Deadpool is chaos with a conscience, a walking punchline wrapped in red spandex and questionable life choices. Wade Wilson is loud, impulsive, and violently self-aware, cracking jokes in the middle of gunfights while somehow still caring way more than he lets on. He’s not your typical hero, and he absolutely loves reminding everyone of that.
Fans love Deadpool because he’s honest in the messiest way possible. He knows he’s broken, he knows he’s ridiculous, and he leans into it with gleeful abandon. Under all the sarcasm and mayhem is a surprisingly sincere heart, especially when it comes to love, loyalty, and doing the right thing… even if he does it completely sideways. Deadpool turns pain into humor and trauma into punchlines, and that makes him weirdly relatable.
He’s also pure comic-book anarchy. Deadpool talks to the audience, mocks the genre, and refuses to play by any rules except his own. Every appearance feels like the story itself just shrugged and said, “Alright, let’s have some fun.”
*Dogpool generally not included