Hulk was convinced and reluctantly killed Deadpool, but it wasn't enough to stop his healing ability. Once Hulk realized Deadpool lied to him, he became angrier and smashed Deadpool's head to bits with one punch.
Deadpool's Deaths in Comics and Movies
Deadpool is no stranger to death – in fact, he's died countless times in the comics. But what do these deaths mean for his supposed immortality? In the comics, Deadpool has died in a variety of ways – from being impaled on spikes to being devoured by zombies.
The Punisher had to kill Deadpool multiple times, which serves as a running joke throughout the comic. Eventually, The Punisher shoots Deadpool in the head once and for all. To make sure he won't come back, he chops Deadpool into pieces and buries him around the city.
Deadpool recounts that he technically already killed Wolverine with the rest of the Avengers, and reasons that he will come back no matter how many times he's killed because of his popularity. As he chops Wolverine's head off, Deadpool tells him that he has plans and that this time, his popularity won't save him.
History. After Deadpool killed the Avengers and New Avengers, he was ripped apart by an angered Hulk. Hulk then left Deadpool, in pieces, before climbing to a cave and turning back into Bruce Banner. Deadpool, now regenerated, made his way to said cave and cut off Banner's head with his two katanas.
Tony Stark was among the many heroes killed by Deadpool. He was killed among with the Avengers and New Avengers using Pym Particles to secretly shrunk a bunch of bombs and then exploding them in Avengers Mansion.
Thanos was murdered by Deadpool when he was forced to battle other cosmic characters by the merc's use of Puppet Master's puppets.
While Thanos ranks far from the top 10 villains in the Marvel Universe, The Mad Titan is powerful enough to effortlessly put down Deadpool.
Both characters have unique personalities and abilities, and have teamed up several times in the past to save the world from various villains. However, in one storyline, Deadpool did indeed kill Spider-Man as the former had been brainwashed.
Ordered by Osborn to kill the Punisher, Daken cut him to pieces and left him for dead. Discovered by the Legion of Monsters, Frank Castle's dead body was recovered, stitched back together by Morbius and brought back to life as Franken-Castle.
The Avengers deaths were pretty bad, but it was a sudden kill that didn't match up with the rest of the kills in the series. Deadpool used Pym Particles to get a bunch of explosives in and then blew them all up, killing Captain America, Spider-Woman, Iron Man, and more.
Even when he was Cosmic Ghost Rider, Frank Castle found it difficult to challenge Thanos one-on-one, let alone when he was just a regular human–but with an amalgamated upgrade courtesy of perhaps Marvel's most iconic crossover with DC, the Punisher gained the strength and the resources to kill Thanos.
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.
Thanos was truly driven mad by Deadpool. Deadpool had what Thanos always desperately craved, the attention and affection of Death. When he was experimented on as part of the Weapon X Program in Deadpool/Death '98, he was near-death on many occasions, where he met Death and developed feelings for the cosmic being.
Deadpool's Face & Skin Don't Heal Because Of His Cancer
Many of Marvel's mutants undergo intense physical transformations when their abilities begin to emerge, though few require as brutal of a stimulus as Deadpool.
While Thor's powers regressed a little bit in Avengers: Infinity War, he's still immensely powerful. He is somewhat the same in the comics, so if Deadpool ever faced Thor, the god of thunder would have the winning edge.
Deadpool might have his fair share of comedic moments in the Marvel universe, but the mercenary's powers allow him to be one of the strongest Marvel characters, proficient enough to defeat and kill major Marvel heroes ranging from Captain America to The Fantastic Four.
Hank Pym dead and some Pym Particles missing, revealing that Deadpool did it and he's hidden in the tower, revealing himself by blowing up the Avengers Tower, killing most of the Avengers inside, except for Luke Cage and Thor.
One of the more surprising characters to lift Mjolnir was Deadpool. How was Deadpool ever worthy of Thor's hammer? That's because he wasn't. The hammer that Deadpool lifted was actually a fake one, forged by the trickster, Loki.
So when it comes to whose healing factor is the most disturbing in Marvel Comics, Venom easily beats Deadpool on every level.
Deadpool Killing Thor Remains One Of His Most Brutal Kills
Using the powers of Ant-Man's Pym Particles mixed with Thor's mighty hammer ends up crushing the hero and exploiting his greatest weapon, as Deadpool proved that even gods weren't safe in his conquest to kill the Marvel Universe.
Telling him he's right, Deadpool put a gun under Spider-Man's chin and fired, blowing off the left side of Spider-Man's head and killing him in the process.
11 years after Deathstroke was made by DC, Marvel decided to launch a comical version, that mocked DC's serious tone. Thus Deadpool or Wade Wilson was born in 1991. Marvel did not even try to hide the fact that they had copied Deathstroke, and placed Deadpool as a parody of the assassin.
Later, Deadpool specifically sought Wolverine out so the two could fight. Deadpool had become convinced that, to aid his mental state, he needed to get into a big fight with another superpowered individual. Because he wanted a fair fight, he sought out Wolverine.