Deadpool Research Paper

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1.Introduction- Deadpool is a anti hero who was in American comic books and was first introduced in marvel. Deadpool was not a New anti hero he has been introduced in numerous amounts of comics and movies. Rob liefeld loved wolverine and spiderman but since they were already characters and had movies he created his own spiderman and wolverine. With the acrobatic and sixth sense spiderman has and wolverines strength and regeneration, dont forget spiderman witty comments he makes during fights made deadpool.
2. Body- Deadpool has not first been introduced in his first real life movie. DEadpool has been around but in other forms of himself. Deadpool was first in “ X-men origins wolverine.” He was first a partner with wolverine when fighting in war later on he was captured and instead of being deprived of air and unlocking his mutant power that way, he had this certain indestructible regenerating metal that's inside wolverine. In X-men origins and deadpool there are differences and comparison in X-men origins his mouth was sewn shut and his two swords he had was in his skin and he had teleporting powers and laser eyes. In deadpool he doesn't have his mouth shut and he is more on the spiderman side when it comes to fighting and when shot or stabbed can regenerate any wounds. In Deadpool he unlocked his powers by getting contained in a
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Body- Deadpool is a anti-hero because he doesn't want to join any superhero league of join the x-men, and he doesn't want to save the world. Wade wilson aka Deadpool wants nothing more but revenge. The treatment that wade undergoes gives him his mutant abilities yet destroys his good looks. Wade becomes furious and wants to track down the man who made him disfigured and make him fix his disorder or his unnatural look so he can go back to his girl (vanessa). Deadpool was never motivated by the nature of good and kindness and he describes this to us by breaking the fourth wall and show us how twisted and run down his life is as

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