T-Ray is a supervillain, published by Marvel Comics and created by Joe Kelly and Ed McGuiness. A mercenary for hire, he played an important role in the series Deadpool; T-Ray served to remind Wade Wilson, also known as Deadpool, what a failure he was.
He is an anti-heroic mercenary known for his eccentric sense of humor and outrageous adventures. Oftentimes, he's regarded as a morally ambiguous character more than a true villain or hero. He was created by Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, and first appeared in The New Mutants #98 in February of 1991.
While the Guardians of the Galaxy of the Marvel Cinematic Universe are modelled more as “outlaws” and “jerks,” Star-Lord, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot are way better categorized as anti-heroes in the comics. From Rocket's eyebrow-raising catchphrase “Blam!
Spider-Man is notable for having numerous villains that redeemed themselves and became antiheroes, such as Black Cat, the Prowler, Morbius, Kraven, Sandman and Silver Sable.
He has particular antagonism for his adoptive brother Thor, and is known to variously ally with and then betray Thor and others, and to regularly return from apparent death. In his development through the series, he becomes less of a supervillain and more of an antihero.
In his comic book appearances, Deadpool is initially depicted as a supervillain of the New Mutants and X-Force, though later stories would portray him as an antihero. Deadpool is the alter ego of Wade Wilson, a disfigured Canadian mercenary with superhuman regenerative healing abilities.
Since his debut however, Venom has evolved into an antiheroic figure, slowly distancing himself from his initial goal to ruin Spider-Man's life to try and do good instead, even putting aside his differences with and helping Spider-Man at times.
Wolverine and Deadpool really hate each other!
“[Logan is] frustrated by him [and] wants to be a million miles away from him or wants to punch him in the head. Unfortunately, he can't be a million miles away from him in this movie, so I'm probably going to punch him in the head a lot.”
While Thanos ranks far from the top 10 villains in the Marvel Universe, The Mad Titan is powerful enough to effortlessly put down Deadpool. Given the latter ever fights Thanos with Infinity Gauntlet and all the Infinity Stones, The Mad Titan can easily erase Wade from existence, ending the fight in an instant.
Type Of Anti-hero
Marvel Comics' Deadpool is the ultimate super-antihero. Needy, and neurotic, Deadpool is a wisecracking mutant mercenary who is essentially the black sheep of the X-Men family. He has razor sharp wit, supreme combat skills, and the ability to heal everything in his body bar his disfigured face.
The antiheroes fall into the gray area between good and evil. Some would argue that Batman falls into the antihero category based on his dark origin story, which has him swearing revenge against all criminals to his methods of managing the crime throughout Gotham.
Although Wolverine's actions show him as more of a hero than anything else, he is a dark, sad character who tends to keep to himself. He also has no problem shedding some blood to save the day, giving him true anti-hero status.
Despite being introduced as an antagonist of a few heroes, in some versions of the universe, he is an anti-hero who has worked with Spider-Man and Blade, and was a member of the Legion of Monsters and the Midnight Sons.
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.
Nothing sways Deadpool like Kittens. The Merc with the Mouth has always had a thing for the lovable animals since he first appeared in comics. In "The Magic of Grackling," Deadpool is powerless in the face of kittens. He's admitted multiple times that they're the one true Deadpool weakness.
Deadpool's main target is Ajax (Ed Skrein), the man that gave him his powers and also horribly disfigured him.
There's not really much one can do when facing an opponent whose prime ability is to never perish. Hence, Thanos would have no chance against Deadpool if he was facing him without the Infinity Gauntlet. Thanos can eradicate entire civilizations and wipe out half of all life in the universe with a snap of his fingers.
Obviously there are god/god-like characters in marvel like Thor, Captain Marvel, Hercules, Eternity, Infinity, etc. The list goes on but no one can deny that deadpool is by far the strongest.
Just because he has a healing factor doesn't mean he can't lose; it simply means his opponent has to get creative to find a way to keep him down. And quite a few opponents have managed to do just that. Since Deadpool knows he's a comic book character, he doesn't take most fights too personally.
The Hulk is a superhero/antihero in the Marvel Universe, known for both his super strength and his seemingly unstoppable rages.
Comic book fans know Namor The Sub-Mariner represents not only the first Marvel antihero but the first Marvel character. From his first appearance in Marvel Comics #1 in 1939, Namor challenges what it means to be a hero.
Thanos is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer-artist Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in The Invincible Iron Man #55 (cover date February 1973).