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Deadpool
Deadpool
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Title Wade Winston Wilson, Merc With The Mouth, Regenerating Degenerate, Ninja Spider-Man
Gender Male
Race/Species Human Mutate
Faction Dozens of Marvel Affiliations, WB King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table (Formerly) Villain League (Formerly)
Description Cancer-Ridden, Disfigured, Pansexual, Murderous, Wise-Cracking, Profane, Insane
Skills and Abilities Healing Factor Derived from Wolverine's DNA Allowing For Partial Invulnerability, Psychic Immunity, Teleportation via Belt, "Magic Satchel" Allows Wide Arsenal, Primary Weapons Guns and Two Swords, Martial Art Skills, Super-Strength, Speed, And Stamina, Breaks The Fourth Wall, Occasional Healing-Factor-Negating Carbonadium Sword, Weaponless SS Chimichanga Solar-Powered Spaceship Provided By Shell Lodgers
Status Alive and Unkillable
Location Marvel Universe, Lives With Blind Elderly Woman
Alignment Antihero Mercenary

Deadpool is a famous character from the Marvel Comics series. He is known for his comedy, and mainly his ability to break the fourth wall. In the series, he mainly served as the Villain League's personal hitman and gunman, as well as the replacement partner for Scroop when he lost Long John Silver. Yet he reforms himself in Spyro and Friends Adventures of MMPR by teaming up with Fred.

History[]

Not too much is known about Deadpool's childhood. Sometime after his mother died from cancer, his father was killed by a drunken friend, and he was kicked out of the United States Army Special Forces, "Wade" joined Project X.

Little was known of Wilson's subsequent mercenary activities. 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 crimelord, the Boss, to infiltrate a sumo-wrestling ring owned by a rival criminal, the Oyakata. Wilson spent three years as a wrestler under the Oyakata's tutelage and became romantically involved with his mentor’s 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 the United States.

In America, Wilson 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, but upon arrival at the Zaire base where she was stationed, he killed everyone except for Al who had fled. Wilson’s employers 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 contracted cancer, 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.

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 K’s 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 James Howlett. Wilson was active in a covert field unit alongside the near-invulnerable Sluggo and the cyborgs Garrison Kane and Gregory Terraerton. 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. 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 Hospice’s 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 Wilson’s taunts, lobotomized Worm, the closest thing Wilson had to a friend. At Death’s 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 Wilson’s heart and left him for dead, but Wilson’s 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 Deadpool, escaped from the Hospice with his fellow patients.

Powers and Abilities[]

Powers[]

  • 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 injuries such as slashes, puncture wounds, bullet wounds, and severe burns within moments. His healing factor is significantly more powerful than Wolverines as he can regrow missing limbs and organs and has survived blades through his brain on several occasions. His head or any other limb can be reattached using this ability, but has to be placed in the proper place. As Deadpool had cancer at the time of the gene therapy which endowed him with these abilities, it bound to the "healing factor" so that in a sense the cancer is his healing factor, which is why his skin is still horribly scarred. 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 hungover since he once drunkenly spoke to the Telletubbies on the TV he was watching). He can, however, be affected by certain drugs, such as tranquilizers, if he is exposed to a massive enough dosage.
  • Disease Immunity: The unique regenerative qualities of Deadpool's healing factor also extends to his Immune System, rendering him immune to the effects of all known diseases and infections.
  • Extended Longevity: Deadpool's healing factor provides him with an extended lifespan by slowing the effects of the aging process to an unknown degree. 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. Deadpool has established a relationship with the personification of Death and as a result has been cursed by Thanos, to be unable to die.
  • Telepathic Immunity: The healing factor causes his brain cells to be in a constant state of flux and regeneration, rendering him immune to psychics such as Professor X and Emma Frost.
  • Peak human Strength: Deadpool possesses great, though not unnatural, physical strength. However, he does have at least the strength of an Olympic level weightlifter. He is capable of lifting at least 420 lbs but no more than 800 lbs.
  • 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 fatigue begins to impair him.
  • Superhuman Agility: Deadpool's agility, 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 similarly enhanced, superior to those of even the finest human athlete.

Strength level[]

Deadpool possesses great, though not unnatural, physical strength. He does possesss the strength of an Olympic level weightlifter. While the exact amount of weight he can lift isn't known, he is able to lift at least 420 lbs. but no more than 800 lbs.

Paraphernalia[]

Equipment[]

Deadpool has utilized different teleportation devices to whisk him out of (and occasionally into) danger, as well as a holographic image inducer that he can use to disguise his true appearance as necessary.

Transportation[]

Teleportation Device. Deadpool was able to 'bodyslide' to where ever Cable is present, through Providence. At different periods Deadpool has possessed different teleportation technologies.

Weapons[]

Deadpool employs any number of weapons depending on his current assignment. Most often, Deadpool uses guns, grenades, sais, knives, and katanas. Wade can use any weapon known to man and learn how to use the weapon in less than 5 minutes. Wade is mainly seen using a gun.

Role in the Series[]

Deadpool previously served as a minion of the Villain League. Interestingly, some people were curious why Deadpool was helping villains at all because of an apparent reputation as an occasional hero in the comic series. It's presumed he was either corrupted, or willingly decided to help the Villain League after his banishment from Camelot with Ruber (Why he was there to begin with remains a mystery). Either way, it declares him as an antihero. Even though Deadpool looked serious, he tended to be very comical and wise-cracking, much to the annoyance to the other villains, especially if they were the butt of his jokes. However, in his opinion, Deadpool thought that this world-conquering business just wasn't cutting his paycheck and wanted out, most likely due to the nightly musical numbers from Cobra. And since he has an acute sense of the fourth wall, he knew that any minute now, he'd get a heel-face turn to get him out of Mirage's ranks and into the mercenary business again. That moment came when he helped Fred and the other children rescue thier parents from their death by falling off a cliff in Spyro and Friends in The MMPR Movie. He has since never made an appearance until a later Chronicles episode where his freelance antics end up unleashing an ancient evil named Overlord Strangle on the UUniverses, and gets the Lodgers to help him after crashing in. Now Deadpool appears as a main character who comes in whenever he wants as he was given his own Gummi Ship he names the SS Chimichanga. He now hangs out with the Lodgers a few times, even going gambling with Icky and Iago on multiple occasions.

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