In the comics, Deadpool's age is somewhat ambiguous due to his accelerated healing factor, which slows his aging process. He was first introduced in "The New Mutants" #98 in 1991, making him over 30 years old in publication years. However, because of his unique abilities and the fluid nature of comic book timelines, his exact age can vary, and he often jokes about it, making it difficult to pin down a specific number.
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No. Deathstroke is a DC Comics character and Deadpool is a Marvel Comics character.
in the comics 18 and cause of his healing factor he doesnt age at all or get hurt at all
Shouldn't Iron Man be a fan favorite of Marvel Comics instead of Deadpool. Deadpool is a fan favorite of Marvel Comics because he is an ex member of the X-Force. He is a wild and unpredictable mercenary.
In the comics, Deadpool and Taskmaster have clashed multiple times, but Deadpool does not consistently kill Taskmaster. Their encounters often highlight Deadpool's unpredictable nature and Taskmaster's skill in combat, leading to various outcomes. In some storylines, Deadpool has been shown to defeat Taskmaster, but he typically doesn't kill him, as Taskmaster often returns in future issues.
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No. Deathstroke is a DC Comics character and Deadpool is a Marvel Comics character.
in the comics 18 and cause of his healing factor he doesnt age at all or get hurt at all
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yes, he is in the comic book series deadpool corps , he is a younger version of deadpool from an alternet universe
Shouldn't Iron Man be a fan favorite of Marvel Comics instead of Deadpool. Deadpool is a fan favorite of Marvel Comics because he is an ex member of the X-Force. He is a wild and unpredictable mercenary.
yes! my best friends cousin works with Maevel Comics and he colored him a very cool Deadpool poster for him. (and me)
In the comics, Deadpool and Taskmaster have clashed multiple times, but Deadpool does not consistently kill Taskmaster. Their encounters often highlight Deadpool's unpredictable nature and Taskmaster's skill in combat, leading to various outcomes. In some storylines, Deadpool has been shown to defeat Taskmaster, but he typically doesn't kill him, as Taskmaster often returns in future issues.
Deadpool, also known as Wade Wilson, is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe. He is typically portrayed as a Caucasian male. The character has a complex background, including being a former special forces operative, but his race is primarily represented as white in the comics and film adaptations.
the penguin Due to his advanced umbrella-based weaponry and defenses, one might think The Penguin might have an upper hand against someone who uses mostly offensive weapons like Deadpool. However, one must keep in mind that Deadpool is a mutant capable of rapid healing and superhuman reflexes. The Penguin does not possess these, and would therefore be put at a disadvantage. Additionally, given the fact that Deadpool cannot die, ultimately The Penguin would not be able to defeat Deadpool, at least by killing him.
Comics like "Batman" aren't really "fun". They are really serious and entertaining, and I am glad that comics were invented. Many comics published by DC aren't fun, but Marvel's comics are usually just for fun comics. Series like "Iron Man", "Spider-Man" and "Deadpool" usually is joking alot. Serious Comics: DC Comics Fun Comics: Marvel