transportation

Teleportation Device: Deadpool has utilized different teleportation devices to whisk him out
of (and occasionally into) danger. Deadpool was able to 'bodyslide' to wherever Cable is
present, through Providence. At different periods Deadpool has possessed different
teleportation technologies which he sometimes uses for combat.[94]

Deadpool also rides Macho Gomez' Space Sedan after he killed him in battle.[citation needed]

Formerly: Pirate Ship.[95]

Weapons

Deadpool's Katanas: Wilson wields a pair of steel katanas. He is able to charge his katanas
with an energy field through his suit, increasing the durability of his swords and increasing
their cutting power to the point that they can easily cut through objects as hard as diamond. [45]

Other Weapons: Deadpool employs any number of weapons depending on his current
assignments. Most often, Deadpool uses multiple types of guns, grenades, swords, sai, and
knives. Wade can use any weapon known to man and can learn how to use any weapon in
less than five minutes. Wade is mainly seen using a gun or edged weapon, including
hammers and axes, though he mostly uses multiple types of swords and knives. Deadpool's
magic satchel allows him to often pull weapons out of nowhere. The satchel contains all of
Deadpool's unlimited weaponry and ammo.[citation needed]

Speech Bubble
Deadpool's speech and thought balloons and captions are usually colored yellow, to represent his
distinctive voice (although nobody knows exactly what is distinctive about his voice, only that it
sounds different). Cable ofEarth-5701 has described his voice as having a "gravelly, Demi Moore"
quality before "killing" him.[96] Blind Al has also stated that Deadpool's voice sounds like a distinct

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mixture of "gasoline and gravel."[citation needed] In his earliest appearances, his speech balloons were
normal balloons with red borders (soon changed to yellow borders); in later appearances, the interior
was colored yellow and the text was written in a slightly mangled font.[citation needed]
Deadpool's white caption box introduced in Deadpool Vol 2 was later revealed to be Madcap, who
had fused with the mercenary on a molecular level after an accident. Under similar circumstances to
their fusion, they were later separated.[97]
Deadpool's yellow speech bubble has been shown to malfunction, resulting in all other characters
hearing it.[46]

Notes
Deadpool often claims to be a mutant and an X-Man, which causes more or less violent

reactions from actual mutants and X-Men.[82][98][87][99]

When House of M Nathaniel Essex tried to drug him, he stated that Deadpool was
a mutant due to resisting the drug, but Wade himself denied being one.[82]

A computer used by Rocket Raccoon identified Wade as a mutant.[100]

Trivia
Deadpool's obsession with the word "chimichanga" originated from an in-joke between

Deadpool's co-creator Fabian Nicieza and the late Mark Gruenwald based on a Saturday
Night Live skit.[101]
Deadpool became one of the villains sent to find the so-called Identity Disc possessed

by A.I.M..[56]
Deadpool's name IS Wade Wilson, as that's the name he used to sign up with the army.

citation needed]

To his own satisfaction, Deadpool discredited T-Ray's claims to be the "real"

Wade Wilson after Cable improved his mental stability and Wade poked several holes in TRay's version of events.[49] However, due to both T-Ray and Deadpool being mentally
unstable, neither's word can actually be fully trusted. In Deadpool's words, "It depends on
which writer you liked best."[citation needed]

The X-Man Gambit has such respect for Deadpool's fighting abilities that he once paid him
off rather than risk battling him, admitting that fighting Deadpool is tantamount to suicide. [102]

Deadpool thinks that his best friend is Wolverine, which of course couldn't be further from the
truth.[citation needed] His real best friend is Hydra agent Bob.[citation needed]

Many people confuse Deadpool and Spider-Man due to the similarities between their
costumes. Deadpool himself thinks it's Spider-Man's costume who looks like his.[103]

People unfamiliar with Deadpool call him a "ninja Spider-Man". [9]

Deadpool has stated that, due to his mask and disfigured face, it is hard for him to enter
public places, including Taco Bell.[104]

Wade is bad at shaving, considering that he hasn't had facial hair to shave for a long time.
[105]

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Deadpool's childhood hero is Captain America, although their views differed.[106] Strangely,
Deadpool had no problem with taking on Captain America, even slashing him with a blade.
[107]

Deadpool has called the Young Avengers (especially Hulkling and Wiccan) nubile.[108]

Wade claimed to have hacked Wolverine's Tumblr account. [109]

Deadpool's handwriting

Elektra stated Deadpool has lovely handwriting, to which he replied "Thank you, Elektra. I
think it's a crime the way schools today neglect the fundamentals." [110]

Deadpool claims to have seen "every Jackie Chan movie and Hi-Karatecommercial ever
made".[82]

Deadpool writer Gerry Duggan has stated that Deadpool is "ready and willing to do anything
with a pulse."[111] He has further confirmed Deadpool to be omnisexual (a sexual orientation
more commonly known as pansexual).[112]

Links and References

712 Appearances of Wade Wilson (Earth-616)

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1,157 Images featuring Wade Wilson (Earth-616)

220 Quotations by or about Wade Wilson (Earth-616)

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Footnotes
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Deadpool #33

3.

Deadpool Vol 3 #21

4.

Deadpool #38

5.

Deadpool #11

6.

Deadpool Vol 2 #25

7.

Deadpool Vol 2 #1

8.

Deadpool Team-Up #886

9.

9.0 9.1 A + X #8

10.

Deadpool Vol 3 #7

11.

Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Vol 4 #6

12.

12.0 12.1 12.2 Deadpool Vol 3 #36

13.

Wolverines #13

14.

14.0 14.1 Deadpool vs. Thanos #4

15.

Deadpool #35

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16.0 16.1 Heroic Age: Villains #1

17.

New X-Men Vol 2 #44

18.

18.0 18.1 Deadpool #36

19.

19.0 19.1 Cable & Deadpool #19

20.

X-Men Origins: Deadpool #1

21.

21.0 21.1 21.2 Deadpool Vol 3 #34

22.

Deadpool Vol 2 #26

23.

Deadpool Team-Up #1

24.

Deadpool #-1

25.

Deadpool vs. X-Force #3

26.

Deadpool vs. X-Force #4

27.

Deadpool vs. X-Force #2

28.

Deadpool Vol 3 #13

29.

Deadpool Vol 3 #16

30.

30.0 30.1 30.2 30.3 30.4 Deadpool Vol 3 #19

31.

31.0 31.1 Deadpool Vol 3 #29

32.

New Mutants #98

33.

X-Force #2-24

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Silver Sable & the Wild Pack #23-30

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Wolverine Vol 2 #88

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Wolverine Annual Vol 2 #1995

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X-Force #46

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X-Force #47

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42.0 42.1 Deadpool #2-7

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44.

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45.0 45.1 Cable & Deadpool #15

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Cable & Deadpool #45-46

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Cable & Deadpool #47-48

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Cable & Deadpool #49-50

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Wolverine: Origins #20-25

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Deadpool Vol 2 #1-3

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Deadpool Vol 2 #8

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58.0 58.1 Deadpool Vol 2 #9

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Deadpool Vol 2 #10-12

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Deadpool Vol 2 #13-14

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Deadpool Vol 2 #16-18

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X-Force Annual Vol 3 #1

63.

Deadpool Corps #1-6

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X-Men: Second Coming #2

65.

Uncanny X-Force #5

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Deadpool vs. Thanos #1

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Deadpool Vol 3 #6

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Deadpool Vol 3 #15

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Deadpool Vol 3 #24

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Deadpool: The Gauntlet Infinite Comic #4

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Deadpool Vol 3 #23

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Deadpool Vol 3 #45

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Deadpool Vol 4 #7

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Deadpool Vol 4 #16

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Deadpool Vol 4 #1

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82.0 82.1 82.2 82.3 Cable & Deadpool #17

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Cable & Deadpool #1

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Thunderbolts #131

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Deadpool #9

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X-Force / Cable: Messiah War #1

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Deadpool Vol 3 #37

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Deadpool Team-Up #897

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Deadpool #3

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X-Force #2

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Deadpool Vol 2 #17

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Deadpool #45

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X-Force #5

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Deadpool Vol 2 #13

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Cable & Deadpool #2

97.

Deadpool Annual Vol 3 #1

98.

Cable & Deadpool #30

99.

Cable & Deadpool #34

100. Deadpool vs. Thanos #2


101. Cronin, Brian (1 July 2016). Comic Book Legends Revealed #582. Comic Book Resources. Retrieved on 1
July 2016.
102. Gambit Vol 3 #18
103. Deadpool: Suicide Kings Vol 1
104. Deadpool: Sins of the Past #1
105. Deadpool Vol 2 #55
106. Deadpool Vol 2 #27
107. Deadpool Vol 2 #28
108. Cable & Deadpool 30
109. Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1
110. Thunderbolts Vol 2 #23

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111. Duggan, Gerry (3 December 2013). Gerry Duggan on Twitter: "@JD_Boucher I didn't write the annual, but
I did wrote Deadpool NOW 11, and I consider DP to be ready and willing to do anything with a pulse.". Twitter.
Retrieved on 16 February 2016.
112. Duggan, Gerry (3 December 2013). Gerry Duggan on Twitter: "@JD_Boucher tell the kids I have a tumblr
at http://t.co/3oqk20yd8F and I'll keep everyone up to date on his omnisexual exploits.". Twitter. Retrieved on
16 February 2016.
113. Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul #1
114. Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul #1

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Wade Wilson

Current Alias

Kidpool

Aliases

Deadpool, Tito

Affiliation

Deadpool Corps

Base Of Operations

Xavier Orphanage for


Troubled Boys

Status
Identity

Secret Identity

Citizenship

Canadian

Marital Status

Single

Occupation
Education

Student
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Eyes

Brown
Origin

Universe
Creators

Earth-10330
Victor Gischler, Whilce
Portacio

First Appearance
Appearance of Death
Prelude to Deadpool
Deadpool Kills
Corps #2
Deadpool#2
(May, 2010)
(October, 2013)

History
Wade Wilson was a new student of the Xavier Orphanage for Troubled Boys. There, he didn't fit in well with the
other super powered students due to his troubling and juvenile tendencies and as a result ostracized by everyone,
including the Orphanage's faculty. Thus, leaving him a very lonely child.
After being sent into detention with Scott Summers for disrupting their class session, Wade convinced Scott to
escape from their detention to be at the school prom after telling him that he will help him to be with Jean Grey (if
he is paid). At the prom, Deadpool caused a ruckus and fight with Logan and nearly all of the Orphanage's
students. Mistress Storm stopped the fight, and Deadpool is ridiculed by everyone around him. Under pressure,
Wade decided to leave the Orphanage for good. Just as he said this, Deadpool of Earth-616 arrived and recruited
Wade into the Deadpool Corps in saving the Multiverse.
Powers and Abilities
Powers
Seemingly those of Wade Wilson of Earth-616.
Weapons
2 Lightsaber-like swords that he stole from The Xavier Orphanage for Troubled Boys' version of the Danger Room.
Links and References
19 Appearances of Wade Wilson (Earth-10330)
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Brandenberg Shiklah Thomas Wilson Weasel Wolverine
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Enemies

Whitby Emrys Killebrew Evil Deadpool Hammerhead Hit-Monkey Id the Selfish


Moon Lady Deathstrike Macho Gomez Madcap Mister Sinister New Frightful
Four Omega Red Sabretooth Slayback Slaymaster T-Ray Taskmaster Thanos

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Items

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Corps Marauders Weapon X Corpse Corps
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Movies Deadpool
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Creators Fabian Nicieza Rob Liefeld

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MC2
(Earth-982)

The Deadpool
Home to
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Mutant-hunting

Dead Man Wade

mercenary and

Kid
Home to The
Deadpool Kid
(Earth-1108)

Spider-Woman
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actress Erin

Apocalypse

Hasko

(Earth-295)

(Earth-1036)

Wolverinepool
Deadpool: Adamantium and
Wadey Wilson

Claws

Ultimate Universe

(Earth-1946)

(Earth-1610)

Headpool

Lady Deadpool

Zombiverse

Home to Lady

(Earth-2149)

Deadpool
(Earth-3010)

Home to
Deadpool
(Reality
Jumper)

An Age of Apocalypse
Days of Future
Now

(Earth-5701)

Hulked-Out Heroes
(Earth-6001)

(Earth-5700)

(Earth-5021)

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Earth X
(Earth-9997)

Marvel Panini
UK comics
Major

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Storm became Phoenix


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Deadpool
Home to Major
Deadpool
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Heroes turned

Deadpool Pulp
The Maltese Bunny

(Earth-10310)
Kidpool

(Earth-11010)

Deathloks
(Earth-11045)

Home to Kidpool
(Earth-10330)

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Last Gun on Earth


(Earth-11080)

Death Mask

Dreadpool

The Perfect World

Deadpool kills the

(Earth-11638)

Marvel Universe
(Earth-12101)

Space Punisher
(Earth-12091)

Psycho-Man's Army
Dominated the World
(Earth-12610)
Future Uncanny XForce
(Earth-12928)

Jean Grey School 25


Years Later
(Earth-13729)

Deadpool is an XMan
(Earth-12467)

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Warped reality by
Cosmic Cube
(Earth-14112)

Thunderbolts killed
by Red Leader
(Earth-14219)

Deadpool as Barry
Deadpool
(Earth-17893)

Night of the Living


Deadpool
(Earth-14031)

Lady Deadpool
Silentest Night
(Earth-20110)
Marvel Adventures
(Earth-20051)

Mimepool
Silentest Night
(Earth-20110)

Headpool
Silentest Night
(Earth-20110)

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Wade Wilson's War


(Earth-22206)
Kidpool
Silentest Night
(Earth-20110)

AAFES Universe
(Earth-33900)

Dogpool
Silentest Night
(Earth-20110)

Brother Nathan
(Earth-58161)
Dr. Doom unfriended
Deadpool on Faceless
Book
(Earth-41620)

Commander Wilson
Deadpool vs. X-

House of M

Force

(Earth-58163)

(Earth-42466)

Ultimate End
(Earth-61610)

Age of Stryfe
(Earth-80521)

Venompool
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Age of Ultron

Deadpool possessed

(Earth-61112)

by Venom
(Earth-90211)

Mini-Marvels
(Earth-99062)

Dogpool
Home to Dogpool
(Earth-103173)

Deadpool the Duck


Duckworld
(Earth-791021)

War
Deadpool: Horseman
of Apocalypse
(Earth-TRN042)

Deadpool MAX
(Earth-TRN133)
Deadpool: Member

Deadpool: Agent of

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S.H.I.E.L.D.

(Earth-TRN045)

(Earth-TRN043)
Iron Man
Wade Wilson: Iron
Man
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Pandapool
Home to Pandapool
Home to alternate XForce
(Earth-TRN165)

(Earth-TRN312)
Frederick Wilson
(Earth-TRN245)

Deadpool's
Massacre
(Earth-TRN246)

Cesspool
Home to Cesspool
(Earth-TRN318)

Motorpool
Home to Motorpool

Spiralpool

(Earth-TRN313)

Home to Spiralpool
Beespool

(Earth-TRN317)

Home to Beespool
(Earth-TRN314)

Dirtypool
Home to Dirtypool

Galactipool
Home to Galactipool

D.E.A.D.P.O.O.L.

(Earth-TRN319)

Home to
Deadpool Dinosaur

(Earth-TRN323)

D.E.A.D.P.O.O.L.
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Home to Deadpool

(Earth-TRN322)

Dinosaur
(Earth-TRN321)

Grootpool
Home to Grootpool
(Earth-TRN352)

Deathlokpool
Home to
Deathlokpool
(Earth-TRN324)

Squirrelpool
Home to Squirrelpool
(Earth-TRN351)

Knightpool
Home to Knightpool
(Earth-TRN353)

Hawkeyepool
Home to
Hawkeyepool
(Earth-TRN354)

Home to Matthew

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Chibipool

Malloy

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Home to Chibipool

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(Earth-TRN356)

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Avengers: EMH!
(Earth-8096)

X-Men Films
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Earth-10005's dystopian future
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Television

2010s Marvel
Animated Universe
(Earth-12041)

Marvel Disk Wars:

1990s X-Men and

The Avengers

Spider-Man cartoons

(Earth-TRN413)

(Earth-92131)

Marvel Anime
(Earth-101001)

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(X-Force Variant)
Marvel Super
Heroes: What The--?!
(Earth-TRN416)

Marvel Super
Heroes: What The--?!
(Earth-TRN416)

Video Games

X-Men Legends

LEGO Marvel Super

(Earth-7964)

Heroes
(Earth-13122)

Marvel: Ultimate
Alliance
(Earth-6109)

Marvel: Avengers
Alliance
(Earth-12131)

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Super Hero Squad


cartoon and games

Deadpool video
game
(Earth-13625)

Marvel vs. Capcom

(Earth-91119)

(Earth-30847)

Dogpool
Super Hero Squad
cartoon and games
(Earth-91119)

Headpool

Marvel Heroes
(Earth-TRN258)

Lady Deadpool

Marvel Heroes

Marvel Heroes

(Earth-TRN258)

(Earth-TRN258)

The Deadpool Kid


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Marvel Contest of
Champions
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Venompool
Marvel Contest of
Champions
(Earth-TRN517)

Marvel Contest of

Shattered

Champions

Dimensions

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Deadpool Corps

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Mercs for Money


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Team Deadpool
Marvel Universe
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Ultimate Universe
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Evil Deadpool

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James Bourne
Marvel Universe
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Marvel Universe
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Evil Deadpool
Marvel Universe
(Earth-616)

Greg Salinger
Marvel Universe
(Earth-616)

Emily Preston/"Wade

Kid Deadpool

Walter Newell

Wilson"

Marvel Universe

Marvel Universe

(Earth-616)

(Earth-616)

Marvel Universe
(Earth-616)

Madcap
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Swordsman

Deadpool

(Heroes Reborn)

(Outcast)

Marvel Universe

Night of the Living

(Earth-616)

Deadpool
T-Ray

(Earth-14031)

Marvel Universe
(Earth-616)
Liz
Night of the Living
Deadpool
(Earth-14031)

Poppupian
Infinity Gauntlet &
Impossible Man
(Earth-95397)

Peter Parker

Terror

Marvel Universe

Shadowline

(Earth-616)

Dmitri Smerdyakov
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(Earth-88194)

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Marvel Universe
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Gwenpool

Deadpool Related

Deathwish
The Perfect World
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Championpool
Marvel Universe
(Earth-616)

Masacre
Marvel Universe
(Earth-616)

Widdle Wade
Marvel Universe
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Marvel Contest of
Champions
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Watari
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Deadpool comics reading order


His first two miniseries are called:

Deadpool: The Circle Chase (issues #1 - #4)

Deadpool: Sins of the Past (issues #1 - #4)


-These are collected in Deadpool Classic Volume 1 alongside New Mutants #98, his first appearance.

These count as Deadpool v1 (volume 1) and both have a heavily 90s art style, however, they deliver a basic
introduction to his supporting cast as well as establishing the basic themes which will crop up in:

Deadpool v2 (issues #-1 - #69)


-Collected in Deadpool Classic Volumes 1 - 9 or the Joe Kelly Deadpool Omnibus and the
upcoming Deadpool Classic Omnibus

Volumes 1 - 5 of Deadpool Classic or the Joe Kelly Deadpool Omnibus contain Joe Kellys run on the character which
is considered by most to be the definitive Deadpool run. The quality of the book wavers after Kelly leaves at #33 but
its still enjoyable.

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The upcoming Deadpool Classic Omnibus will collect Deadpool v2 #34 - #69 and Agent X #1 - #15, details of which
are below.

Agent X (Issues #1 - #15)


-Collected in Deadpool Classic Volume 9 & Deadpool Classic Volume 10 or the upcoming Deadpool Classic
Omnibus.

Alex/Agent X is a new character but hes essential to Wades history, events referenced in later comics may not make
much sense if you havent read this as characters from the book carry over into the next series on this list.

Cable & Deadpool (issues #1 - #50)


-Collected in Cable & Deadpool: If Looks Could Kill / The Burnt Offering / The Human Race / Bosom
Buddies / Living Legends / Paved With Good Intentions / Separation Anxiety / Deadpool vs. The Marvel
Universe, the 3 Cable & Deadpool Ultimate Collection books or the Deadpool & Cable Omnibus.

Easily one of the most recommended Deadpool series of all time and for good reason. Written by Deadpool cocreator Fabian Nicieza it features lots of action, moral conundrums and a budding bromance as well as top quality art.
This is essential reading and shows natural character development from Deadpool v2 and Agent X.

Deadpool v3 (issues #1 - #63)


-Collected in Deadpool: Secret Invasion / Dark Reign / X Marks The Spot / Monkey Business / What
Happens In Vegas / I Rule You Suck / Space Oddity/ Operation Annihilation Institutionalized / Evil Deadpool
/ Dead or 4 Deadpool: The Complete Collection by Daniel Way books

This run was more style over substance and was more of a character regression instead of progression. The most
polarizing entry on this list, Way did his own thing and threw a lot of established history out of the window. If you
enjoyed Deadpool v1, v2 and Cable & Deadpoolthen this may be a disappointment because Wade just becomes
lolrandom and gets unexplained (until Deadpool Annual #1 in 2013) voices in his head and hallucinations. But hey,
credit where credit is due it lasted 4 years before Way passed the torch and it had some nice artwork.

Uncanny X-Force v1 (issues #1 - #35)


-Collected in Uncanny X-Force: The Apocalypse Solution / Deathlok Nation / The Dark Angel Saga Book 1 /
The Dark Angel Saga Book 2 / Otherworld / Final Executionor two Uncanny X-Force by Rick Remender: The
Complete Collection books, or the Uncanny X-Force Omnibus by Rick Remender
-Fear Itself tie-in (3 issues) collected in 1 TPB (Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force / The Deep)

This series really excels at getting Deadpool right, Remender fully understands the character and shows that he is
more than just jokes and flashy sword and gunfights. In many ways the moral center of the X-Force black ops squad,
Deadpool is one of its highlights. The run is highly recommended and considered one of the best X-Books in recent
history.

Deadpool v4 (45 issues)


-Collected in the Deadpool: Dead Presidents / Soul Hunter / The Good, The Bad & The Ugly / Deadpool vs.
S.H.I.E.L.D / The Wedding of Deadpool / Original Sin / Axis / All Good Things or 4 Deadpool by Duggan &
Posehn hardcovers

This started with Marvel Now! in November 2012 and its been a fantastic read as each arc delves further into
Deadpools damaged psyche while keeping the humour intact. The writers understand the character completely and it

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feels like the well-deserved progression Deadpool had been waiting for after Cable & Deadpool and Uncanny XForce. This is the best Deadpool in years and is looking to be one of the best runs on the character in his history.

Deadpool: The Gauntlet (issues #1 - #13)


-Available digitally on ComiXology.
-Collected in Deadpool: Draculas Gauntlet

A digital series by Brian Posehn and Gerry Duggan which takes place after Deadpool v4 #25 and leads directly into
events of Deadpool v4 #27. Although it is collected in a physical trade I would recommend buying the 13 chapters via
ComiXology as the Infinite Comics format is what it was made for and it flows beautifully.

Uncanny Avengers v3 (Currently ongoing)


-Part of All-New All-Different Marvel and premiering after Secret Wars
-Written by Gerry Duggan (Deadpool v4) and illustrated by Ryan Stegman (Superior Spider-Man)
-Currently uncollected as it is not yet released

This book is set in the new Marvel Universe post-Secret Wars and sees Steve Rogers recruit Deadpool for his and
Rogues Avengers Unity Squad, promoting peaceful cooperation between humans, mutants and Inhumans. Duggan
has said that Steve Rogers sees Deadpool as a worthwhile reclamation project after events of The Good, The Bad &
The Ugly (Deadpool v4) and Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1 (one-shot). Deadpools rich, new
status quo sees him funding these Avengers alongside Spider-Man, who is none too happy that Wade is part of the
team.

Deadpool v5 (Currently ongoing)


-Part of the All-New All-Different Marvel initiative
-Written by Gerry Duggan (Deadpool v4) and illustrated by Mike Hawthorne (Deadpool v4)
-Currently uncollected as it is not yet released.

This run sees Deadpool return from the dead eight months after Secret Wars. Wade will be more popular than he has
ever been before and a member of the Uncanny Avengers Unity Squad. Steve Rogers, Shiklah (Wades wife) and his
daughter Eleanor have been confirmed as part of the supporting cast.

Deadpool & Cable: Split Second (Digitally #1 - #6, in print #1 - #3)


-Written and illustrated by Cable & Deadpool veterans Fabian Nicieza & Reilly Brown, respectively
-Currently uncollected as still running

Deadpool & Cable: Split Second follows Deadpool during the eight month gap after Secret Wars crossing paths with
Cable, who has learned that he needs to desperately protect a mans life from Deadpool for the sake of the future.
Expect to see the tables turned as Deadpools life is, for once, better put-together than Cables.

Deadpool & Spider-Man v1 (Launching January 2016)


-Part of All-New All-Different Marvel and premiering after Secret Wars
-Written by Joe Kelly (Deadpool v2) and illustrated by Ed McGuinness (Deadpool v2)
-Currently uncollected as it is not yet released

Announced at San Diego Comic Con 2015, this series sees former Deadpool writer and artist team Joe Kelly and Ed
McGuinness return to the character they helped define. This book will feature both Deadpool and Spider-Man in a
variety of team-ups.

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Modern Miniseries

Deadpool vs. Carnage (issues #1 - #4)


-4 issue miniseries by Cullen Bunn (writer of Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe / Killustrated / Kills
Deadpool / Night of the Living Deadpool
Collected in Deadpool vs. Carnage or the Deadpool Minibus

Deadpool vs. X-Force (issues #1 - #4)


-4 issue miniseries by Duane Swierczynski which takes place before Deadpools first appearance
-Collected in Deadpool vs. X-Force

Hawkeye vs Deadpool (issues #0 - #5)


-6 issue miniseries by Gerry Duggan
-Takes place after the Original Sin arc (Deadpool v4 #29 - #34)
-Collected in Hawkeye vs. Deadpool

Deadpools Art of War (issues #1 - #4)


-4 issue miniseries by Peter David
-Collected in Deadpools Art of War

Deadpool vs. Thanos


-4 issue miniseries by Tim Seeley
-Takes place just before Deadpool v4

Deadpool and the Mercs For Money (issues #1 - #5)


-Debuting in February 2016
-5 issue miniseries by Cullen Bunn
-Taking place alongside Deadpool v5

Optional Reading
This is just stuff which is good but doesnt really impact Deadpools story as a whole and therefore its not necessary if
you want just the main arcs.

Thunderbolts
-Issues #1 - #32 collected in Thunderbolts: No Quarter / Red Scare / Infinity / No Mercy / Punisher vs. The
Thunderbolts

Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (issues #1 - #13)


-Collected in Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth: Head Trip or Deadpool Classic volume 11

Prelude to Deadpool Corps (issues #1 - #5)


-Collected in Deadpool Corps Prelude or Deadpool Classic Volume 12

Deadpool Corps (issues #1 - #12)


-Collected in Deadpool Corps: Poolpocalypse Now / You Say You Want A Revolution or Deadpool Classic
Volume 12

Deadpool Family (one shot)


-Collected in Deadpool: All In The Family

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Deadpool Kills Deadpool (issues #1 - #4)


-Collected in Deadpool Kills Deadpool or the Deadpool Minibus

Deadpool: Suicide Kings (issues #1 - #4)


-Collected in Deadpool: Suicide Kings or Deadpool Classic Volume 14

Deadpool: Game$ of Death (one shot)


-Collected in Deadpool: Suicide Kings or Deadpool Classic Volume 14

Deadpool: Wade Wilsons War (issues #1 - #4)


-Collected in Deadpool: Wade Wilsons War

Wolverine / Deadpool: The Decoy (one shot)


-Collected in Deadpool Team Up: BFFs or Deadpool Classic Volume 14

Deadpool Team-Up (issues #899 - 883)


-Issue numbers count back rather than forward
-Collected in Deadpool Team Up: Good Buddies / Special Relationships / BFFs or Deadpool Classic Volume
13

Deadpool issues #900 & #1000


-Larger issues with several short stories
-Collected in Deadpool: Dead Head Redemption or Deadpool Classic Volume 14

Fear Itself: Deadpool (issues #1 - #3)


-Collected in Fear Itself: Deadpool / Fearsome Four

Deadpools Secret Secret Wars


-Collected in Deadpools Secret Secret Wars

Mrs Deadpool and the Howling Commandos


-To be collected in Mrs Deadpool and the Howling Commandos in April 2016

Alternate Universe (AU) Stories

X-Men Origins: Deadpool (one shot)


-Collected in X-Men Origins II or Deadpool Classic Volume 14
-Only AU because it heavily contradicts other established issues

Deadpool Max v1 (issues #1 - #12)

-Collected in Deadpool Max: Nutjob / Involuntary Armageddon

Deadpool Max v2 (issues #1 - #6)


-Collected in Deadpool Max: Second Cut

Deadpool Pulp (issues #1 - #4)


-Collected in Deadpool Pulp

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5 Ronin (issues #1 - #5)


-Collected in 5 Ronin

Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe (issues #1 - #4)


-Collected in Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe or the Deadpool Minibus

Deadpool Killustrated (issues #1 - #4)


-Collected Deadpool: Killustrated or the Deadpool Minibus

Night of the Living Deadpool (issues #1 - #4)


-Collected in Night of the Living Deadpool or the Deadpool Minibus

Return of the Living Deadpool (issues #1 - #4)


-Running for four issues from February 2015

I havent covered his appearances on this list as there are so many, just the main stories and the names of the books
where you can find them. Of course there are alternate means of acquiring these comics but I would encourage
buying them if you like them.
I think that about covers it for now! If I missed anything please let me know as Im occasionally forgetful. Of course if
you need any more help please dont hesitate to ask.

List of Deadpool titles


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Deadpool is a comic book anti-hero in the Marvel Comics Universe. Since 1993 he has starred in
several ongoing series, as well as a number of limited series and one-shots.[1][2]

Primary series

Deadpool #1-69 (January 1997 - September 2002). Includes a #0 issue in January 1998 and
a #-1 issue in July 1998. Vol. 1 was a limited series. Issues #57-60 were subtitled Agent of
Weapon X while issues #61-64 were subtitled Funeral for a Freak.

Daredevil/Deadpool '97 Annual (September 1997)

1998 Annual Starring Deadpool and Death (July 1998)

Cable & Deadpool #1-50 (May 2004 - April 2008)


Deadpool Vol. 2 #1-63 (November 2008 - December 2012). Includes a #900 issue in
December 2009 and a #1000 issue in October 2010. Also includes #33.1 and #49.1.

Deadpool Annual #1 (May 2011)

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Deadpool Team-Up #899-883 (December 2009 - May 2011). Title released in reverse since
#899.

Deadpool Vol. 3 #1-45 (250) (January 2013 - April 2015)[3]

Deadpool Annual #1 (November 2013)

Deadpool Annual #2 (July 2014)

Deadpool Bi-Annual (November 2014)


Deadpool Vol. 4 (#1-ongoing). Also includes #3.1

Spin-off series

Agent X #1-15 (September 2002 - December 2003)

Hit Monkey #1-3

Hit Monkey (one-shot)

Gwenpool Holiday Special #1

Spider-man/Deadpool (March 2016 - ) ongoing series

Deadpool & The Mercs for Money (July 2016 - ) ongoing series

Limited series

Deadpool: The Circle Chase #1-4 (August 1993-November 1993)

Deadpool Sins of the Past #1-4 (August 1994-November 1994)

Deadpool: Merc With a Mouth #1-13 (September 2009 - September 2010)

Prelude to Deadpool Corps #1-5 (May 2010)

Deadpool Corps #1-12 (June 2010 - May 2011)

Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War #1-4 (August - November 2010)

Deadpool Max #1-12 (November 2010 - November 2011)

Deadpool Pulp #1-4 (November 2010 - February 2011)

Fear Itself: Deadpool #1-3 (August - October 2011)

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Deadpool Max II #1-6 (December 2011 - May 2012)

Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #1-4 (October 2012)

Deadpool Killustrated #1-4 (March - June 2013)

Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1-4 (July - October 2013)

Night of the Living Deadpool #1-4 (January - March 2014)

Deadpool Vs. Carnage #1-4 (June - August 2014)

Deadpool: Dracula's Gauntlet #1-7 (July - August 2014)

Deadpool Vs. X-Force #1-4 (July - September 2014)

Hawkeye Vs. Deadpool #0-4 (September 2014 - )

Deadpool's Art of War #1-4 (October 2014-)

Return of the Living Deadpool #1-4 (February - May 2015)

Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #1-4 (May 2015 - August 2015)

Mrs. Deadpool and the Howling Commandos #1-4

Deadpool vs. Thanos #1-4 (September 2015 - October 2015)

Deadpool and the Mercs For Money #1-5 (February 2016-August 2016)

Deadpool v Gambit #1-5 (August 2016-November 2016)

Digital series

Deadpool: The Gauntlet Infinite Comic #1-13 (January - April 2014)

Deadpool & Cable: Split Second Infinite Comic #1-6

Deadpool: Too Soon? Infinite Comic #1-8

One-shots

Encyclopdia Deadpoolica (December 1998)

Baby's First Deadpool Book #1 (December 1998)

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Deadpool Team-Up Starring Deadpool and Widdle Wade #1 (December 1998)

Deadpool/GLI: Summer Fun Spectacular (September 2007)

Deadpool: Game$ of Death #1 (May 2009)

Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul (March 2010)

Lady Deadpool #1 (July 2010)

X-Men Origins: Deadpool #1 (July 2010)

What If Venom Possessed Deadpool? #1 (February 2011)

Deadpool/Cable #26 (February 2011).

Deadpool Family #1 (April 2011)

Wolverine/Deadpool: The Decoy #1 (July 2011)

Deadpool Max-mas #1 (December 2011)

Deadpool Bi-Annual #1 (September 2014)

Death of Wolverine: Deadpool & Captain America #1 (October 2014)

Deadpool: Last Days of Magic #1 (May 2016)

Collected editions
See also: Cable & Deadpool Collected editions

Deadpool: The Circle Chase (collects Deadpool: The Circle Chase #14, 96 pages, Marvel
Comics, March 1997, ISBN 0-7851-0259-0)

Deadpool II: Sins of the Past (collects Deadpool Vol. 1 #14, 96 pages, Marvel Comics,
January 1997, ISBN 0-7851-0554-9)

Deadpool (Panini Comics):

Volume 1 (collects Deadpool: The Circle Chase and Deadpool: Sins of the Past #1-4,
196 pages, June 2008, ISBN 1-905239-84-X)

Volume 2 (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #19, 308 pages, July 2009, ISBN 1-84653-4275)

Volume 3: You Only Die Twice (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #10-17 and 0, 244 pages,
June 2010, ISBN 1-84653-453-4)

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Deadpool Classic (Marvel Comics):

Volume 1 (collects New Mutants #98, Deadpool: The Circle Chase, Deadpool: Sins
of the Past Vol. 1 #1-4, and Deadpool (vol. 1) #1, 264 pages, May 2008, ISBN 0-7851-31248)

Volume 2 (collects Deadpool Vol. 1 #2-8 and -1, and Daredevil/Deadpool Annual
1997, 256 pages, April 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3731-9)

Volume 3 (collects Deadpool Vol. 1 #9-17, and Amazing Spider-Man #47, 280 pages,
November 2009, ISBN 0-7851-4244-4)

Volume 4 (collects Deadpool Vol. 1 #18-25, #0, and Deadpool & Death Annual 1998,
296 pages, February 2011, ISBN 0-7851-5302-0)

Volume 5 (collects Deadpool Vol. 1 #26-33, Baby's First Deadpool Book,


and Deadpool Team-Up #1, 272 pages, June 2011, ISBN 0-7851-5519-8)

Volume 6 (collects Deadpool Vol. 1 #34-45, and Black Panther #23, 312 pages,
February 2012, ISBN 978-0785159414)

Volume 7 (collects Deadpool Vol. 1 #46-56, and X-Men Unlimited (the deadpool
story) #28, 272 pages, August 2012, ISBN 978-0785162384)

Volume 8 (collects Deadpool Vol. 1 #57-64, 272 pages, ISBN 978-0-7851-6732-7)

Volume 9 (collects Deadpool Vol. 1 #65-69 and Agent X #1-6 ISBN 0-7851-8513-5)

Volume 10 (collects Deadpool AGENT X #7-15 and Fight-Man #1, ISBN 0-78519046-5)

Volume 11 (collects Deadpool Merc With a Mouth #1-13, Lady Deadpool #1, ISBN 07851-9730-3)

Volume 12 (collects Deadpool Prelude to Deadpool Corps #1-5, Deadpool Corps #112, Deadpool Family #1, ISBN 0-7851-9731-1)

Volume 13 (collects Deadpool Team-Up (1998) #1, Deadpool Team-up #899883, ISBN 0-7851-9732-X)

Volume 14: (collects Deadpool: Games of Death #1, Deadpool: Suicide Kings #15, Deadpool #900 and #1000, X-Men Origins: Deadpool, Material from Marvel Digital
Holiday Special 2, Marvel Spotlight: Deadpool, ISBN 0-7851-9733-8)

Volume 15: (collects Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shield #1, Cable (2008)
#25, Deadpool & Cable #26, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #38, Deadpool Annual (2011)
#1, Incredible Hulks Annual 1, Wolverine/Deadpool: The Decoy #1, Fear Itself: Deadpool #13, Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul #1, ISBN 0-7851-9690-0)

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Volume 16: (collects Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #1-4, Deadpool
Killustrated #1-4, and Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1-4, ISBN 978-0785195412)

Volume 17: (collects Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War #1-4, Deadpool Pulp #1-4, Night
of The Living Deadpool #1-4, and Return of The Living Deadpool #1-4 ISBN 9781302904302)(March 28, 2017)

Wolverine/Deadpool: Weapon X (collects Wolverine #162-166 and Deadpool Vol. 1 #57-60,


200 pages, Marvel Comics, August 2002, ISBN 0-7851-0918-8)

Deadpool Vol. 2:

Volume 1: Secret Invasion (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #1-5, 120 pages, Marvel
Comics, hardcover, March 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3273-2, softcover, July 2009, ISBN 0-78513273-2)

Volume 2: Dark Reign (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #6-7 and 10-12, 112 pages, Marvel
Comics, hardcover, September 2009, ISBN 0-7851-3980-X, softcover, December
2009, ISBN 0-7851-3274-0)

Dark Reign: Deadpool/Thunderbolts (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #8-9


and Thunderbolts #130-131, 96 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, July 2009, ISBN 0-78514090-5)

Volume 3: X Marks the Spot (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #13-18, 144 pages, Marvel
Comics, March 2010, hardcover, ISBN 0-7851-4311-4, softcover, ISBN 0-7851-4040-9)

Volume 4: Monkey Business (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #19-22, and Hit-Monkey OneShot, 120 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, July 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4530-3, softcover,
December 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4531-1)

Volume 5: What Happens in Vegas (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #23-26, 120 pages,
Marvel Comics, hardcover, October 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4532-X, softcover, March 2011)

Volume 6: I Rule, You Suck (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #27-31, 120 pages, Marvel
Comics, hardcover, March 2011, softcover, July 2011)

Volume 7: Space Oddity (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #32-35, 33.1, 120 pages, Marvel
Comics, hardcover, June 2011, softcover, November 2011)

Volume 8: Operation Annihilation (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #36-39,


and Deadpool Vol. 1 #4, 112 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, October 2011, softcover,
April 2012)

Volume 9: Institutionalized (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #40-44, 120 pages, Marvel


Comics, hardcover, January 2012, softcover, June 2012)

Volume 10: Evil Deadpool (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #45-49, 49.1, 144 pages, Marvel
Comics, hardcover, April 2012)

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Volume 11: DEAD (collects Deadpool Vol. 2 #50-63, 328 pages, Marvel Comics,
hardcover, December 2012, ISBN 0-7851-6242-9)

Deadpool: Suicide Kings (collects Deadpool: Suicide Kings #1-5 and Deadpool: Game$ of
Death #1, 152 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, October 2009, ISBN 0-7851-4172-3, premiere
hardcover, February 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4041-7, softcover, April 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4041-7)

Deadpool: Merc With a Mouth, Volume 1 - Head Trip (collects Deadpool: Merc With a
Mouth #1-13, 328 pages, premiere hardcover, October 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4534-6, softcover,
March 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4407-2)

Deadpool Corps:

Deadpool Corps Prelude (collects Prelude to Deadpool Corps #1-5, 120 pages,
Marvel Comics, premiere hardcover, July 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4752-7, softcover, January
2011)

Volume 1: Pool-pocalypse Now (collects Deadpool Corps #1-6, 168 pages,


hardcover, October 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4824-8, softcover, April 2011)

Volume 2: You Say You Want A Revolution (collects Deadpool Corps #7-12, 144
pages, hardcover, May 2011, softcover, December 2011)

Deadpool Team-Up:

Volume 1: Good Buddies (collects Deadpool Team-Up #899-894, Marvel Spotlight


Deadpool, 144 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, August 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4528-1,
softcover, December 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4529-X)

Volume 2: Special Relationship (collects Deadpool Team-Up #893-889, 192 pages,


Marvel Comics, hardcover, December 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4711-X, softcover, June 2011)

Volume 3: BFF's (collects Deadpool Team-Up #888-883, Wolverine/Deadpool: The


Decoy #1, 168 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, May 2011, softcover, November 2011)

Deadpool Max:

Volume 1: Nutjob (collects Deadpool Max #1-6, 144 pages, Marvel Comics,
hardcover, June 2011, softcover, December 2011)

Volume 2: Involuntary Armageddon (collects Deadpool Max #7-12, 144 pages,


Marvel Comics, hardcover, December 2011)

Volume 3: Second Cut (collects Deadpool Max II #1-6 and Deadpool Max-mas #1,
176 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, May 2012)

Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War (collects Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War #1-4, 104 pages,
Marvel Comics, hardcover, December 2010, ISBN 0-7851-4585-0, softcover, June 2011)

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Deadpool Pulp (collects Deadpool Pulp #1-4, 112 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, March
2011, softcover, August 2011)

Deadpool: The Dead-Head Redemption (collects Deadpool Vol. 3 #900, #1000, Captain
America: Who Won't Wield The Shield, and Marvel Digital Holiday Special: Merry Freakin'
Christmas, 240 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, June 2011)

Deadpool/Amazing Spider-Man/Hulk: Identity Wars (collects Amazing Spider-Man Annual


#38, Deadpool Vol. 2 Annual #1, and Incredible Hulks Annual #1, 112 pages, Marvel Comics,
hardcover, September 2011)

Deadpool: All in the Family (collects Deadpool Family, Cable Vol. 2 #25, and Deadpool and
Cable #26, 112 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, September 2011)

Fear Itself: Deadpool/Fearsome Four (collects Fear Itself: Deadpool #1-3, and Fear Itself:
Fearsome Four #1-4, 168 pages, Marvel Comics, hardcover, February 2012)

Mighty Marvel: Women of Marvel. Includes Lady Deadpool #1.

Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (collects Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #1-4, 96
pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, November 2012)

Deadpool Killustrated (collects Deadpool Killustrated #1-4, 96 Pages, Marvel Comics,


softcover, July 2013)

Deadpool Kills Deadpool (collects Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1-4, 96, pages, Marvel Comics,
softcover, December 2013)

Night of the Living Deadpool (collects Night of the Living Deadpool #1-4, 96, Pages, Marvel
Comics, softcover, June 2014)

Deadpool vs. Carnage (collects Deadpool vs. Carnage #1-4, Superior Carnage Annual' #1,
120 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, September 2014)

Deadpool vs. X-Force (collects Deadpool vs. X-Force #1-4, 112 pages, Marvel Comics,
softcover, November 2014)

Deadpool: Dracula's Gauntlet (collects Deadpool: Dracula's Gauntlet #1-7, 200 pages,
Marvel Comics, softcover, November 2014)

Deadpool: The Ones with Deadpool (collects Deadpool Bi-Annual' #1, Death of Wolverine:
Deadpool & Captain America #1, Deadpool Annual #1-2, 128 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover,
February 2015)

Deadpool vs. Hawkeye (collects Deadpool vs. Hawkeye #0-4, 112 Pages, Marvel Comics,
softcover, March 2015)

Deadpool's Art of War (collects Deadpool's Art of War #1-4, 96, pages, Marvel Comics,
softcover, March 2015)

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Deadpool Classic Companion (collects Nomad Vol. 2 #4; Secret Defenders #1517; Wolverine Vol. 2 88, 154-155; X-Force #47, 56; Heroes for Hire #10-11; Material
From Avengers #366; Silver Sable & the Wild Pack #23, 30; Wolverine Annual '95, '99; Contest
of Champions II 2; Marvel Comics Presents #10; Breaking into Comics the Marvel Way #2, 328
pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, April 2015)

Return of the Living Deadpool (collects Return of the Living Deadpool #1-4, 112 pages,
Marvel Comics, softcover, July 2015)

Deadpool Vol. 3:

Volume 1: Dead Presidents (collects Deadpool Vol. 3 #1-6, 136 pages, Marvel
Comics, softcover, June 2013)

Volume 2: Soul Hunter (collects Deadpool Vol. 3 #7-12, 136 pages, Marvel Comics,
softcover, August 2013 978-0785166818)

Volume 3: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly (collects Deadpool Vol. 3 #1319, 144
pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, December 2013 978-0785166825)

Volume 4: Deadpool VS S.H.I.E.L.D. (collects Deadpool Vol. 3 #20-25, 136 pages,


Marvel Comics, softcover, May 2014 978-0785189329)

Volume 5: Wedding of Deadpool (collects Deadpool Vol. 3 #2628, Deadpool Annual


#1, 144 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, August 2014 978-0785189336)

Volume 6: Original Sin (collects Deadpool Vol. 3 #2934, Marvel Comics, softcover,
December 2014)

Volume 7: Axis (collects Deadpool Vol. 3 #35-40, Marvel Comics, softcover, March
2015, 978-0785192435)

Volume 8: All Good Things... (collects Deadpool Vol. 3 #41-44, 250, Marvel Comics,
softcover, June 2015 978-0785192442

Deadpool: World's Greatest:

Volume 1: Millionaire With A Mouth (collects Deadpool: World's Greatest #1-5, 112
pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, April 2016 978-1846537257)

Volume 2: End of an Error (collects Deadpool: World's Greatest #3.1: Tres Punto
Uno, 6-7, 112 pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, June 2016 978-1846537486)

Volume 3: Deadpool Vs. Sabretooth (collects Deadpool: World's Greatest #8-12, 116
pages, Marvel Comics, softcover, September 2016 978-0785196198)

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Chronological order of all Deadpool issues (Please Note this only goes UP TO JULY
2013)
This is the complete list of all Deadpool appearances since his first appearance in
New Mutants back in 1991. I should add that I only have the list of comics and not
TPB's, HC's and Collections. I have included variants and 2nd printings.
February 1991
New Mutants (1983 - 1991) # 98
August 1991
X-Force (1991 X-Force (1991 X-Force (1991 X-Force (1991 X-Force (1991 X-Force (1991 X-Force (1991 -

2002)
2002)
2002)
2002)
2002)
2002)
2002)

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1
1b
1c
1d
1e
1f
1g

September 1991
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 2
November 1991
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 4
December 1991
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 5
March 1992
X-Force (1991 - 2002) Annual # 1
May 1992
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 10
June 1992
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 11
August 1992
Nomad (1992 - 1994) # 4
September 1992
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 14
October 1992
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X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 15


December 1992
X-Men Premium Edition (1993 Toys R Us) # 1
April 1993
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 21
May 1993
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 22
June 1993
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 23
July 1993
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 24
Marvel Age (1983 - 1994) # 126
August 1993
Deadpool: The Circle Chase (1993) # 1
September 1993
The Avengers (1963-1996, 2004) # 366
Deadpool: The Circle Chase (1993) # 2
October 1993
Deadpool: The Circle Chase (1993) # 3
X-Force (1991 - 2002) Annual # 2
November 1993
Deadpool: The Circle Chase (1993) # 4
April 1994
Silver Sable and The Wild Pack (1992 - 1995) # 23
May 1994
Secret Defenders (1993 - 1995) # 15
June 1994
Secret Defenders (1993 - 1995) # 16
July 1994
Secret Defenders (1993 - 1995) # 17

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August 1994
Deadpool (1994) # 1
X-Force (1991 - 2002) Annual # 3
September 1994
Deadpool (1994) # 2
October 1994
Deadpool (1994) # 3
November 1994
Deadpool (1994) # 4
Silver Sable and The Wild Pack (1992 - 1995) # 30
December 1994
Wolverine (1988 - 2003) # 88
Wolverine (1988 - 2003) # 88b
March 1995
X-Calibre (1995) # 1
X-Calibre (1995) # 1b
April 1995
X-Calibre (1995) # 2
X-Men the Ultra Collection (1994 - 1995) # 5
May 1995
X-Calibre (1995) # 3
June 1995
X-Calibre (1995) # 4
September 1995
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 46
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 46b
Wolverine (1988 - 2003) Annual 1995
October 1995
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 47
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 47b
June 1996
Wolverine (1988 - 2003) # 102.5

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July 1996
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 56
January 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 1
February 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 2
March 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 3
April 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 4
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 4b
May 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 5
June 1997
Daredevil Deadpool Annual # 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 6
July 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # -1
August 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 7
September 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 8
October 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 9
November 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 10
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 71
December 1997
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 11
January 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 0
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Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 12b
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) Annual # 1998
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 73
February 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 13
March 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 14
April 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 15
Heroes For Hire (1997 - 1999) # 10
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 76
May 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 16
Heroes For Hire (1997 - 1999) # 11
June 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 17
July 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 18
August 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 19
September 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 20
October 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 21
November 1998
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 22
December 1998
Baby's First Deadpool Book (1998) Special # 1
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 23
Deadpool Team-Up (1998) # 1
Encyclopedia Deadpoolica (1998) # 1

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January 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 24
February 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 25
March 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 26
April 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 27
May 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 28
June 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 29
July 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 30
August 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 31
J2 (1998) # 11
September 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 32
Contest of Champions II (1999) # 1
October 1999
Contest of Champions II (1999) # 3
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 33
Wolverine (1988 - 2003) Annual # 1999
November 1999
Contest of Champions II (1999) # 4
Contest of Champions II (1999) # 5
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 34
December 1999
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 35
January 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 36
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February 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 37
March 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 38
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 100
X-Force (1991 - 2002) # 100b
April 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 39
May 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 40
June 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 41
Gambit (1998 - 2000) # 17
July 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 42
Gambit (1998 - 2000) # 18
August 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 43
September 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 44
Wolverine (1988 - 2003) # 154
X-Men Unlimited (1993 - 2003) # 28
Black Panther (1998 - 2003) # 22
October 2000
Black Panther (1998 - 2003) # 23
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 45
Wolverine (1988 - 2003) # 155
November 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 46
December 2000
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 47

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January 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 48
February 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 49
March 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 50
April 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 51
May 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 52
June 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 53
July 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 54
August 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 55
September 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 56
October 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 57
November 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 58
December 2001
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 59
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 5
January 2002
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 60
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 6
X-Men Millennial Visions 2001
February 2002
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 61
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March 2002
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 62
April 2002
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 63
May 2002
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 64
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 65
June 2002
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 66
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 12
July 2002
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 67
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 13
August 2002
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 68
September 2002
Deadpool (1996 - 2002) # 69
November 2003
Agent X (2002 - 2004) # 13
December 2003
Agent X (2002 - 2004) # 14
Agent X (2002 - 2004) # 15
March 2004
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 1
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 1b
June 2004
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 2
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 45
July 2004
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 3
August 2004
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Identity Disc (2004) # 1
September 2004
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 5
Identity Disc (2004) # 2
October 2004
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 6
Identity Disc (2004) # 3
November 2004
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 7
Identity Disc (2004) # 4
December 2004
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 8
Identity Disc (2004) # 5
January 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 9
X-Force (2004) # 4
February 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 10
X-Force (2004) # 5
March 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 11
April 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 12
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 59
May 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 13
June 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 14
July 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 15
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 64

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August 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 16
September 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 17
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 66
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 67
Weapon X Days of Future Now (2005) # 1
October 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 18
Exiles (2001 - 2008) # 68
November 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 19
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 20
Weapon X Days of Future Now (2005) # 3
December 2005
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 21
January 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 22
February 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 23
March 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 24
New X-men (2004 - 2008) # 22
April 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 25
May 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 26
Ultimate Spider-Man (2000 - 2009) # 91
Ultimate Spider-Man (2000 - 2009) # 92
June 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 27
Ultimate Spider-Man (2000 - 2009) # 93
July 2006
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Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 28


Ultimate Spider-Man (2000 - 2009) # 94
August 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 29
September 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 30
October 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 31
November 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 32
December 2006
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 33
Marvel Team-Up (2004 - 2006) # 25
January 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 34
February 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 35
March 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 36
April 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 37
May 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 38
White Tiger (2006) # 5
June 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 39
July 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 40
August 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 41
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 42
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September 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 43
Deadpool GLI Summer Fun Spectacular (2007) # 1
October 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 44
November 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 45
December 2007
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 46
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 46b
Ultimate Secrets (2008) # 1
January 2008
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 47
February 2008
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 48
March 2008
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 49
Wolverine: Origins (2006 - 2010) # 21
April 2008
Cable & Deadpool (2004 - 2008) # 50
Wolverine: Origins (2006 - 2010) # 22
May 2008
Wolverine: Origins (2006 - 2010) # 23
June 2008
Wolverine: Origins (2006 - 2010) # 24
July 2008
Wolverine: Origins (2006 - 2010) # 25
Wolverine: Origins (2006 - 2010) # 25b
August 2008
Marvel Comics Presents (2007 - 2008) # 10
November 2008
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 1
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December 2008
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 3
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 3b
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 3c
Marvel Zombies 3 (2008) # 1
Marvel Zombies 3 (2008) # 1b
Marvel Zombies 3 (2008) # 1c
January 2009
Dark Reign Files (2009) # 1
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 4
February 2009
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 5
Weapon X: First Class (2009) # 2
March 2009
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 6
April 2009
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 7
Wolverine: Weapon X Files (2009) # 1
May 2009
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 8
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 8b
Thunderbolts (1997 - 2003, 2006 - 2012) # 130
Thunderbolts (1997 - 2003, 2006 - 2012) # 130b
Thunderbolts (1997 - 2003, 2006 - 2012) # 130c
X-Force/Cable: Messiah War Prologue (2009) # 1
X-Force/Cable: Messiah War Prologue (2009) # 1b
X-Force/Cable: Messiah War Prologue (2009) # 1c
X-Force/Cable: Messiah War Prologue (2009) # 1d
Deadpool Games of Death (2009) # 1
June 2009
Cable (2008 - 2010) # 13
Cable (2008 - 2010) # 13b
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Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 9
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 9b
Thunderbolts (1997 - 2003, 2006 - 2012) # 131
Thunderbolts (1997 - 2003, 2006 - 2012) # 131b
Thunderbolts (1997 - 2003, 2006 - 2012) # 131c
X-Force (2008 - 2010) # 14
X-Force (2008 - 2010) # 14b
X-Force (2008 - 2010) # 14c
Deadpool: Suicide Kings (2009) # 1
Deadpool: Suicide Kings (2009) # 1b
Marvel Zombies 4 (2009) # 1
Marvel Zombies 4 (2009) # 1b
July 2009
Cable (2008 - 2010) # 14
Cable (2008 - 2010) # 14b
Cable (2008 - 2010) # 14c
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 10
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 10b
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 1
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 1b
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 1c
Deadpool: Suicide Kings (2009) # 2
Deadpool: Suicide Kings (2009) # 2b
Marvel Zombies 4 (2009) # 2
Wolverine (2003 - 2009) # 73
Wolverine (2003 - 2009) # 73b
Wolverine (2003 - 2009) # 73c
X-Force (2008 - 2010) # 15
X-Force (2008 - 2010) # 15b
August 2009
Cable (2008 - 2010) # 15
Cable (2008 - 2010) # 15b
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 11
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 11b
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 2
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 2b
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 2c
Deadpool: Suicide Kings (2009) # 3
Deadpool: Suicide Kings (2009) # 3b
Marvel Zombies 4 (2009) # 3
Marvel Zombies 4 (2009) # 3b
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Ms. Marvel (2006 - 2010) # 40


X-Force (2008 - 2010) # 16
X-Force (2008 - 2010) # 16b
September 2009
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 12
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 12b
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 12c
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 3
Deadpool: Suicide Kings (2009) # 4
Marvel Zombies 4 (2009) # 4
Marvel Zombies 4 (2009) # 4b
Ms. Marvel (2006 - 2010) # 41
Ms. Marvel (2006 - 2010) # 41b
Ms. Marvel (2006 - 2010) # 42
Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu (2009) # 1
October 2009
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 13
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 13b
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 13c
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 14
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 14b
Deadpool: Suicide Kings (2009) # 5
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 14
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 14b
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 14c
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 14d
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 14e
Marvel Spotlight Deadpool (2009) # 1
Marvel Poster Book (2009) # 1
Marvel Holiday Spectacular (2009) # 1
November 2009
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 15
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 15b
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 15
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 15b
Shang-Chi Master of Kung Fu Black and White (2009) # 1
December 2009
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 16
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 16b
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 16c
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Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 900b
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 4
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 16
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 16b
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 16c
January 2010
Amazing Spider-man (1963 - 2013) # 611
Amazing Spider-man (1963 - 2013) # 611b
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 17
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 17b
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 5
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 899
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 899b
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 17
February 2010
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 18
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 18b
Deadpool Merc With A Mouth (2009) # 6
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 898
X-Force (2008 - 2010) Annual # 1
X-Factor (2005) # 200
X-Factor (2005) # 200b
X-Factor (2005) # 200c
X-Babies (2009) # 3
X-Babies (2009) # 3b
March 2010
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 897
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 7
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 7b
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 7c
X-Babies (2009) # 4
X-Babies (2009) # 4b
April 2010
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 19
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 20
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 896
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 8
Doomwar (2010) # 1 (Cover only)
Invincible Iron Man (2008 - 2012) # 23c (cover only)
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Mighty Avengers (2007 - 2010) # 34b (cover only)


Fall of the Hulks: Red Hulk (2010) # 2
May 2010
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 21
Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul (2010) # 1
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 895
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 9
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 21
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 21b
Hulk (2008 - 2012) # 21c
Prelude To Deadpool Corps (2010) # 1
Prelude To Deadpool Corps (2010) # 1b
Prelude To Deadpool Corps (2010) # 1c
Prelude To Deadpool Corps (2010) # 2
Prelude To Deadpool Corps (2010) # 3
Prelude To Deadpool Corps (2010) # 4
Prelude To Deadpool Corps (2010) # 5
Wolverine: Origins (2006 - 2010) # 45
Breaking into Comics the Marvel Way (2010) # 2
June 2010
Cable (2008 - 2010) # 25
Cable (2008 - 2010) # 25b
Captain America Who Wont Wield Shield (2010) # 1
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 22
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 22b
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 1
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 894
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 894b
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 10
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 10b
Hulked Out Heroes (2010) # 1
Hulked Out Heroes (2010) # 1b
Hulked Out Heroes (2010) # 2
Hulked Out Heroes (2010) # 2b
Vengeance of the Moon Knight (2009 - 2010) # 7
Vengeance of the Moon Knight (2009 - 2010) # 7b
World War Hulks (2010) # 1
July 2010
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 23
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 23b
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 2
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Deadpool Marvel Greatest Comics (2010) # 1


Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 893
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 893b
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 11
Doomwar (2010) # 4
Origins of Marvel Comics (2010) # 1
Vengeance of the Moon Knight (2009 - 2010) # 8
Vengeance of the Moon Knight (2009 - 2010) # 8b
August 2010
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 24
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 3
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 892
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 12
Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War (2010) # 1
Doomwar (2010) # 5
September 2010
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 25
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 4
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 891
Deadpool: Merc With A Mouth (2009 - 2010) # 13
Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War (2010) # 2
Doomwar (2010) # 6
Lady Deadpool (2010) # 1
Marvel Adventures Super Heroes (2010 - 2012) # 4
X-Men Origins: Deadpool (2010) # 1
X-Men Second Coming (2010) # 2
X-Men Second Coming (2010) # 2b
October 2010
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 26
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 1000
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 5
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 890
Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War (2010) # 3
Marvel Universe vs. Punisher (2010) # 1
Marvel Universe vs. Punisher (2010) # 1b
Marvel Universe vs. Punisher (2010) # 2
November 2010
Marvel Universe vs. Punisher (2010) # 3
Marvel Universe vs. Punisher (2010) # 4
Origins of Marvel Comics: X-Men (2010) # 1
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November 2010
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 27
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 27b
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 6
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 889
Deadpool: Pulp (2010 - 2011) # 1
Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War (2010) # 4
Marvel Holiday Magazine (2010) # 1
Marvel Holiday Magazine (2010) # 1b
Marvel Universe vs. Punisher (2010) # 3
Marvel Universe vs. Punisher (2010) # 4
Wolverine: Road to Hell (2010) # 1
December 2010
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 28
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 28b
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 7
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 1
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 888
Deadpool: Pulp (2010 - 2011) # 2
Strange Tales II (2010 - 2011) # 1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 1b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 1c
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 1d
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 1e
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 1f
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 1g
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 1h
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 1i
January 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 29
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 8
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 2
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 887
Deadpool: Pulp (2010 - 2011) # 3
Heroic Age: Villains (2011) # 1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 2
February 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 30
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 9
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Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 3


Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 886
Deadpool: Pulp (2010 - 2011) # 4
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds (2011) Special # 3
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 3
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 3b
Venom/Deadpool: What If? (2011) # 1
What If...? Dark Reign (2011) # 1
What If...? Amazing Spider-Man: Grim Hunt (2011) # 1
What If...? Iron Man: Demon in an Armor (2011) # 1
What If...? Wolverine: Father (2011) # 1
March 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 31
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 32
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 10
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 4
Marvel Backlist Reading Chronology (2011) # 1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 4
April 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 33
Deadpool and Cable (2011) # 26
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 11
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 5
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 885
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 884
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 5
Wolverine (2010 - 2013) # 5.1
May 2011
5 Ronin (2011) # 1
5 Ronin (2011) # 1b
5 Ronin (2011) # 2
5 Ronin (2011) # 2b
5 Ronin (2011) # 3
5 Ronin (2011) # 3b
5 Ronin (2011) # 5
5 Ronin (2011) # 5b
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 33.1
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 34
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 34b
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 12
Deadpool Corps (2010) # 12b
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Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 6


Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 883
Deadpool Team-Up (2010 - 2011) # 883b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 5.1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 6
June 2011
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998, 2003-2013) Annual # 38
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 35
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 36
Deadpool Family (2011) # 1
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 7
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 7
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 7b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 8
July 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 37
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) Annual # 1
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 8
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 9
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 10
August 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 38
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 39
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 39b
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 9
Fear Itself: Deadpool (2011) # 1
The Incredible Hulks (2010 - 2011) Annual # 1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 11
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 11b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 11c
September 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 40
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 10
Fear Itself: Deadpool (2011) # 2
Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force (2011) # 1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 12
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 12b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 12c
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 12d
Wolverine & Deadpool: Decoy (2011) # 1
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October 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 41
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 42
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 11
Fear Itself: Deadpool (2011) # 3
Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force (2011) # 2
Marvel Universe vs. Wolverine (2011) # 3
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 13
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 13b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 13c
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 14
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 14b
November 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 43
Deadpool MAX (2010 - 2011) # 12
Fear Itself: Uncanny X-Force (2011) # 3
Marvel Universe vs. Wolverine (2011) # 4
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 15
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 15b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 15c
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 15d
Wolverine (2010-2012) # 16
December 2011
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 44
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 45
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 45b
Deadpool Max 2 (2011 - 2012) # 1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 16
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 16b
January 2012
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 46
Deadpool Max 2 (2011 - 2012) # 2
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 17
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 18
February 2012
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 47
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 48
Deadpool Max 2 (2011 - 2012) # 3
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Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 19
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 19b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 19c
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 19d
March 2012
Battle Scars (2012) # 3
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 49
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 49.1
Deadpool Max 2 (2011 - 2012) # 4
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 20
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 20b
Wolverine and The X-Men (2011 - Present) # 4
Wolverine and The X-Men (2011 - Present) # 4b
Wolverine and The X-Men (2011 - Present) # 4c
April 2012
Battle Scars (2012) # 4
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 50
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 50b
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 51
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 51b
Deadpool Max 2 (2011 - 2012) # 5
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 21
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 22
May 2012
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 52
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 52b
Deadpool Max 2 (2011 - 2012) # 6
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 23
X-Men (2010 - 2013) # 26
June 2012
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 53
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 24
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 24b
X-Men (2010 - 2013) # 27
X-Men (2010 - 2013) # 27b
July 2012
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 54
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 55
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Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 25b
August 2012
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 56
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 26
September 2012
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 57
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 58
Space: Punisher (2012) # 1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 27
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 28
October 2012
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 59
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (2012)
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (2012)
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (2012)
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (2012)
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (2012)
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (2012)
Space: Punisher (2012) # 1
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 29
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 30

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November 2012
Avenging Spider-Man (2011 - Present) # 12
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 60
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 61
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (2012) # 4b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 31
Wolverine and The X-Men (2011 - Present) # 17
December 2012
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998, 2003-2013) # 695
Avenging Spider-Man (2011 - Present) # 13
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 62
Deadpool (2008 - 2012) # 63
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 32
Wolverine and The X-Men (2011 - Present) # 19
January 2013
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 1
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Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 1b


Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 1c
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 1d
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 1e
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 1f
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 1g
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 1h
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 1i
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 2
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 2b
The Defenders (2012 - 2013) # 12
Marvel Universe vs. The Avengers (2012 - 2013) # 2
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 33
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 34
February 2013
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 3
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 3b
Marvel Universe vs. The Avengers (2012 - 2013) # 3
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 1
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 1b
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 1c
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 1d
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 1e
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 1f
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 2
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 2b
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 2c
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 35
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 35b
Uncanny X-Force (2010 - 2013) # 35c
March 2013
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 4
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 4b
Deadpool Killustrated (2013) # 1
Deadpool Killustrated (2013) # 1b
Marvel Universe vs. The Avengers (2012 - 2013) # 3
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 3
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 3b
April 2013
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 5
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 5b
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Deadpool Killustrated (2013) # 2
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 4
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 4b
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 5
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 5b
May 2013
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 6
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 6b
Deadpool Killustrated (2013) # 3
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 6
June 2013
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 7
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 7b
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 8
Deadpool Killustrated (2013) # 4
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 7
July 2013
Deadpool (2012 - Present) # 9
Thunderbolts (2013 - Present) # 8

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