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Stories like these really drive home just how subjective and arbitrary the strengths and weaknesses of all these characters are. The ultimate superpower is plot convenience.
It's kind of ironic really. Deadpool here wishes to free the Marvel universe from the tyranny of it's writers, and yet his crusade is only possible because said writers allow it.
A fun fact is that DC heavily hints that the joker too knows that he is in a comic and that's why he acts the way he does, with no regards for his life or the others. This is shown many times, one that comes to mind is when he gets revived by a lazarus pit, which should have made him insane temporarily, actually made him sane, and he apologized for everything and was really sorry for what he had done, which indicates that he isn't insane, but more than sane.
@@NebulaDark oh my God thank you so much, i've been trying to find the video where i saw this for quite a while now, but couldn't find it for some reason lol, thanks a lot!
Because cartoon characters have their own physics and from my research (~2 seconds max) howard the duck is apparently pretty overpowered, but let’s face it, at this point in the marvel universe, who isn’t?
Yeah, basically Howard the Duck is operating on completely different genre conventions. In a lot of ways he's a Merrie Melodies character stuck in a superhero setting and making the best of it. It's like patching in a character who uses a different physics engine into your game. He might not be more powerful in a conventional sense, but everything about him is just... Different enough that you need a new approach. Another good way to look at it: when Marvel and DC did "Amalgam Comics", who did they merge Howard with? Lobo. The guy built as an over the top parody of the hyper masculine 80s hero.
@@AC-iz7ehit’s like if Deadpool was trying to kill Bugs Bunny. Could flatten him, but he’s just be turned into an accordion version of himself, then blow into his thumb and go back to normal. Shoot him into Swiss cheese, but then he just poofs back to normal randomly.
It's just too ridiculous that the heavy hitters can simply be outwitted by Deadpool like simpletons. But the comic series was good for its purpose: shock value.
@@javontetreault6713 He is. And so are Thanos, Silver Surfer, Dr. Doom, etc. Then again, it doesn't mean I don't agree with the plot. It was good for its purpose.
Isn't that literally part of the story? At one point iirc he just magically makes a knife appear in someone's chest between the panels and stops his regeneration which is supposed to be automatic. He's breaking every rule of comics here.
It depends on the version of Ghost Rider they're using. My favorite incarnation is the one from Vicious Cycle/Heaven's On Fire, where it is revealed that most Ghost Riders are embodiments of God's Wrath. Satan actually reveals to Johnny that he was an Angel the entire time, but because he's so stupid he's just fun to fuck with. But it goes further than that, because Johnny isn't just a Ghost Rider. Zarathos, depending on the writer, is a cosmic godlike entity that rivals the power of Satan and may even be stronger. In the 90s, Zarathos was separated from Johnny and almost destroyed the boundaries of reality by being slightly grumpy when he woke up. By and large, when Johnny is GR mode, he's invulnerable to almost anything. It takes some hardcore magic to keep him down. And it's not that he just doesn't take damage, he can be hurt in such a way that he's temporarily inconvenienced... but there's a panel in Vicious Cycle where Ghost Rider's head is blown off and it just grows back in a couple of seconds. Vicious Cycle, Heaven's on Fire, and even World War Hulk actually, all indicate that the only way to kill Johnny is to get the jump on him while he's in his human form. Vicious Cycle starts off with a flashback of Johnny being shot in the head by a priest in the back of a car which inevitably sends Johnny's soul to hell. But his soul is still bound to Zarathos, so for 3 years he constantly gets torn apart by demons as he tries his hardest to outpace and outfight Hell itself. Satan tricks Johnny by telling him of a way to escape hell while disguised as a pathetic creature, and then he latches onto Johnny's bike as he performs this feat. It turns out, Zarathos cannot be contained and he goes where he damn well pleases. So Zarathos has the power to hop dimensions, apparently, and that's how Johnny escapes hell. And Satan comes with him! The first thing Johnny does is.... gets jumped by Dr Strange, so he penance stares the man and traumatizes him. Later on, during the World War Hulk scenario, there's a panel of Reed and Strange discussing Johnny's power as a viable option for containing the Hulk's rampage. Strange posits that as long as the Safety Switch that is Johnny's human consciousness is in tact, they stand a very real chance of bringing the jolly green giant down. But then Hulk hits Johnny so hard he goes unconscious, Zarathos literally nukes Manhatten with Hellfire, and when the dust settles the two heroes are standing and staring at each other. At this point, Strange is shitting himself and tells Reed "The safety's off now." and Zarathos just kind of leaves Hulk alone. Hulk is after revenge, and my man Zarathos is all about that shit. Plus Satan is literally loose on Earth and he has to stop that, so Hulk isn't a concern for Zarathos. He leaves Hulk alone and fucks off to go fight the Devil. Reed, confused about what just happened, asks Strange by Ghost Rider left. Strange laments to him "The Ghost Rider only punishes the guilty, and Hulk is not." the context for that being that the Illuminati sent Hulk into space to get rid of him because he was too dangerous to be around, which leads to Planet Hulk, and then Hulk actually manages to find happiness and start a life. But then his ship he crashed there on explodes, and since it's Stark Tech it obviously doubles as a nuke, so it kills Hulk's new wife and unborn child. Hulk didn't like that. So as far as Zarathos was concerned, Hulk had every right to be beating ass. REGARDLESS, this is why Johnny's plot armor is so goddamn insane. And I 100% agree that Deadpool cannot touch this version of Johnny. Other versions of Johnny are obviously weaker, and the rules about how the Ghost Rider itself are always changing. But Vicious Cycle/Heaven's on Fire Johnny is my favorite one.
As Bill Watterson once said: "You can make your superhero a psychopath, you can draw gut-splattering violence, and you can call it a 'graphic novel,' but comic books are still incredibly stupid."
What I like about the ending is that for all his efforts to "free" the Marvel multiverse from the grip of the writters, he's ultimately still subject to their influence. His entire crusade, from killing off Marvel characters, to destroying their inspirations, to trying to destroy his own alternate counterparts... It's all just another story
That kinda goes directly against what the ending implies. Deadpool travels to OUR universe, and murders wmthe writers of the very comic universe he was in previously, but only after telling the reader, us, that he isn't finished, and will destroy OUR universe. By killing the writers, he himself becomes the writer, or well, storyteller. Ofcourse he is still inside of a comic, but the ending is meant to imply that he has become real, and will wreak havoc in in our real universe.
When Deadpool is integrated into the MCU, I'd really like to see a What If? episode based on this storyline. Then, it could span off with Deadpool invading other Disney owned properties.
Fun fact: he couldn't kill Kitty Pride so instead he just tricked in a weird place, confusing/disorienting her continuously, hoping that she would die of starvation
This was part of a Trilogy series, if I remember correctly. He kills everyone in his own universe and then starts moving to other Marvel universes to kill everyone there (with a cheeky nod at killing the Marvel writers and execs as well at some point), to traveling to other fictional worlds to kill off the inspirations for comic book heroes, before deciding instead to kill all the Deadpools in the multiverse. He's eventually beaten by one last Deadpool, who is now the last Deadpool in the multiverse, Highlander style. Unless it's been retconned, of course.
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Well, for one, it is. Bruce Banner is a normal dude. No powers. Two, he doesn't really care about "how to kill people" in this. Dude really killed Ghost Rider, an impossible feat, plus The Watcher, Thanos, and every single hero and villain. Dude clearly isn't concerned with "how" to kill people
Doesnt Hulk immediately activates his transformation whenever Bruce is about to die? I mean in the MCU Bruce tried shooting himself in the head and the Hulk forced his tranformation so he can tank it@@notherapy4u
With this capability, heroic DP coulda wasted every reoccurring supervillain around. He may end up in hotter water than Punisher but he'd, more or less, be making things easier for the other heroes.
I remember that arc. Attempts at force healing, turned into torture "sessions, awakened a Red Voice within Deadpool urging him to kill all the heroes around him. (Villains too, I'm sure.) A case of good intentions going HORRIFICALLY bad.
I love how wolverine is “the hardest one yet” then casually goes and kills fucking new gods like silver surfer and them arent a fucking reality warper to an extent😂
Really think these stories are just so dumb. Used to eat up this stuff when I was a kid but like it just ruins any sense of immersion in the universe when a lower tier character does stuff like this. Like him beating Doom, Ghost Rider, etc. with no fan fare or explanation just ruins the fun. And the fact that they thought task master was a good match for Deadpool. When he already killed much more impressive villains/hero’s.
@@yasininn76 Fiction is fun, muh power numbers muh power tiers are cringe It's like how black dudes who like anime are funny while most white guys who like anime talk about how Goku has a billion quadrillion power level once he transforms into Super Saiyan Rainbow Bacinator Deluxe
wow, it's almost as if the entire point was for it to be pure nonsense. seriously, don't take every comics seriously and just enjoy the ride, that's the reason this comic and the other with punisher were massive success
To be fair I think he seen so much stuff that he's not shocked at it anymore sure it's bad he needs to stop it but at this point the shock value isn't as much as it could be
@@DepFromDiscord Any Greek God can die technically, they just never did in their stories/myths. I'm not sure about Pan since I don't recall anything about him dying in his mythos. The only thing that comes to mind is him 'fading' in Percy Jackson during the 4th book.
Well, yeah. It's supposed to. Every universe is supposed to be different from the original in some way shape or form. Some heroes in said universe were probably created to serve the purpose of the comic, so it makes sense in a way. Since it was a Deadpool comic, some heroes had to be nerfed in order to tell a new story that hasn't been told before, and that's what makes it neat for me. You don't have to like it, just know that this is how the multiverse (and comic book issues) works.
@@sleyking123 if that's the case they are doing bad job. There are heroes and villains that can beat him. Black panther beat him,Thanos,blue marvel and others
@@nature-kv3xe The reason you think other heroes and villains can beat him is because you've observed that from other writers writing different stories in different universes. This writer, writing in this universe, does not have to obey the exact feats and power of other writers. They are free to write whatever story they please and just because one character in a different universe could potentially beat another character doesn't mean that same interaction is going to be consistent among every writer and every universe. Otherwise the concept of a "multiverse" would be redundant if everything were the same and all the writers would be bound to make boring stories where the outcome of every fight is the exact same.
@@aqz7603 it's not just writers but it doesn't make sense yes they have write to but it have to make sense there's proof some woke writers will damage a character then complain why the sells are not good. It's cool to had twist on things but c'mon Deadpool is on god mode destroying everyone no that's like Hawkeye or green arrow doing the same.
@@dylansharp8471 it's a Doctor Who reference. The veritas is a short text, found in the vatican, that has driven any who reads it to suicide. Cardinals of the pope, high level scientists, the president of America.
Deadpools plot armour was outrageous though. If it was an avengers comic or something he couldn't have done sh!t to Thor, with or without earth technology. Thor would have just flown him out to space.
thats the point, the strengths of the characters is based on the writers story. they can make a field mouse siege a fortress world in a milisecond if they wanted to, which means deadpool didn't really escape the cycle as he is just another part of the story, in a story where the writers wanted to break the fourth wall. it points out if not laughs at the fact that power scaling is completely dependent on the writer, and honestly i dig it.
@@soloamaro5605 because Deadpool is immortal. He can get decapitated and grow his whole body back. Hell get spidey out of exhaustion, or by kamikaze blowing himself up.
@@soloamaro5605 depends on the instance, but usually it takes a few hours. Still, Deadpool could easily fight off Spiderman for a while, even with spidey no holding back. He's an exceptionally good fighter too, and his strategy doesn't has much parrying or dodging, so he has an edge over spidey if it comes to wounds to the legs or arms or chest. Plus, yknow, guns. And he's not that much of a dumbass like the villain goons, he know what spidey is capable of, so he would shoot accordingly
I love how people are like "bros plot armor is bullshit" like that isn't what deadpool's character has always been. Hes a gag character who can do whatever he wants when the plot says he can, that's his entire shtick and people still act like you can realistically scale this guy to everyone else.
Here's a plot. Doctor Strange conjures a final spell before death. And, using Nick Fury's all-band emergency broadcast, for everyone in the Marvel Universe to tell Deadpool to shut up.
Deadpool used to be such a good character. Not in the morality sense obviously. He was just genuinely well written, until around 2010, where he, in my trash opinion, slowly got worse and worse until he became a broken and poorly put together Mary Sue.
well, that's funny. Doctor Strange, the greatest mage who fought Dormammu, demons, cosmic terrors ... died from a knife (behind the scenes, which is even more embarrassing)
What a crazy issue, this shows if someone can use other people’s tech in a comic that is the ultimate power… also I thought professor x should be able to defeat deadpool’s evil personality…
Not bad writing, it takes wolverine a while to regenerate and he has been blown up completely, plus deadpool didnt have that sword that can kill wolverine at that point