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What if everything you idea was funny about Deadpool was actually just disturbing? What if he decided to kill anybody and everything that makes upward the Marvel Universe? What if he actually pulled it off? Would that be FUN for you?
Deadpool Kills the Curiosity Universe is a 4-office elseworld story in which an alternating version of Deadpool, caught past the 10-Men, is taken to Ravencroft Aviary and put nether the care of a psychiatrist named Dr. Benjamin Brighton. Merely, unknown to the heroes, Benjamin Brighton is in reality the microverse villain Psycho-Man in disguise, who is using his position to intermission the villains under his intendance so he can shape them into his own private army.
Unfortunately, his process works all too well and Deadpool loses the wacky voices in his head, only for them to be replaced by a single new 1 in a crimson box, a bloodthirsty 1 that sends him on a new i-man war against the Curiosity Universe. And in this war, no i is safe.
No ane.
The serial spawned two direct sequels, which class the "Deadpool Killogy." Deadpool Killustrated follows the same version of Deadpool later on murdering his way through dozens of alternating Marvel universes. He decided to go a picayune deeper and start hunting down the classics of literature: Dracula, Tom Sawyer, Moby Dick, Helm Ahab, and more. Afterward that, there's Deadpool Kills Deadpool, in which this version, which we're calling "Dreadpool", hunts down the other versions of Deadpool, including the mainstream Marvel Universe Deadpool.
Not to be dislocated with The Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe, which doesn't have every bit high a death price. Not that it was difficult to outshine Frank, anyhow
In July of 2017, due to the original series having consistently high sales, the same artistic team as the original reunited for Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again, a five-upshot miniseries where Deadpool is once again on a rampage. This time, it's due to a group of villains brainwashing him, so he immediately goes into a deluded killing frenzy whenever he hears a particular activation phrase.
Tropes:
- Adult Fearfulness: In Again, Deadpool kills Jessica Drew and her boyfriend Roger correct in front of her son Gerry.
- Ambiguous Ending: The ending of Again. Deadpool successfully kills all of the villains in his way and murders the Scarlet Skull to avenge the heroes... only for the Blood-red Skull's decapitated caput to mock him, explaining that Deadpool's mind has been so fractured past this point that there's no way for him to distinguish reality from fantasy anymore. His Roaring Rampage of Revenge could have happened, or it could not accept; there's no way for Deadpool to tell anymore.
- And I Must Scream:
- The fate of anyone within Dreadpool's anti-regeneration traps.
- Due to her powers making her near unkillable, Shadowcat is instead permanently trapped in a dimensional tesseract.
- Implied in Once again: the heroes investigating Deadpool'southward murder spree find letters begging for help in his apartment, leading them to speculate that part of his listen is aware of what's going on only is unable to stop himself. It'southward eventually confirmed when, in a moment of lucidity, he's able to warn Moon Knight about the villains' plan.
- And the Take a chance Continues: Again ends with Deadpool setting off to impale all of the remaining villains later possibly killing the Red Skull.
- Anyone Can Die: Spider-Human being, the Fantastic Four, The Watcher, the creative team at Marvel. One of Dreadpool's ultimate goals in Killustrated is to pollute all fiction with this kind of thing, fitting the genre or non. The simply subversion is in Deadpool Kills Deadpool since the 616 Deadpool would be understandably off-limits while he had several ongoings. Granted this did allow 616 Deadpool to finally apply this to Dreadpool.
- Arrow Take hold of: In Again, Deadpool-Ultron easily catches 1 of Kate Bishop'due south arrows, then gain to stab Cable with it. Unfortunately for Cable, it was an exploding arrow.
- Artistic License: Fifty-fifty for the serial' rather loose standards. When the Punisher goes after Deadpool, he has the barrel of his rifle sticking several feet out the window. As the flick Shooter pointed out, this is a really bad thought, given that information technology'southward much more visible, and increases the take a chance of light off the scope beingness seen. Which, in fact, is actually seen happening. This is not a fault an experienced veteran Force Recon Marine—which both Frank and Swagger are—would make.
- Badass Coiffure: In the sequel, a team is gathered past Sherlock Holmes consisting of Doctor Watson, Beowulf, Hua Mulan, and Natty Bumppo to combat Dreadpool. In the 3rd sequel, we have Deadpool, Lady Deadpool, Pulppool, Pandapool, and the Deadpool Watcher. Later backed by Duckpool, Grootpool, and the Chibi Deadpool from the recap pages of the main book.
- In Again, a squad of heroes consisting of Moon Knight, Cable, Jessica Jones, the Punisher, Misty Knight, and Kate Bishop are tracking down the killer responsible for murdering the heroes. All of them are eventually killed.
- Bears Are Bad News: Subverted with Pandapool.
- Bittersweet Ending: Deadpool kills Dreadpool, but all his buddies from the Deadpool Corps are expressionless, not to mention several other multiverses have been destroyed. On the upside, creation will survive since Dreadpool failed to impale Sherlock Holmes who takes it upon himself to will the classics back to life. Information technology'll take awhile just the comic implies he'll eventually succeed.
- Body Horror: The original 5 X-Men's fates in Once more, thank you to Deadpool putting them in a shorted-out time machine.
- Deadpool's merger with Ultron turns out to be this. Ultron'southward body was essentially grafted onto Deadpool's body. Once he's done killing the Avengers who came to confront him, Deadpool proceeds to rip all of the engineering off of himself, which is clearly both messy and painful.
- Breaking Voice communication: Deadpool kills Deadpool ends with mainstream Deadpool defeating Dreadpool by verbally fierce apart his motivations until he ends up having a My God, What Have I Done? moment. In the end, he barely resists at all when getting beheaded.
- Smash, Headshot!: How Dreadpool kills Spider-Man in the original serial, and how Deadpool kills Spider-Man 2099 in Again.
- Telephone call-Back: Again has a few to the original trilogy of series:
- Deadpool briefly imagines himself working with Sherlock Holmes while killing Ant-Man. Holmes was, of course, a major character in Killustrated.
- While fighting Gwenpool, Deadpool hallucinates that the ii are fighting in a museum filled with statues of several of the various Deadpools from Deadpool Kills Deadpool, including Headpool, Dogpool, and Pandapool.
- Common cold-Blooded Torture: The lucky ones are the ones Dreadpool directly up kills.
- Combat Pragmatist: What's nigh terrifying nearly Dreadpool'due south rampage is that the vast majority of his kills are from pragmatism and outsmarting his opponents rather than any kind of off-white fight. This usually ends with a adept number of them dying before they fifty-fifty come across Dreadpool or even know what's coming.
- Spider-Man is killed by Deadpool shooting him at point-blank when Spidey is holding him upward.
- The Avengers are more often than not dispatched by Deadpool using Pym Particles to shrink and hibernate a massive pile of bombs and explosives in their meeting room to blow almost of them up. Luke Cage, who didn't dice from this, gets killed by bombs inside his trunk he unwittingly got from drinking java. Thor is dispatched by Dreadpool increasing the size of his hammer to huge proportions on its manner back to him, crushing him.
- The Hulk is simply decapitated as Bruce Imprint when he's tired and sleeping from having torn Dreadpool apart. Banner neglected to account for his healing factor.
- The Ten-Men are slaughtered past a massive, intricate deathtrap designed past Arcade, exploiting their powers and using them against them. Wolverine is the only i who gets to Deadpool, just Deadpool has a Carbonadium blade handy.
- The Punisher is lured into a trap using Puppet Master wearing a copy of Dreadpool'southward costume as bait. Dreadpool then uses one of Puppet Main'south dolls to hands kill him. He then uses the dolls to effortlessly murder all the cosmic heroes and villains without having to leave the planet.
- Dreadpool and Taskmaster face downward for one final fight in the Man-Thing's swamp. When Dreadpool deliberately enables Taskmaster to mimic him, Taskmaster is horrified when he realizes the truth, enabling Man-Thing to kill him by touch.
- Blended Character: Several (some existent, some imaginary) show upwards in Once again: Deadpool temporarily bonds with the Venom symbiote to kill Spider-Man, he imagines himself as a blended Deadpool/Spider-Man when killing Miles Morales, and he'southward eventually merged with Ultron.
- Continuity Nod: Deadpool's appearance when bonded to the Venom symbiote is the same as in Deadpool's Underground Underground Wars and Deadpool: Back in Black. Afterward killing Spider-Human in Over again, Deadpool prepares to kill the Venom symbiote, but lets it go for the sake of their former friendship, another reference to those series.
- Continuity Snarl: Once again is supposedly a Stealth Prequel to One-time Man Logan, but the Last Stand up of several heroes is entirely different from what is shown in Quondam Human being Logan'southward own series. For instance, Deadpool kills Thor (Jane Foster) past turning her into stone, when in OML Thor (Odinson) was killed by Magneto and Arresting Man. Daredevil and Punisher died by She-Blob's side in outcome 8 of OML ongoing, but their death's at Deadpool's hands here are completely dissimilar. Issue 5 complicates matters further by killing about all of the villains every bit well.
- Brutal Mercy: In Again, Deadpool decides not to kill a repentant Magneto, who'southward get guilt-ridden for his involvement in the massacre of all of the heroes. Non considering Magneto provides him intel on the Red Skull's location, merely because he wants him to live with his guilt.
- Darker and Edgier: Deadpool is a silly-but-sympathetic grapheme that likes his Black Comedy. Dreadpool is a monstrous killer that likes his Dead Baby Comedy. And, in Killustrated, he tries to pollute all fiction with it.
- Death Seeker: Dreadpool, in a particularly twisted way.
- Deadpool in Once again somewhen reaches this point. Later on slaughtering what'due south left of the Avengers, he laments how he doesn't think there's anyone left to stop his massacre.
- Defiant to the End: In Again, Jessica Jones, defenseless in the merged Deadpool-Ultron's grasp, coldly tells him to terminate it. He does.
- Did Yous Just Punch Out Cthulhu?: Dreadpool was able to kill both the Watcher and Galactus, thanks to Reed Richard'southward technology and the Boob Master'south puppets, respectively.
- Even Evil Has Standards:
- For Taskmaster, he was doing the job for the money... Until he sees that Dreadpool has killed the Ability Pack.
- Oddly Dreadpool has 1 when he confronts Dracula and see how he coldly dismisses the death of one of his brides, seeing her equally nil more then a jackal that tin can easily exist replaced. Granted Dreadpool still kills the lot of them but finds literature Dracula more of an asshole and then other forms of fiction brand him out to exist.
- In Again, fifty-fifty the Mad Thinker thinks that it's mad to merge Deadpool with Ultron. Not that it stops him from going through with it, mind you lot.
- The Taskmaster in Again thinks that what the villains did to Deadpool was horrible, and ultimately refuses to fight him when he arrives to kill the Ruby Skull.
- Fanboy: In Deadpool kills Deadpool, one version of The Watcher who observes the many Deadpools is very fond of them.
- Forgot About His Powers: Deadpool would never accept been able to kill Spider-Man the way he did, if the writers hadn't forgotten that the Spider-Sense exists and would have alerted Spidey to Dreadpool attempting to shoot him at bespeak blank earlier the gun could even be moved into position and allowed him to act. note And since the "writers" show up in the comic (near the stop), at that place'due south even someone to arraign 'in-story' for forgetting.
- From Nobody to Nightmare: Resident Butt-Monkey Deadpool goes from a 4th wall-breaking joker to the most mortiferous person in the universe.
- Fusion Dance: In Again #3 the villains bond Deadpool to Ultron'due south body when it seems that he'due south starting to intermission gratuitous.
- Gilligan Cut: After killing Thor, Deadpool comments that everything should be easy from here on. Cut to him being literally torn apart by the Hulk.
- Go Mad from the Revelation: Happens to Xavier when he tries probing Dreadpool'due south mind. To the point where mere moments after doing so, he suffers consummate brain expiry.
Xavier: I'grand going to make sure you never... Never... Never! Oh... I never realized...
- Similarly, Taskmaster briefly freaks out when his powers permit him effigy out Deadpool'southward plan. Briefly because he's killed immediately afterward.
- Gone Horribly Right: Psycho-Man wanted to brand Dreadpool a more efficient killer. And he succeeded.
- Gory Discretion Shot: In Once again, Deadpool constantly slips into delusions whenever he's committing his murders due to his brainwashing, so the reader doesn't always see the worst of his actions. Probably the all-time example is when a Vemon-merged Deadpool cuts to an Imagine Spot right before he devours Spider-Man'due south head.
- Half the Man He Used to Be: Atomic number 26 Homo in Again, who gets torn in one-half from the waist.
- Hero Killer: And villain killer, and anti-hero killer... No 1 is safe!
- Played completely straight in Again.
- Heel–Confront Plough: Magneto in Again eventually becomes guilt-ridden over allying himself with the Blood-red Skull and helping to kill all of the heroes. He leaves their alliance and provides Deadpool with the location of the Skull's headquarters.
- Hoist past His Own Petard: Xavier thought information technology was a good idea to put Dreadpool in the Ravenscroft Asylum under Dr. Brighton. Real smart, baldy. For that matter, Psycho-Human equally Brighton himself got manner more than the reaction he was expecting.
- In Again, the Punisher finds a large, loftier-tech gun that Deadpool used to help kill the Guardians of the Galaxy, and keeps it so that he can apply it on Deadpool himself. That'south precisely what Deadpool wanted: equally soon as the Punisher tries to fire it at him, the sabotaged gun vaporizes the Punisher instead.
- Hope Spot: For a brief moment in Again, it looks like Deadpool might be able to pause gratis from his conditioning as he starts to warn Moon Knight about the villains' plan... then the Red Skull appears on a monitor and says the trigger phrase he programmed into Deadpool, restoring his hold over him.
- Horrifying the Horror:
- Psychotic madman Arcade is reduced to a whimpering mass of tears after seeing what Dreadpool had him build.
- In Again, the Tinkerer is visibly frightened when Gwenpool has him spring and helpless, while cheerfully explaining how she's going to torture him.
- Idiot Brawl: Both Invisible Woman and the Hulk forget that Deadpool has a healing factor, allowing him to kill them when they drop their guard.
- I'thousand a Humanitarian: Well, insomuch as a vox in your caput can be, as the new voice implies it ate the previous two.
- In Again, Deadpool gains temporary possession of the Venom symbiote and eats the head off Peter Parker.
- Imagine Spot: Played for horror in Again. Due to his brainwashing, Deadpool slips into goofy, colorful fantasies whenever he'due south committing his murders. This prevents him from knowing he'south the one responsible.
- Improbable Infant Survival:
- Mr. Fantastic is able to send his children to an alternate dimension, sparing them from Deadpool'southward rampage.
- In Once again, Deadpool doesn't do anything to hurt Spider-Woman'due south infant son even after killing both her and Porcupine in the same room.
- It'due south Personal: Afterward being hired by loved ones of the deceased to kill Dreadpool, Taskmaster claims this after finding out that Dreadpool has killed Power Pack, a group of kids.
- For the original Deadpool, it's when Dogpool was killed.
- In Again, Cablevision was already part of the group hunting down Deadpool, simply still had reservations about actually killing him. And so he found out Deadpool killed Domino.
- Kick the Son of a Bitch: Some of Deadpool's victims in Deadpool: Killustrated such as Brom Bones and Dorian Gray fall under this category. Given how both Basic and Gray were pretty horrible people in their respective novels, their deaths at Deadpool's easily pretty much come off as a case of Laser-Guided Karma.
- Kill 'Em All: Dreadpool's plan. And not just in the Marvel Universe either.
- Killing every one of the heroes is the Red Skull'due south programme in Again.
- Killed Offscreen: Happens quite a flake. The reader sees the aftermath of several of Dreadpool'southward encounters with the heroes and villains he killed without seeing the bodily boxing. Some of these kills include Ghost Rider, Physician Doom, the Beast, and even Howard the Duck.
- Dreadpool uses the Puppet Principal's toys to impale off all the cosmic based heroes and villains, giving a brief cut into space to show the corpses of Nova, the Silverish Surfer, Thanos, and even Galactus.
- Again opens with several heroes similar the Matter, the Man Torch, Atomic number 26 Fist, and Luke Muzzle already murdered by the fourth dimension the story starts. Afterwards on, the heroes tracking Deadpool discover the corpses of the Guardians of the Galaxy and well-nigh all of the Mercs for Coin.
- Again heavily plays with this in regards to the X-Men. Autonomously from the fourth dimension-lost original five, all of them are killed offscreen. Notwithstanding, Deadpool notes that he's not the one who killed them. Rather, Wolverine did it already in a completely different comic (see Stealth Prequel beneath).
- Several of the surviving Avengers arrive to confront Deadpool at the end of the third issue of Again. When the quaternary issue opens, almost all of them are expressionless.
- A Listen Is a Terrible Affair to Read: Upon reading Dreadpool's heed and gaining his nihilistic views on being a fictional character created to suffer for the amusement of others, Xavier goes brain-expressionless.
- Mind Screw: The entire ending of Once again is one. Deadpool successfully kills the villains sent after him and decapitates the Crimson Skull. Still, the Red Skull'southward head begins taunting Deadpool, explaining how Deadpool'south mind is so fractured now that he tin can no longer tell what'southward real and what's non. Every bit he notes, Deadpool may have actually killed the Ruddy Skull, or he may not have; there'south only no way for him to know for certain anymore.
- Moby Schtick: In Deadpool Killustrated, Helm Ahab's death at the hands of Dreadpool RetGones Full general Ross.
- Mood Whiplash: Utilized heavily in Over again. Deadpool'south delusional fantasies brought on by his brainwashing are frequently contrasted with the horrible atrocities he's committing in the real world.
- Mythology Gag: The first effect begins with the alternate version of the Watcher introducing the concept of the multiverse and explaining that nosotros're seeing an alternating universe, just like in the original What If? serial.
- When Deadpool confronts Gwenpool in Once again, he refers to her as a "variant comprehend knockoff," referencing how the character originated as a character from a variant cover.
- Neck Snap: How Jessica Jones dies in Once again. Subsequently on, the Ruddy Skull does this to the Taskmaster for refusing to defend him from Deadpool.
- Nice Task Breaking Information technology, Hero: The whole mess starts with an alt-verse Professor Xavier having his Deadpool committed unaware that the aviary he sent him to was under the command of a supervillain, Psycho-Homo, whose experiments silenced the vox boxes in his caput which were the only thing keeping his morality in check. Once they were gone, but the crimson box remained who convinced Deadpool everyone had to dice as a course of "mercy" from the storytellers making the comic. Cue massive multi-verse killing spree.
- Not Me This Fourth dimension: Later killing the original five X-Men in Again, Deadpool muses that all of the other X-Men are already dead, merely weren't killed by him.
- Obliviously Evil: Deadpool in Once more. He'southward been brainwashed by the Red Skull and other villains to murder other heroes, but slips into a dizzy Imagine Spot whenever he does and so. This leaves him unaware of his actions in the real world.
- Off with His Head!: Deadpool kills the Watcher and Bruce Banner this way. He also decapitates Wolverine this way, but makes it clear he doesn't expect it to exist permanent.
- Deadpool decapitates Dreadpool in consequence #4 of Deadpool Kills Deadpool.
- In Again, this ends upward happening to Peter Parker, Miles Morales, and Drax the Destroyer. Deadpool also does it to the Red Skull at the end. Peradventure.
- Oh, Crap!: Hercules' reaction upon recognizing the isle he and the other gods were summoned to in Once again. Unfortunately, it'due south likewise late to salve them from Medusa's caput.
- Get-go Moon Knight, and then later all of the assembled heroes have this reaction upon finding out about the villains' plan to merge Deadpool with Ultron. The latter especially, since they only find out when Deadpool-Ultron confronts them.
- Popularity Power: Acknowledged by Dreadpool every bit the reason why Wolverine would go on coming back no matter what he tried. Also, a pretty big motivator in the series itself.
- Power Creep, Ability Seep: Equally with its predecessor, nearly half the things Dreadpool uses on his targets should have either failed, done nowhere near lethal damage, or been stopped before they started. He as well manages to heal back from things like head explosion or dismemberment in a way that 616 Deadpool has never done.
- Professional Killer: Invoked to its fullest and deadliest extent. Dreadpool never fought off-white after his transformation at Psycho Man's hands and was a very efficient killer.
- Invoked in Again; the Red Skull has brainwashed Deadpool and is using him every bit the villain community's own personal hitman.
- Pyrrhic Victory: Sherlock Holmes eventually defeats Dreadpool in Killustrated, merely by that point fiction had been warped into total control of the Anyone Can Dice and Kill Them All tropes equally he wished. Though the comic implies Holmes volition eventually become the classics back through forcefulness of will.
- Recycled Premise: Again retains the basic plot of Deadpool killing the heroes of the Marvel Universe, merely with a radically unlike story crafted around information technology. Ironically, said story recycles the basic premise of the backstory from Sometime Human being Logan, with the Blood-red Skull assembling a group of villains every bit part of a plot to kill all of the heroes. Ultimately, this is perchance averted as it may not be a recycled premise, but a Stealth Prequel to Former Human being Logan every bit Deadpool discovers the dead bodies of the X-Men and sees that he didn't kill them — Wolverine did.
- Redemption Equals Expiry: Mainstream Deadpool manages to confront Dreadpool with how pointless and nonsensical his motives are during their final fight, resulting in Dreadpool having a My God, What Have I Done?. Deadpool congratulates him for at least admitting his mistakes... so promptly kills him anyhow, every bit that still doesn't excuse all the death he has caused, the Deadpool Corp in particular.
- Taskmaster in Once more. He finally turns on Blood-red Skull claiming that what they did to Deadpool was beyond forgiveness. Red Skull snaps his neck.
- Ret-Gone: In Killustrated, Dreadpool's murder of characters from literature destroys all versions of those who have been inspired by them.
- The Reveal: In Once again #3, Wade discovers the dead bodies of the 10-Men... and realizes there are claw marks on those expressionless bodies. Again is a possible prequel to Old Man Logan
- Russian Reversal: PANDAPOOL, the species that endangers you!
- Roaring Rampage of Revenge: In Again, Deadpool resolves to kill all the bad guys after Gwenpool finally snaps him out of his trance, at the cost of her ain life.
- Screw This, I'm Out of Here!: In Once more, Doc Doom leaves for another dimension once Deadpool starts slaughtering the villains en masse.
- Shoo the Domestic dog: Deadpool does this to the Venom symbiote, of all things, in Again.
- Shout-Out: When he kills The Punisher, he acknowledges that this is usually his thing.
- Smart Ball: Deadpool tin somehow operate Reed Richard and Hank Pym'southward super-applied science, despite there beingness no indication that the process increased his intelligence in whatsoever fashion.
- Solar-Powered Magnifying Glass: How Deadpool kills Emmet-Man in Again.
- Sole Survivor: In Again, Gorilla Man is the just one of the Mercs for Money who survives Deadpool's massacre.
- Stealth Prequel: Again is somewhen revealed to be i to Old Man Logan.
- Harbinger Nihilist: Dreadpool's entire motive is that freedom from the horror of beingness a comic book character is enough to justify everything.
- Taken for Granite: Deadpool uses the mythological Medusa's head to do this to Thor, Loki, Hercules, Valkyrie, Hippolyta, and Ganesha in Again. They're later smashed to pieces to brand certain they're gone.
- Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Lampshaded in Again: Doctor Doom tells the Cerise Skull that there's no way Magneto is happy to piece of work with him.
- Tele-Frag: How the Hulk and the Vision announced to dice in Again. When nosotros see the aftermath of Deadpool-Ultron'due south fight with the Avengers, the Vision appears to exist phased into the Hulk'south body.
- The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: The miniseries ends with Dreadpool planning on killing the creative team working on the comic, and promising to come after the reader adjacent. Ironically, it's correct when they're planning how Deadpool will evidence up and kill the versions of them in the comic. Somehow, they completely fail to notice the man in blood-red and black standing anxiety abroad as he talks to the audience.
- That'southward because Dreadpool isn't really continuing feet away. He's continuing outside the panel, and thus, exterior their perception.
- Took a Level in Badass:
- Dreadpool's healing cistron is ramped up several magnitudes. It's the only reason he survives almost of his encounters.
- The sisters of Piffling Women manage to force Dreadpool to utilise a weapon he planned to use confronting stronger opponents.
- Sherlock Holmes of all people defeats Dreadpool and saves creation.
- Trigger Phrase: In Over again, Deadpool slips into a delusional country and commits his murders whenever he hears the phrase "Tirelessly, I pondered, what daydreams a carcinogenic piranha might revere" due to the Red Skull's brainwashing.
- Unwitting Pawn: In Again, Deadpool is killing the other heroes due to being brainwashed past the Red Skull. He'south unaware that he'due south the one backside the murders taking place. Even when he has moments of lucidity, he'southward unable to do annihilation to stop himself.
- Villain Protagonist: Dreadpool isn't really meant to be sympathetic, and one of the major themes of the series is critique of the use of Darker and Edgier content in place of actual storytelling. Also, the third installment has him as more than of the antagonist when his original counterpart steps in.
- Villain Team-Up: In Again, the ane responsible for Deadpool'south deportment is the Cherry Skull, who'due south providing the brainwashed Deadpool to the entire supervillain community every bit an assassin for getting rid of the heroes. He'southward shown to be working directly alongside Magneto, Doctor Doom, and the Abomination. Deadpool himself also briefly bonds with the Venom symbiote to kill Spider-Homo.
- Weaksauce Weakness: How was Deadpool able to fend off the Venom symbiote long enough to kill Eddie Brock in Over again? Airhorns.
- Wham Line: In Again, Deadpool makes an observation after killing the time-lost original X-Men, but realizing that all of the other 10-Men were already expressionless:
Deadpool: Only... I... I didn't do this, did I? Claw marks. This is someone else's work. I'm not the but one they're messing with, am I? Sheesh, Logan. Not y'all, too.
- Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: Dreadpool's solution to Spider-Human. He fifty-fifty mocks Spidey's rogues gallery for not thinking of it themselves. (Funnily enough, they have tried that. Plenty of times. It'south just his spider sense has ever taken care of it earlier.)
- You Bastard!: As indicated past the serial tagline (as seen in the folio quote), the series is in part a response to comic fans who want more gore and expiry because they retrieve it'southward 'cool', 'badass' or 'fun' in their comics. In this series, Dreadpool kills off lots of people in horrific ways, and keeps breaking the 4th wall and request the reader if they're having fun however.
- It's a key plot point in Killustrated. When Dreadpool explains his programme to Sherlock Holmes, the comic features a panel of a kid (in what's implied to be the real world) gushing over how "awesome" he thinks an issue of Deadpool Killustrated is due to all of the claret and gore.
- Your Caput Asplode: The Invisible Adult female creates a force-field inside Deadpool's caput and expands it. Good Thing You Can Heal!
- Happens to Cyclops, courtesy of ane of Dreadpool'south death traps.
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/ComicBook/DeadpoolKillsTheMarvelUniverse
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