Sam Wilson, also known as Falcon, and Wade Wilson, known as Deadpool, are not related in any way within the Marvel Comics universe. They are distinct characters with different backstories and abilities. Sam Wilson is a superhero and former soldier who becomes an Avenger, while Wade Wilson is an antihero known for his regenerative powers and dark humor. Their only connection is that they both exist within the broader Marvel Universe.
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Wade Wilson.
No, Wade Wilson (Deadpool) is from the Marvel Universe, and Slade Wilson (Deathstroke) is from the DC universe. Wade Wilson (Deadpool) started as a parody of Deathsroke, which is why the two characters have similar names and traits.
Deadpool's real name is Wade Wilson.
Yes with other mutant powers
wade Wilson
Wade Wilson
Wade Wilson.
No, Wade Wilson (Deadpool) is from the Marvel Universe, and Slade Wilson (Deathstroke) is from the DC universe. Wade Wilson (Deadpool) started as a parody of Deathsroke, which is why the two characters have similar names and traits.
Deadpool's real name is Wade Wilson.
Yes with other mutant powers
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In the movie, Wade Wilson (pre-Deadpool) was subject to many kinds of torture which is supposed to give him a mutation. Wade Wilson (pre-Deadpool) got his mutation from being put in a chamber that gives him enough oxygen to breathe but not much oxygen where he feels like he is suffocating.
Comic Book Issues - 2009 Deadpool Wade Wilson's War 1-12 was released on: USA: 21 September 2010
Deadpool is actually one of Major Wade Wilson's many nicknames. Other than Deadpool his other most common nickname is "Merc with a Mouth". For more information on Deadpool visit this website: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deadpool
Many believe that it is wade Wilson, but it is not. Deadpools enemy TRAY is the real Wade Wilson, deadpool stole his identity before weapon x, that's when he went by the name Jack. After weapon X he went crazy thinking he actually wade Wilson.
Deadpool is not a mutant. Wade Wilson received his healing ability through experiments performed by the Weapon X program.