DEADPOOL VARIANTS OF THE MULTIVERSE
Deadpool

DEADPOOL VARIANTS OF THE MULTIVERSE

Even in a universe full of heroes and villains, Deadpool stands out. Between his lightning-fast sense of humor and lethal skills, there's nobody quite like Deadpool—except, perhaps, for his variants. Meet Lady Deadpool, Headpool, Kidpool, Deadpool 2099, and more of the various Wade Wilson variants from across the Marvel Multiverse.

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Lady Deadpool, The Deadpool Kid & More

In Deadpool: Merc with a Mouth (2009) #7

On a Multiversal mission to return Headpool to his original universe, Wade Wilson encounters several alternate reality versions of himself, including Lady Deadpool and The Deadpool Kid.

Kidpool

In Prelude to Deadpool Corps (2010) #2

Affectionally nicknamed Tito, this resident troublemaker from the Xavier Orphanage for Troubled Boys joined the Deadpool Corps at Deadpool's behest.

Dogpool

In Prelude to Deadpool Corps (2010) #3

The best boy in the Deadpoolverse, naturally.

Headpool

In Marvel Zombies 3 (2008) #1

Like the other residents of his world, Headpool was infected with a zombie virus. After his body was destroyed in a battle with Wundarr the Aquarian and Jennifer Kale, he began to use a propeller hat to fly. He also joined the Deadpool Corps, despite turning several individuals into zombies.

Babypool

In Giant-Size Little Marvel: AVX (2015) #1

Growing up in the idyllic suburb Marville, this Deadpool—and the rest of Marvel's heroes and villains—exists as a young versions of himself.

Dreadpool

In Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (2011) #1

After realizing he was fictional, Dreadpool broke bad and dedicated himself to relentlessly killing everything. Shifting focus to killing every Deadpool variant in the Multiverse, Dreadpool assembled the Evil Deadpool Corps to carry out his grim mission.

Age of Apocalypse Deadpool

In X-Calibre (1995) #1

In the AGE OF APOCALYPSE, a pain-loving Wade Wilson became one of Apocalypse's assassins in the Pale Riders.

Ultimate Deadpool

In Ultimate Spider-Man (2000) #84

A mutant-hating human who tracked down mutants on reality television, Wadey Wilson was given several artificial implants that gave him superhuman strength and reflexes, as well as cybernetic enhancements like a clear plastic helmet over his skinless face.

Deadpool 2099

In Deadpool (2015) #6

In one Marvel 2099 timeline, half-sisters Warda Wilson and Ellie Camacho share their father's mantle as Deadpool 2099.

Ronin Deadpool

In 5 Ronin (2010) #1

Known as Watari or the Fool, this Deadpool was scarred and seemingly killed in battle while fighting for the Daimyo. Watari joined the Deadpool Corps and even rescued the main Marvel Universe's Deadpool.

Deadpool Pulp

In Deadpool Pulp (2010) #1

During World War II, a soldier named Wade Wilson was captured and tortured, causing him to have a mild mental breakdown and use his battle-tested skills as a secret agent.. Deadpool developed an aggressive cancer, and Cable treated Deadpool by giving him a place in the Weapon X Program.

Death Mask

In Amazing Spider-Man Annual (2011) #38

In this universe, Wade Wilson became Death Mask, a Doctor Doom-like figure. After gaining super-intelligence once Reed Richards removed his brain tumor, he formed a massive criminal operation and donned a red version of Doctor Doom's classic costume.

Venompool

In What If? Venom/Deadpool (2010) #1

After Galactus hired Deadpool to kill the Beyonder, the Venom symbiote abandoned Spider-Man and merged with Wade. However, after spending time partying with the Beyonder, Venompool tried to become a celebrated hero.