Marvel’s New Deadpool Lives by 1 rule Wade Wilson never respected

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Marvel’s New Deadpool Lives by 1 rule Wade Wilson never respected

Warning: Contains spoilers for Deadpool #6!There are tons of Marvel heroes who don’t have to use lethal force, and one of the deadliest among them is Wade Wilson’s. Deadpool. Deadpool has mowed down hundreds if not thousands of his enemies, using a truly impossible variety of weapons from everyday firearms to grenades that unleash man-eating cockroaches. But, how Wade Wilson’s successor takes overHe demands they hold back their lethal potential.

As Deadpool passes the mantle to his daughter, he decides to give her a surprising new rule to live by. While Deadpool has never had any problems killing people, he makes it clear to his daughter Ellie and her trainer Taskmaster that he does not want her to use lethal force under any circumstances.


Deadpool forbids his daughter from murder

Stories like Deadpool kills the Marvel Universe And Deadpool kills Deadpool Make it clear how Tide Deadpool is too lethal, and yet Years of taking life have left Wade Wilson truly miserable. It’s clear that even though he allowed her to use his name, he doesn’t want Ali to go down the same path. His desire for Ali to avoid using lethal force goes so far that Wade even has Ali begin using and training with blunt blow knives, making it so that Ali is not equipped to take life. As Wade is killed shortly after making this decision, it becomes his last wish, meaning that If the new Deadpool takes a life, she will betray her father.

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Taskmaster takes the new Deadpool on a mission

Ali recently manifested her mutant powers, developing a healing factor of her own. However, her power has a unique application – her healing overclocks her mind and body, allowing her to develop new skills at a much faster rate than normal humans. With Deadpool still injured from his previous fight with the mystic-empowered Death Grip, he agrees to allow Ali to go on his booked mercenary missions along with Taskmaster and his symbiote ‘daughter’ Princess. However, on Ellie’s first mission, Death Grip returns to finish off Deadpool, leaving her the Marvel Universe’s one and only one with a mouth.

One of the most consistent parts of Deadpool’s character has always been his concern for his daughter and his desire for her to be better than him. Deadpool has killed people with ease and by the hundreds, because the truth is, he’s just not the nicest person. This is something that he himself happily admits. But Deadpool doesn’t want that for his daughter – it’s one of the reasons he stayed out of her life for so long, protecting her from afar. Now that she’s taking over the mantle, Wade just wants her to be better than him.

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By avoiding murder, she can be a true hero

The wish of every parent is that their child should have a better life than they did. Wade is a character who has had tremendous amounts of self-loathing over his actions, and he has been tolerated by the superhero community because of them in the past. Because of this, Wade tried to walk the tightrope of giving his daughter the training to use her powers without becoming the same kind of deadly mercenary he is.

Unfortunately, it’s possible that Deadpool’s death will fill Eli with enough rage to ignore her promise, and while Taskmaster is a great trainer, he’s not exactly a moral paragon any more than Deadpool himself. Wade Wilson wanted his daughter to resist taking life with her new powers, confirming the new ones Deadpool A challenge she may struggle to meet.

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