Superhuman Strength: Deadpool is rated as having a low degree of superhuman strength allowing him to lift 800 pounds. Peak Human Speed: Deadpool can run as fast as a trained athlete.
Deadpool's Strength Feats
"Bust through solid walls, send people flying on multiple occasions and occasionally breaks the jaws out of super-powered beings."
The adamantium renders his bones virtually unbreakable and his claws capable of penetrating almost any substance depending on its thickness and the force he exerts. His reinforced skeleton also enables him to withstand heavy physical pressure, giving his muscles sufficient force to briefly lift 800 pounds or more.
Deadpool's primary power is an accelerated healing factor, depicted by various writers at differing levels of efficiency. The speed of his healing factor depends on the severity of the wound and Deadpool's mental state. It works most efficiently when he is awake, alert, and in good spirits.
Wade Wilson was in good shape even before the various Weapon X treatments, but after the procedures, Wilson had superhuman strength. Thanks to his healing abilities, Deadpool can push himself beyond the human limits.
Deadpool can beat Wolverine in a fight.
While it's true Wolverine won in their first clash, Logan was also helped by his half-brother, Victor Creed, a.k.a. Sabretooth. There's no doubt Deadpool could beat Wolverine in a one vs. one bout.
The adamantium renders his bones virtually unbreakable and his claws capable of penetrating almost any substance depending on its thickness and the force he exerts. His reinforced skeleton also enables him to withstand heavy physical pressure, giving his muscles sufficient force to briefly lift 800 pounds or more.
While Deadpool is virtually unkillable due to his healing factor, he is not invincible. In fact, he's been beaten, maimed, and dismembered countless times in the comics and movies. Deadpool's immortality only extends to his ability to regenerate from almost any injury.
Enhanced Speed - Wilson can reach speeds of up to 80 mph, and has lightning-quick attacks. Superhuman Stamina - Wilson can fight for days on end without needing a break.
Thor is extremely powerful and could vaporize Deadpool with a single blast of lightning, or literally punch him through a planet. (Once, Deadpool even asked Thor and Luke Cage to rip him in two halves, which they easily accomplished.) But Deadpool is much more unpredictable than Thor.
Deadpool has bovinophobia, which is the fear of cows. According to him, cows "scare the *#$% outta" him, as he believes their stare to be chilling, like they're "waiting."
Deadpool and Olsen were both transported to Loki's headquarters where Olsen was kept captive in the same chamber that Deadpool was in the above pages and they all learned the charade, as Loki created a fake version of Mjolnir and disguised the real Mjolnir, thus making Olsen/Thor believe that the one that Deadpool ...
Conclusion What Happens if Deadpool Explodes? Deadpool survived various explosions throughout his time in the comics. Though they injure him or even kill him, his healing factor regenerates him, allowing Deadpool to recover from the blast. This is true even in the case of nuclear explosions.
At least one set of katana can be charged with an energy field through his suit, increasing their durability and increasing cutting power to the point that they can easily cut through objects as hard as diamond.
A god among men, Superman has been a sworn protector of Earth, defeating the likes of Darkseid, Doomsday, Lex Luthor, and Zod to save mankind. His super strength and invulnerability would be enough to defeat Deadpool, but throw in the ability to freeze his enemies and use heat vision, it's not even close.
Anyone who likes kittens is A-OK in our book, so it goes without saying that this weakness makes Deadpool a bit more likeable. The Merc has called kittens his only true weakness, and the little guys have made such an impact that their adorableness has rendered his swords useless in the past.
Deadpool's regenerative abilities make him near immune to most toxins, but he can still feel some of their effects. Much like Wolverine, it takes quite a few drinks to get him drunk, but it's not impossible.
However, Deadpool's healing factor goes a fair bit beyond Wolverine's, in that Deadpool's healing factor essentially prevents him from dying unless it is something catastrophic. Typically speaking, if Wolverine had an arm chopped off, he would not re-grow a new arm. Deadpool's powers do, in fact, do that.
Strong language is permissible within a 12A but the frequency of use in Deadpool puts it firmly at 15. There is no upper limit on the number of uses of strong language at 15. The BBFC ratings info, then called BBFC Insight, noted the film contains strong bloody violence, strong language and sex references.
Deadpool is a mutant who has an accelerated healing factor. He can re-grow his parts or attach them if cut from his body. He is said to have cancer, which resulted in a deformed face, but he does not die due to his heavy healing factor.
Deadpool has died many times, and being hurled into the sun would definitely end up being one of those times. Direct immersion in the Sun would kill nearly any protagonist in the MCU short of Ghost Rider and maybe the Silver Surfer.
Yet, Deadpool couldn't defeat Hulk and there was even an instant where Hulk utterly dismembered Deadpool. The only way the Merc with a Mouth was able to get the upper hand was by not eliminating the Hulk, but instead terminating Bruce Banner.
UNLIMITED STRENGTH
The answer; there isn't one. The amazing thing about the Hulk is that unlike nearly every other superhero ever created, the Hulk's strength has absolutely no upper limit. He can lift a commercial airplane – which weighs around 100 tons – when he is at his calmest; that's no problem for him.
Like his namesake, Spider-Man's strength and agility stand far above those of the average human, allowing him to lift nearly ten tons and to leap and move at incredible speeds with high accuracy. He also heals faster than normal when injured, though he is not completely immune to viruses and other human ailments.
This difference in gravity allows Superman to lift objects that measure in the tons. In fact, the comics have put Superman's strength at a point where he's able to lift around 2 billion tons! To put that into perspective, the Empire State Building is only 365,000 tons!