Is Deadpool a villain?!


Question: I am not familiar with this marvel character. I was just wondering what he is? Is he a villain or a good guy or is he in the middle? I would really like to know


Answers: I am not familiar with this marvel character. I was just wondering what he is? Is he a villain or a good guy or is he in the middle? I would really like to know

I believe he was initially introduced as a villain, but after he got out of Liefeld's hands, he technically drifted more towards "anti-hero" status. It's debatable, really. Deadpool frequently battles villains, but he also has no real morals to speak of. I can think of at least one example off the top of my head of Deadpool attacking Kitty Pryde, I believe it was, a teenage girl hero. Back when he had his own ongoing, a member of his supporting cast was an old, blind woman named Blind Al. She was his hostage. There's a story where she tried to escape, only for Deadpool to preemptively track down the man she was going to go to and torture the hell out of him as a warning to her. He has no qualms about cold-blooded murder, either.

So, Deadpool is definitely NOT a clean-cut good guy, but he's not exactly a clean-cut villain, either. He's spent too much time headlining series for that. I'd say he's Chaotic Neutral in alignment at his absolute best, myself.

Deadpool is a fictional comic book character sometimes depicted as a mercenary, villain, or anti-hero; who appears in books published by Marvel Comics, usually in the X-Men family of titles. Created by artist Rob Liefeld and writer Fabian Nicieza, Deadpool first appeared in The New Mutants #98 (February 1991).

Nicknamed the "Merc with a Mouth", Deadpool is a high-tech mercenary known for his wisecracks, black humor, and satirical pop-culture references. Like the X-Men's Wolverine, Deadpool is the product of the Canadian government's paramilitary Weapon X program, although his place of birth is unknown. After Weapon X cured his terminal cancer by implementing a regenerative "healing factor" extracted from Wolverine, Deadpool is left disfigured and mentally unstable.

Deadpool is a fictional comic book character sometimes depicted as a mercenary, villain, or anti-hero.

Deadpool was originally an adversary of The New Mutants and later X-Force.

Typically, he is an anti-hero, very similar to Punisher, if Punisher had a sense of humor. Most of the time, he ends up fighting villains, but more because they are actively going after him or they are interfering with his goals, rather than out of any sense of honor or justice (which he basically has none of).

One of the more unique features of the Deadpool comic is that he frequently thinks or says something that shows that he is aware that he is a comic book character. In most cases, any other character who hears him make one of these comments gets confused for a bit and then decides Deadpool is just crazy.

he is an anti hero but mainly annoying

he is an antihero, which is by definition a hero who's only out to accomplish his or her own goal which is good intentioned by any means that he or she deep justifiable. Or in other words a hero who doesn't follow the classic hero traits.

He's an antihero. He tangles with both heroes and villains.



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