Still disgruntled, Deadpool returned for the sequel, Deadpool Killustrated. While sculpting Wade into his perfect assassin, he accidentally unlocked another of Deadpool’s personalities, one with a murder streak 10-miles long.Īs a result, Deadpool cut a swath of destruction through the Marvel Universe, using knives, guns, rocket ships, and whatever else he could get his hands on. However, a version of Psycho-Man from another dimension disguised himself as the ward's head shrink. , the X-Men locked Wade up in an asylum for his own good (and to suppress their own headaches). Over the years, Deadpool worked very hard to cultivate inroads with Marvel’s mightiest, so why would he slaughter his sort-of friends now? In the first Deadpool Kills. But what turned him against his compatriots this time? But no one in Marvel's metahuman stable is safe, as Wade sets off on his latest rampage of hero homicide. For those closest to the Merc with a Mouth, the end is nigh, as his first targets are the Avengers Unity Squad. Since one good turn deserves another, last April, Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso tweeted out a warning to all Marvel superheroes: Deadpool is on the warpath again. As a result, the one-shot turned into the Deadpool Killogy, where, well, Wade Wilson takes out a heck of a lot of people, including himself, many times over.
Naturally, the guilty pleasure of watching everyone’s favorite superheroes die ‒ while knowing they’re perfectly fine in normal continuity ‒ is always appealing. No one in the comic book world was safe, not Captain America, not Thor, not even the House of Ideas' own staffers.
In 2012, Deadpoolkilled the Marvel Universe in a brutal fashion. Warning: Contains SPOILERS for Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again #1.