Often seen as a joke character, Deadpool satirizes the excessive use of violence in comic books. He can be a fun teammate despite a myriad of annoying personality traits. Still, his long history as a hero, much like his skin, is pockmarked with patches of intense violence, cruelty, and depravity. Whether mind-controlled or on a mission only he understands, Wade Wilson is truly terrifying when he stops caring about people. The multiversal variant responsible for his most gruesome crimes is called Dreadpool.
Sometimes called the Killogy, Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again, and Deadpool Killustrated sends the Merc With A Mouth on a rampage across the Marvel multiverse and beyond. Series like Deadpool Kills Deadpool and Night of the Living Deadpool let him vent his frustrations, explore crazy ideas, and practice graphic violence without impacting the broader multiverse too much, but throughout The Killogy, Deadpool murders some of the Mightiest Marvels with alarming ease.
Fans eventually learn the real reason for Deadpool’s literary killing spree: he’s attempting to kill the concepts that create stories. By murdering the Three Musketeers in the street, Wade proclaims that he’s murdered the very concept of a team. Another sequence shows Deadpool and Frankenstein’s monster ruthlessly slaughtering the characters from the Jungle Book until, eventually, Deadpool is left adrift in the wreckage of the Ideaverse, having permanently altered the fabric of reality.
Often seen as a joke character, Deadpool satirizes the excessive use of violence in comic books. He can be a fun teammate despite a myriad of annoying personality traits. Still, his long history as a hero, much like his skin, is pockmarked with patches of intense violence, cruelty, and depravity. Whether mind-controlled or on a mission only he understands, Wade Wilson is truly terrifying when he stops caring about people. The multiversal variant responsible for his most gruesome crimes is called Dreadpool.
Sometimes called the Killogy, Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe, Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again, and Deadpool Killustrated sends the Merc With A Mouth on a rampage across the Marvel multiverse and beyond. Series like Deadpool Kills Deadpool and Night of the Living Deadpool let him vent his frustrations, explore crazy ideas, and practice graphic violence without impacting the broader multiverse too much, but throughout The Killogy, Deadpool murders some of the Mightiest Marvels with alarming ease.
Fans eventually learn the real reason for Deadpool’s literary killing spree: he’s attempting to kill the concepts that create stories. By murdering the Three Musketeers in the street, Wade proclaims that he’s murdered the very concept of a team. Another sequence shows Deadpool and Frankenstein’s monster ruthlessly slaughtering the characters from the Jungle Book until, eventually, Deadpool is left adrift in the wreckage of the Ideaverse, having permanently altered the fabric of reality.
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