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===2010s=== Another Deadpool series by Gischler titled ''Deadpool Corps'' was released in April 2010. Besides Deadpool himself, this series featured alternate versions of Deadpool, including a female version of himself named [[Lady Deadpool|Wanda Wilson / Lady Deadpool]] (who debuted in ''Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth'' #7), [[#Marvel Zombies|Headpool]] (the ''[[Marvel Zombies]]'' universe incarnation, now reduced to a severed head), and two new characters; Kidpool, a child, and [[Dogpool]], a dog.<ref>{{cite web|first=Dave |last=Richards |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=25629 |title=Gischler Throws an Intergalactic (Dead)pool Party |website=Comic Book Resources |date=April 8, 2010 |access-date=May 26, 2010 }}</ref> The series lasted twelve issues. Marvel also published ''Deadpool'' titles through the [[Marvel Knights]] and [[MAX (comics)|MAX]] imprints: ''Deadpool: Wade Wilson's War'', by [[Duane Swierczynski]] and [[Jason Pearson]],<ref>{{cite web |first=Marc |last=Strom |url=http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.12646 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121021080044/http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.12646 |url-status=dead |archive-date=October 21, 2012 |title=Deadpool: Fighting Wade Wilson's War |publisher=[[Marvel.com]] |date=May 26, 2010 |access-date=July 10, 2010 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://marvel.com/news/comicstories.12761.marvel_hotline~colon~_duane_swierczynski |title=Marvel Hotline: Duane Swierczynski |publisher=Marvel.com |date=June 7, 2010 |access-date=July 10, 2010 }}</ref><ref name=cbr26825>{{cite web|first=Shaun |last=Manning |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=26825 |title=X-Position: Duane Swierczynski |website=Comic Book Resources |date=June 22, 2010 |access-date=July 10, 2010 }}</ref> and ''Deadpool MAX'' by [[David Lapham]] and [[Kyle Baker]].<ref name=cbr27096>{{cite web|first=Joe |last=Quesada |author-link=Joe Quesada |url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=27096 |title=Introducing Marvel T&A! |website=Comic Book Resources |date=July 9, 2010 |access-date=July 10, 2010 }}</ref> Deadpool vol. 2 was written by [[Daniel Way]] and drawn by [[Alé Garza]]. In the story arc "DEAD", Wade is "cured" of his healing ability and becomes mortal. As a side effect, he also has his old, unscarred face once again. Although he spent the majority of the story arc looking forward to dying, he suppresses his desires in order to protect his friend and [[sidekick]] [[Bob, Agent of Hydra|Hydra Bob]].<ref>{{Cite comic|writer = [[Daniel Way|Way, Daniel]]|penciller = Alé Garza|inker = Sean Parsons|colorist = Dono Sánchez-Almara |letterer = VC's Joe Sabino|editor = Jordan D. White|story = Dead: Part Four|title = Deadpool|volume = 2|issue = #53|date = April 11, 2012|publisher = Marvel Comics|location = United States}}</ref> After he loses his healing factor, Wilson claims he felt "more alive than ever."{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2012}} However, after a harsh beating from Intelligencia, Wade realized that he had let his ability to heal compensate for skill so he decided to ask for help from [[Taskmaster (character)|Taskmaster]] in training.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2012}} Taskmaster asked Wilson to help him steal Pym Particles from S.H.I.E.L.D., but actually, he allowed Black Box to study Wade in order to prepare his vengeance against Wilson, even letting him know Deadpool lost his healing factor.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2012}} Wade managed to defeat Black Box, Black Tom and Black Swan, but in the process, his face was burned and disfigured again.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=December 2012}} Former FBI agent Allison Kemp wanted to get revenge on Deadpool because of his involvement in an accident which left her in a wheelchair, and she called other enemies of Deadpool such as T-Ray and [[Slayback (comic strip character)|Slayback]] and trained them to kill Deadpool.<ref>{{Cite comic|writer = Daniel Way|penciller = Ale Garza|inker = Sean Parsons|colorist = Guru eFX|letterer = VC's Joe Sabino|editor = Jordan D. White|story = The Salted Earth, Part One: Innocent of Nothing|title = Deadpool|volume = 2|issue = #61|date = Sept. 26 2012|publisher = Marvel Comics|location = United States}}</ref><ref>{{Cite comic|writer = Daniel Way|penciller = Ale Garza and Matteo Lolli|inker = Sean Parsons and Don Ho|colorist = Guru eFX|letterer = VC's Joe Sabino|editor = Jordan D. White|story = The Salted Earth, Part Two: More Than Words|title = Deadpool|volume = 2|issue = #62|date = Oct. 10 2012|publisher = Marvel Comics|location = United States}}</ref> Deadpool infiltrated their base and managed to get T-Ray and Slayback killed when Kemp was about to kill herself in an explosion which would kill Wade in the process, he convinced her not to attack him. At that moment, he was surprised by the returned Evil Deadpool, who informed Wade that the serum they took was not permanent, which was why Wade's face did not heal or a finger he lost grew back, so Wade would return after Evil Deadpool shot him.<ref>{{Cite comic|writer = Daniel Way|penciller = Filipe Andrade|inker = Sean Parsons and Jeff Huet|colorist = Guru eFX|letterer = VC's Joe Sabino|editor = Jordan D. White|story = The Salted Earth, Part Three: Conclusion|title = Deadpool|volume = 2|issue = #63|date = Oct. 24 2012|publisher = Marvel Comics|location = United States}}</ref> Daniel Way's Deadpool series concluded with issue 63. As part of Marvel's [[Marvel NOW!]] initiative, a new ''Deadpool'' ongoing series was launched.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://marvel.com/news/story/19199/marvel_now_qa_deadpool|title=Marvel NOW! Q&A: Deadpool - Marvel Heroes - News - Marvel.com|work=marvel.com}}</ref> He is also a member of the [[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]].<ref>{{cite news|author=Ching, Albert|url=http://www.newsarama.com/comics/marvel-now-thunderbolts-daniel-way.html|title=Daniel Way Unleashes Red Hulk's Loud and Proud THUNDERBOLTS|work = Newsarama| date = October 12, 2012| access-date =October 12, 2012}}</ref> In the 27th issue of his new series, as part of "All-New Marvel NOW!", Deadpool was married for the third time. Initially a secret, his bride was revealed in the webcomic ''Deadpool: The Gauntlet'' to be [[Shiklah|Shiklah, Queen of the Undead]]. Deadpool also discovers that he has a daughter, Eleanor, from a former flame named Carmelita.<ref name="Deadpool #19">''Deadpool'' #19. Marvel Comics.</ref> During the events of "[[Original Sin (comics)|Original Sin]]", it was revealed that Deadpool was tricked into killing his parents by a scientist known as Butler (who abducted Eleanor and gave her to his brother); however, Deadpool does not know about it.<ref>''Deadpool'' vol. 4 #32. Marvel Comics.</ref> Much later, he clashed with [[Carnage (character)|Carnage]], believing the universe was telling the latter to defeat him. After several fights and getting torn to pieces, Deadpool bonds with four [[Symbiote (comics)|symbiotes]]: [[Riot (comics)|Riot]], [[Phage (comics)|Phage]], [[Lasher (comics)|Lasher]] and [[Agony (comics)|Agony]]. Playing mind games, Deadpool tricked [[Shriek (comics)|Shriek]] by using his shapeshifting abilities to make her disoriented and having her flee. After the symbiotic Deadpool and Carnage fought again, Deadpool captures Shriek and forces her to impersonate himself, making it trick Carnage into almost killing her in the process. Feeling broken after a mental breakdown, Carnage allowed himself to be arrested and was placed in an unlocked cell. While sitting in the cell until he was his own self, Carnage swore vengeance on Deadpool. Deadpool, after defeating Carnage, gives the four symbiotes to a war dog who helped Deadpool fight Carnage to deliver them to the government.<ref>''Deadpool vs. Carnage'' #1–4. Marvel Comics.</ref> During the "[[AXIS (comics)|AXIS]]" storyline, Deadpool appears as a member of Magneto's unnamed supervillain group during the fight against [[Red Skull]]'s [[Onslaught (Marvel Comics)|Red Onslaught]] form.<ref>''Avengers & X-Men: AXIS'' #2. Marvel Comics.</ref> The group of villains becomes inverted to heroes, after a spell cast by Scarlet Witch and Doctor Doom.{{Volume needed|c=y|date=November 2014}} This group was later named the Astonishing Avengers.<ref>''Avengers & X-Men'' #6. Marvel Comics.</ref> This Deadpool, referred to as "Zenpool", was pivotal in turning Apocalypse to fighting the Inverted Avengers.<ref>''Avengers & X-Men'' #9. Marvel Comics.</ref> Deadpool's death occurs in ''Deadpool'' #250.<ref>[https://ign.com/articles/2015/01/09/marvel-reveals-deadpool-will-die-in-april-2015 Marvel reveals Deadpool will die in April 2015]. January 9, 2015.</ref> Deadpool faces off in a final showdown with [[ULTIMATUM (comics)|ULTIMATUM]] and [[Flag-Smasher]], killing all of them, and gives up the "Deadpool" identity, wishing to have a better life. He, along with his family and friends, are all killed when the Earth [[Secret Wars (2015 comic book)|collides with an alternate universe's Earth]]. Deadpool laments that the Secret Wars should have stayed an Avengers event, but then dies at peace, content that everybody else is dying with him.<ref>''Deadpool'' vol. 2 #45. Marvel Comics.</ref> ====All New, All Different Marvel==== Eight months after the events of ''Secret Wars'' and the restoration of Earth, Deadpool is seen working for [[Captain America|Steve Rogers]]. After stealing some potentially life-saving chemicals needed by an ailing [[Rogue (Marvel Comics)|Rogue]], he is offered membership in the [[Avengers Unity Squad]].<ref>''Avengers'' vol. 6 #0. Marvel Comics.</ref> ''Deadpool'' Vol. 4 began in 2016.{{citation needed|date=August 2023}} In the course of the following months, Deadpool's popularity skyrocketed after the mercenary Solo impersonated him to piggyback on Deadpool's reputation and take jobs at a higher pay rate. One of Solo's jobs in Washington, D.C. had Deadpool's public opinion drastically change for the better when he saved an ambassador from his telepathically manipulated agents. After learning of Solo's impersonation, Deadpool came up with the idea to form a group of mercenaries called the Mercs for Money to extend his reach across the globe. However, Deadpool's newfound popularity forced him to leave his family behind, fearing his enemies could endanger them. Deadpool additionally joined the Avengers Unity Division and used his popularity as a means of funding the team, with the profit from the merchandise.<ref>''Deadpool'' vol. 4 #1. Marvel Comics.</ref> Madcap additionally returned to Deadpool's life, though Wade was unaware his experience inside his mind left Madcap emotionally damaged and vengeful. Madcap initially posed as an ally, joining the Mercs for Money, but eventually showed his true intentions after he was discovered impersonating Deadpool to defame and threaten his loved ones. Seeing as he had had enough fun, Madcap used an alien weapon to molecularly disintegrate himself. For his second coming, the villain had Deadpool unwittingly become the carrier of a deadly airborne virus with which he infected his family. Wade found a cure, though had to resort to Cable's evil clone Stryfe to find it. Around this time, tensions between Shiklah's domain and the surface world sparked an invasion of Manhattan from Monster Metropolis, which in turn led to Shiklah divorcing Deadpool, opting to return to Dracula instead.<ref>''Deadpool'' vol. 4 #23–29. Marvel Comics.</ref> Not long after Wade joined the Avengers Unity Division, the real Steve Rogers was secretly supplanted by an evil fascist counterpart from another timeline that operated as a Hydra sleeper agent within the superhero community. When Phil Coulson became suspicious of Steve, Rogers convinced Deadpool to kill him, claiming that Coulson had gone rogue. A short time afterward, Captain America's machinations resulted in Hydra rising to power, taking over the United States of America. When Hydra's conquest had barely begun, Preston found out about Coulson's death and confronted Deadpool about it. The fight ended in Preston's death. As Hydra's empire grew stronger, Wade joined its own version of the Avengers out of blind loyalty for Captain America. Plagued by guilt, Wade held back when tasked with hunting down the rebel alliance known as the Underground and eventually helped, behind the scenes, to lay part of the foundation of Hydra's eventual defeat. With his mistakes costing the lives of two of his friends, the love of his daughter, and any respect the world had for him, Deadpool turned his back on what little remained of the life he had built.<ref>''Deadpool'' vol. 4 #31–36. Marvel Comics.</ref> In ''Deadpool'' (vol. 9), Deadpool adopts Princess, a symbiote and clone of Carnage who takes a hyena-like form.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Myrick |first=Joe Anthony |date=2023-05-02 |title=Deadpool's New 'Daughter' Just Became His Perfect R-Rated Sidekick |url=https://screenrant.com/deadpool-daughter-princess-symbiote-dog-carnage/ |access-date=2024-10-19 |website=ScreenRant |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Dudas-Larmondin |first=Austin |date=2024-04-02 |title=Deadpool #1 Confirms a Major Lore Change Is Permanent as New Era Begins |url=https://screenrant.com/deadpool-symbiote-daughter-princess-carnage-clone-marvel-mcu/ |access-date=2024-10-19 |website=ScreenRant |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Webber |first=Tim |date=April 15, 2024 |title=The Daughters of Deadpool |url=https://www.marvel.com/articles/comics/deadpool-daughters-list |access-date=October 19, 2024 |website=Marvel}}</ref>
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