The Merc with a Mouth, Deadpool, is back where he belongs, as the fan-favorite character finally gets the spot he deserves in a mutant team, X-Force. A preview cover for X-Force #30 (by Benjamin Percy and Robert Gill) shared by Marvel Comics shows that Deadpool will finally earn his place in Krakoa and join the covert operations team led by Beast and Wolverine.
Deadpool conquered Marvel readers through his crazy antics, endless jokes, and his awareness of being inside a comic book. Wade Wilson acquired his powers, enhanced physical abilities and an impressive healing factor derived from Wolverine's one, through experimentation by the secret US/Canadian project Weapon X using Logan's genetic material. Due to this unique origin story, Deadpool often claims to be a mutant and an X-Man, a claim that is usually vehemently denied by the mutant community. His fixation with the X-Men is born from several factors, mostly his past relationship with Cable, who founded the original X-Force.
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In fact, Deadpool has been a member of a mutant team more than once. He was actually invited by Archangel and Wolverine to join a secret version of X-Force whose task was to proactively eliminate threats to the mutant race. That affiliation did not last long, however, as Deadpool was never a great team player. Later, Wade was also invited by Captain America, one of his personal heroes, to join the Avengers Unity Division, a mixed team of Avengers and X-Men, which further fueled Deadpool's claims of being officially one of the X-Men. Things changed, however, when the nation of Krakoa was founded, and the line between mutants and non-mutants was drawn much more clearly.
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