There are few characters within the Marvel Universe who have the creative talent to kill someone as uniquely as Deadpool can–something the Merc with a Mouth explicitly proves when he destroyed the Fantastic Four by reversing their powers.
Wade Wilson aka Deadpool made his first appearance in Marvel Comics in New Mutants #98 by Rob Liefeld and Fabian Nicieza. Upon his debut, Deadpool was a straight-up villain who was hired to kill Cable and anyone else who got in his way. While he remained a villain for a solid stretch during the first run of X-Force, Deadpool eventually evolved into a loveable antihero who still wasn’t afraid to kill someone, but only if that person deserved it. However, one very important thing to remember about Deadpool is: he’s certifiably insane. On more than one occasion, Deadpool has completely lost it and murdered heroes and villains alike just because the voices in his head told him to. But, even when he is committing unthinkable atrocities against his fellow Marvel Comics characters, he always does so in the most creative ways.
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In Deadpool: The End by Joe Kelly and Mike Hawthorne, Deadpool is on a mission to kill Death in order to prevent the inevitable death of his own daughter, Ellie. While on this quest, Deadpool executes any hero who tries to stop him, most notably the Fantastic Four. However, as almost every single Marvel villain would attest to, the Fantastic Four is incredibly difficult to kill, though Deadpool found a way to do so with each and every one of them–something that is shown in an incredibly graphic splash page at the very beginning of this comic.
As depicted in Deadpool: The End, Deadpool is able
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