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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Sherlock Holmes of all people defeating Deadpool and than healing the ideaverse by tearing out Deadpool's seed ideas and replacing them with the original

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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Sherlock Holmes of all people defeating Deadpool and than healing the ideaverse by tearing out Deadpool's seed ideas and replacing them with the originaloriginal.
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Just something i thought of while watching oancitizen and filmbrains review of the movie feel free to delete it if theres a problem.

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*TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot:In Deadpool Killustrated Sherlock Holmes gathers a team of characters from classic literature to fight Dreadpool just seemed like it would have been a good opportunity for Deadpool vs. TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen.
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* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: Sherlock Holmes of all people defeating Deadpool and than healing the ideaverse by tearing out Deadpool's seed ideas and replacing them with the original
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Please, do NOT add "Villain Sue", since it is now a Flame Bait example that should not be allowed; see "Flame Bait" page for more details.


* VillainSue: Along with VillainProtagonist for Dreadpool. When battling Spider-Man, he somehow bypasses Spider-Man's spider sense and shoots him point blank in the head. When taking down The Avengers, he manages to sneak into Avengers Mansion to kill Hank Pym and place explosives in the meeting hall using Hank's Pym Particles without alerting any security alarms, and when fighting Thor, seemingly kicks Thor's hammer back at Thor after he threw it at Dreadpool.
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* VillainSue: Along with VillainProtagonist for Dreadpool. When battling Spider-Man, he somehow bypasses Spider-Man's spider sense and shoots him point blank in the head. When taking down The Avengers, he manages to sneak into Avengers Mansion to kill Hank Pym and place explosives in the meeting hall using Hank's Pym Particles without alerting any security alarms, and when fighting Thor, seemingly kicks Thor's hammer back at Thor after he threw it at Dreadpool.
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** Heck, a good portion of the deaths in this series could count as FridgeLogic. How did Dreadpool manage to get into Avengers Mansion, kill Hank Pym, and plant dynamite in the meeting room all without setting off one of Tony's alarms? How did Dreadpool kill the whole of Cosmic Marvel with Galactus, when characters like Eternity and The Living Tribunal outclass him?
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* Furthermore, even if he had been crushed under it, it's unlikely it would have hit Thor with enough force to kill him. If it had, the planet probably would have been shattered along with him.

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* ** Furthermore, even if he had been crushed under it, it's unlikely it would have hit Thor with enough force to kill him. If it had, the planet probably would have been shattered along with him.
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* Furthermore, even if he had been crushed under it, it's unlikely it would have hit Thor with enough force to kill him. If it had, the planet probably would have been shattered along with him.
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* VillainSue: A common complaint. With a few exceptions, the various heroes and villains Deadpool kills only put up token resistance, and it appears the only obstacle to Deadpool is powers like invulnerability or healing factors, and not any offensive powers or actual skill. The characters seem to take their deaths lying down, and they're more than willing to cooperate with Deadpool to get into whatever situation he needs to bypass their powers.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Dreadpool crosses the line pretty early on and gets worse from there. Taskmaster personally feels that [[spoiler:him murdering the Power Pack is the big line crossing moment.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: Dreadpool crosses the line pretty early on and gets worse from there. Taskmaster personally feels that [[spoiler:him murdering the Power Pack is the big line crossing moment.]]moment]].
* VillainSue: A common complaint. With a few exceptions, the various heroes and villains Deadpool kills only put up token resistance, and it appears the only obstacle to Deadpool is powers like invulnerability or healing factors, and not any offensive powers or actual skill. The characters seem to take their deaths lying down, and they're more than willing to cooperate with Deadpool to get into whatever situation he needs to bypass their powers.



* {{Invincible Villain}}: A common complaint. With a few exceptions, the various heroes and villains Deadpool kills only put up token resistance, and it appears the only obstacle to Deadpool is powers like invulnerability or healing factors, and not any offensive powers or actual skill. The characters seem to take their deaths lying down, and they're more than willing to cooperate with Deadpool to get into whatever situation he needs to bypass their powers.
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* {{Invincible Villain}}: A common complaint. With a few exceptions, the various heroes and villains Deadpool kills only put up token resistance, and it appears the only obstacle to Deadpool is powers like invulnerability or healing factors, and not any offensive powers or actual skill. The characters seem to take their deaths lying down, and they're more than willing to cooperate with Deadpool to get into whatever situation he needs to bypass their powers.
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* IdiotBall: Both Invisible Woman and the Hulk forget that Deadpool has a healing factor, allowing him to kill them when they drop their guard.



* SmartBall: Deadpool can somehow operate Reed Richard and Hank Pym's super-technology, despite there being no indication that the procedure increased his intelligence in any way.
* TrueNeutral: In ''Deadpool Kills Deadpool'', [[spoiler:it is revealed that The Deadpool Watcher was helping both sides of the battle, as he loves everything Deadpool. However, he ends up siding with the heroes, due to having a crush on Lady Deadpool.]]

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* AssPull: Deadpool's ability to kill the rest of the heroes depends on heightened competence on his part and decreased competence on their part. For example, he knows how to operate Reed Richard and Hank Pym's super-technology, but Thor can't control the trajectory of his hammer and Spider-Man's spider sense can't see a gun coming. It helps (or not, depending on how you look at it) that most of his kills are off-panel.


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* FridgeLogic: Spider-Man and Thor should have been able to avoid their deaths. The former has a spider sense that should have warned him not to get close enough for Deadpool to shoot him, and the latter should have been able to control the trajectory of Mjolnir to avoid being crushed by it.
* IdiotBall: Both Invisible Woman and the Hulk forget that Deadpool has a healing factor, allowing him to kill them when they drop their guard.


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* SmartBall: Deadpool can somehow operate Reed Richard and Hank Pym's super-technology, despite there being no indication that the procedure increased his intelligence in any way.
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* AssPull: Deadpool's ability to kill the rest of the heroes depends on heightened competence on his part and decreased competence on their part. For example, he knows how to operate Reed Richard and Hank Pym's super-technology, but Thor can't control the trajectory of his hammer and Spider-Man's spider sense can't see a gun coming. It helps (or not, depending on how you look at it) that most of his kills are off-panel.
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* NightmareFuel: Dreadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Dreadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.
** There's also the final panel of the comic where Dreadpool [[spoiler:looks directly at the reader and says he'll come for them next]]. His "shush" gesture doesn't help.
*** Lets just say Dreadpool's murderous rampage in general.

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* MoralEventHorizon: Dreadpool crosses it many times. Taskmaster personally feels that [[spoiler: him murdering the Power Pack is the big line crossing moment.]]

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* MoralEventHorizon: Dreadpool crosses it many times. the line pretty early on and gets worse from there. Taskmaster personally feels that [[spoiler: him [[spoiler:him murdering the Power Pack is the big line crossing moment.]]
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* CompleteMonster: Under the influence of Psycho-Man, Dreadpool goes from being the screwball "Merc with a Mouth" we all know and love and becomes an unstoppable force of death and destruction, who'll remorselessly kill anyone and everyone.
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* TrueNeutral: In ''Deadpool Kills Deadpool'', [[spoiler:it is revealed that The Deadpool Watcher was helping both sides of the battle, as he loves everything Deadpool. However, he ends up helping the heroes, due to having a crush on Lady Deadpool.]]

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* TrueNeutral: In ''Deadpool Kills Deadpool'', [[spoiler:it is revealed that The Deadpool Watcher was helping both sides of the battle, as he loves everything Deadpool. However, he ends up helping siding with the heroes, due to having a crush on Lady Deadpool.]]
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* TrueNeutral: In ''Deadpool Kills Deadpool'', [[spoiler:it is revealed that The Deadpool Watcher was helping both sides of the battle, as he loves everything Deadpool. However, he ends up helping the heroes, due to having a crush on Lady Deadpool.]]
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* MoralEventHorizon: Dreadpool crosses it many times. Taskmaster personally feels that [[spoiler: him murdering the Power Pack is the big line crossing moment.]]

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* CompleteMonster: Under the influence of Psycho-Man, Deadpool goes from being the screwball "Merc with a Mouth" we all know and love and becomes an unstoppable force of death and destruction, who'll remorselessly kill anyone and everyone.
* NightmareFuel: Deadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Deadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.
** There's also the final panel of the comic where Deadpool [[spoiler:looks directly at the reader and says he'll come for them next]]. His "shush" gesture does not help.
*** Lets just say Deadpool's murderous rampage in general.
* TheWorfEffect: It's to be expected from a series where the entire hook is Deadpool killing his way through the rest of the comic universe, but he's only able to succeed due to his healing factor being more powerful than it's ever been, several of his targets getting powered down to give him a chance of success, and a fair few hand-waves. A particular offender here is the initial fight against the Fantastic Four, where Susan Richards's powers suddenly work differently than they usually do (she psionically bends light around herself rather than turning transparent, so blood splatter shouldn't have revealed her position) and Deadpool recovers from ''decapitation'' in a couple of minutes, if that.
* TheWoobie: Amazingly, [[spoiler:Arcade, whom Deadpool is forcing to build death traps]], is traumatized by what Deadpool has forced him to do.

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* CompleteMonster: Under the influence of Psycho-Man, Deadpool Dreadpool goes from being the screwball "Merc with a Mouth" we all know and love and becomes an unstoppable force of death and destruction, who'll remorselessly kill anyone and everyone.
* NightmareFuel: Deadpool's Dreadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Deadpool Dreadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.
** There's also the final panel of the comic where Deadpool Dreadpool [[spoiler:looks directly at the reader and says he'll come for them next]]. His "shush" gesture does not doesn't help.
*** Lets just say Deadpool's Dreadpool's murderous rampage in general.
* TheWorfEffect: It's to be expected from a series where the entire hook is Deadpool killing his way through the rest of the comic universe, but he's only able to succeed due to his healing factor being more powerful than it's ever been, several of his targets getting powered down to give him a chance of success, and a fair few hand-waves. A particular offender here is the initial fight against the Fantastic Four, where Susan Richards's powers suddenly work differently than they usually do (she psionically bends light around herself rather than turning transparent, so blood splatter shouldn't have revealed her position) and Deadpool recovers from ''decapitation'' in a couple of minutes, if that.
* TheWoobie: Amazingly, [[spoiler:Arcade, whom Deadpool Dreadpool is forcing to build death traps]], is traumatized by what Deadpool Dreadpool has forced him to do.

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* NightmareFuel: Dreadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Dreadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.
** There's also the final panel of the comic where Dreadpool [[spoiler:looks directly at the reader and says he'll come for them next]]. His "shush" gesture does not help.

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* NightmareFuel: Dreadpool's Deadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Dreadpool Deadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.
** There's also the final panel of the comic where Dreadpool Deadpool [[spoiler:looks directly at the reader and says he'll come for them next]]. His "shush" gesture does not help.



* TheWoobie: Amazingly, [[spoiler:Arcade, whom Dreadpool is forcing to build death traps]], is traumatized by what Dreadpool has forced him to do.

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* TheWoobie: Amazingly, [[spoiler:Arcade, whom Dreadpool Deadpool is forcing to build death traps]], is traumatized by what Dreadpool Deadpool has forced him to do.do.
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* TheWorfEffect: It's to be expected from a series where the entire hook is Deadpool killing his way through the rest of the comic universe, but he's only able to succeed due to his healing factor being more powerful than it's ever been, several of his targets getting powered down to give him a chance of success, and a fair few hand-waves. A particular offender here is the initial fight against the Fantastic Four, where Susan Richards's powers suddenly work differently than they usually do (she psionically bends light around herself rather than turning transparent, so blood splatter shouldn't have revealed her position) and Deadpool recovers from ''decapitation'' in a couple of minutes, if that.
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* NightmareFuel: Dreadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Deadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.

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* NightmareFuel: Dreadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Deadpool Dreadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.
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* CompleteMonster: Under the influence of Psycho-Man Deadpool goes from being the screwball "Merc with a Mouth" we all know and love and becomes an unstoppable force of death and destruction, who'll remorselessly kill anyone and everyone.
* NightmareFuel: Deadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Deadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.
** There is also the final panel of the comic where Deadpool [[spoiler:looks directly at the reader and says he will come for them next]]. His "shush" gesture does not help.
*** Lets just say Deadpool's murderous rampage is Nightmare Fuel Inducing.
* TheWoobie: Amazingly, [[spoiler:Arcade, whom Deadpool is forcing to build death traps]], is traumatized by what Deadpool has forced him to do.

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* CompleteMonster: Under the influence of Psycho-Man Psycho-Man, Deadpool goes from being the screwball "Merc with a Mouth" we all know and love and becomes an unstoppable force of death and destruction, who'll remorselessly kill anyone and everyone.
* NightmareFuel: Deadpool's Dreadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Deadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.
** There is There's also the final panel of the comic where Deadpool Dreadpool [[spoiler:looks directly at the reader and says he will he'll come for them next]]. His "shush" gesture does not help.
*** Lets just say Deadpool's murderous rampage is Nightmare Fuel Inducing.
in general.
* TheWoobie: Amazingly, [[spoiler:Arcade, whom Deadpool Dreadpool is forcing to build death traps]], is traumatized by what Deadpool Dreadpool has forced him to do.
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* BrokenBase: Is it an awesomely dark take on a popular character, or a collection of mean spirited, upsetting murders of beloved characters? This is the kind of series that splits opinions.
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*** Lets just say Deadpool's murderous rampage is Nightmare Fuel Inducing.
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* NightmareFuel: Deadpool's monstrous rampage has many scenes worthy of this, such as when Sue Storm witnesses Deadpool decapitating The Human Torch and is caught by the assassin when Johnny's blood splatters on her.
** There is also the final panel of the comic where Deadpool [[spoiler:looks directly at the reader and says he will come for them next]]. His "shush" gesture does not help.
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* CompleteMonster: Deadpool goes from being the screwball "Merc with a Mouth" we all know and love and becomes an unstoppable force of death and destruction.

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* CompleteMonster: Under the influence of Psycho-Man Deadpool goes from being the screwball "Merc with a Mouth" we all know and love and becomes an unstoppable force of death and destruction.destruction, who'll remorselessly kill anyone and everyone.
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* CompleteMonster: Deadpool goes from being the screwball "Merc with a Mouth" we all know and love and becomes an unstoppable force of death and destruction.
* TheWoobie: Amazingly, [[spoiler:Arcade, whom Deadpool is forcing to build death traps]], is traumatized by what Deadpool has forced him to do.

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