Summary

  • Wade Wilson's fate is intertwined with Wolverine's, as the Canadian government's experiments turned him into the mutated maniac known as Deadpool.
  • Deadpool and Wolverine have crossed paths multiple times, teaming up against foes or fighting each other in intense battles.
  • In their ultimate encounter, Deadpool uses Looney Toons tactics to try and take down Wolverine, leading to a bloody and chaotic showdown.

Even without the upcoming Deadpool & Wolverine movie, these two anti-heroes have had their fates intertwine frequently in the comics. If Wolverine hadn’t become ‘Weapon X’, the Canadian government wouldn’t have tried to recreate his healing factor with the experiments that made Deadpool the mutated maniac he is today. He’s essentially the Wario to Wolverine’s Mario, the Bizarro to Wolverine’s Superman, etc.

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Best Deadpool Quotes In The Movies, Ranked

The Merc With a Mouth himself, Deadpool, has provided audiences with some hilarious fourth-wall-breaking quotes over the years.

As such, their paths have often crossed. Sometimes they’ve teamed up against a common foe, like in Deadpool & Wolverine. Other times they’ve crossed blades trying to kill each other, and occasionally succeeded. Whether it’s a comic, annual, or animated movie, these are the best Deadpool and Wolverine fights.

7 Wolverine Chucks Deadpool At The Hulk

Hulk Vs Wolverine

Best Deadpool and Wolverine Fights- Hulk Vs Wolverine
  • Director: Frank Paur
  • Writers: Craig Kyle, Christopher Yost
  • Release: January 2009

Wolverine has got a long list of rivals, with one of the first being the Incredible Hulk himself. His first appearance saw Wolverine interrupting a fight between the Emerald Giant and the Wendigo. So, it was only fair Marvel Studios put the two against each other in Hulk Vs Wolverine. Hired by the Canadian government to incapacitate the Hulk, Wolverine hunts the Green Meanie, only to get captured by Team X, which consisted of his old ‘friends’, including Deadpool.

Deadpool certainly has the animated short’s best lines (“Weapon X just hasn't been the same without you. Nobody calls me "bub" anymore. And Omega Red's a bed wetter”), though his fights with Wolverine are more like skirmishes, culminating with Wolverine chucking Deadpool towards the revived Hulk, who smashes him into a wall. To add insult to injury, just as Deadpool thinks he’s the last survivor, he gets goombah-stomped by the Hulk on his way out.

6 Deadpool Shish-Kabobs Wolverine

Wolverine #88

Best Deadpool and Wolverine Fights- Wolverine #88
  • Writer: Larry Hama
  • Artists: Adam Kubert, Fabio Laguna, Mark Farmer, Tim Townsend
  • Colorist: Marie Javins

Wolverine #88 was the first time the two Canadians went mano-a-mano, and it didn’t initially go well for Wolverine. Deadpool was trying to get to his ex-girlfriend Vanessa, aka. Copycat, only to find she had moved on to be with Garrison Kane, the new Weapon X. Wolverine tried to stop him, but Deadpool’s own healing factor was stronger than he thought.

Deadpool impaled Wolverine on his twin katanas, then went off in search of Copycat and X. Wolverine would eventually recover and save the two, but he was only able to force Deadpool to retreat. As serious as it sounds, it still has some of Deadpool’s trademark wackiness, like the title card featuring Deadpool bursting out a drum Looney-Toons style next to the title “It’s D-D-Deadpool, Folks!”

5 Wolverine’s Rematch Is Interrupted By Werewolves

Wolverine Annual 1999

Best Deadpool and Wolverine Fights- Wolverine Annual 1999
  • Writer: Marc Andreyko
  • Artists: Walter McDaniel, Walden Wong, Scott Koblish
  • Colorist: Gina Going

The two would fight here and there for the rest of the 1990s, but they wouldn't have their first team-up until just before the decade’s end in Wolverine Annual 1999 in a forced arrangement. As Wolverine was chaperoning Shadowcat at a book signing for author Duncan Vess, he spotted Deadpool stalking the unfortunate writer. So, Wolverine decided to follow the merc with a mouth himself to get the drop on him.

Intending to avenge Shadowcat for their last fight, he ambushes Deadpool with a metal pipe, and the two have a brief skirmish. Deadpool gets the advantage when he pins Wolverine to the wall with his sword. Then, suddenly, a werewolf grabs Deadpool and throws him around! It turns out Vess was a werewolf who fell afoul of the Council of Werewolves, forcing the old rivals to work together to protect Vess from his former canine companions.

4 Wolverine Almost Kills Deadpool

Cable And Deadpool #43-44

Best Deadpool and Wolverine Fights- Cable & Deadpool #44
  • Writer: Fabian Nicieza
  • Artists: Ron Lim, Jeremy Freeman, John Dell
  • Colorists: Gotham Studios, Chris Sotomayor

Cable and Deadpool #44 is subtitled ‘Head Games’ for a reason. With Cable gone, Deadpool goes on a solo mission to rescue his friend Weasel from a HYDRA base. Coincidentally, Wolverine is tasked with taking out the base’s Section Commander, who just so happens to be Weasel! So, Deadpool tries to save his friend from his frenemy, only for Wolverine to lop his head off with his claws.

That would usually be enough to kill anyone, but with Deadpool, he’ll be fine as long as his head is stuck back onto his neck. Ex-HYDRA agent-turned-sidekick Bob tries to grab his decapitated noggin, but it keeps getting kicked back and forth like a soccer ball between Wolverine and the other Hydra agents. He eventually succeeds, finds out why Weasel's playing a double agent, and holds Wolverine off long enough for Weasel's plot to take action.

3 Deadpool "Shoryukens" Shadowcat

Deadpool #27

Best Deadpool and Wolverine Fights- Deadpool #27
  • Writer: Joe Kelly
  • Artists: Walter McDaniel, Whitney McFarland
  • Colorist: Kevin Somers

This is the incident Wolverine was trying to get revenge for in Wolverine Annual 1999, and it’s also why Deadpool has his own "Shoryuken" move in Marvel Vs Capcom 3. In Deadpool #27, Deadpool has been undergoing therapy with Doctor Bong to figure out why he’s recently been hallucinating. The doctor suggests he needs to work off some aggression to relieve the issue, which requires fighting superpowered foes.

So, Deadpool heads to Japan, where he finds Wolverine walking around with Shadowcat. He tries to goad him into a fight, only for Wolverine to see through his ruse and tell him to get lost. While being taunted by Shadowcat, Deadpool gets an idea. He asks the girl if she’s ever played Street Fighter, and then gives her an uppercut. This gets him his fight with Wolverine, who pays him back for the shish-kabobing in their first fight.

2 Deadpool Finally Kills Wolverine

Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe

Best Deadpool and Wolverine Fights- Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe
  • Writer: Cullen Bunn
  • Artist: Dalibor Talajic
  • Colorist: Lee Loughridge

Inspired by a similar story which saw the Punisher take out every Marvel hero and villain, Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe sees an attempt to fix Deadpool’s mental condition go horribly wrong. Instead of having multiple voices in his head, he now has just one which is compelling him to murder all the other heroes. Usually, Deadpool would eventually be overpowered, but if it worked for the Punisher, it could work for him!

Deadpool's Strongest Marvel Hero Kills
8 Strongest Marvel Heroes Who Have Been Killed By Deadpool, Ranked

Deadpool is a devious character who frequently kills heroes instead of acting like one himself in Marvel Comics.

He manages to kill off The Fantastic Four, The Incredible Hulk, then makes Professor X watch him kill off the X-Men one by one, but he takes Wolverine on personally, finally managing to cut his head off. Even if Wolverine’s healing factor was as good as Deadpool’s, the merc with a mouth used a carbonadium sword to neutralize it. Then, to make doubly sure, Deadpool kills the Marvel writing team to end the comics for good.

1 Deadpool Uses Looney Toons Tactics

Wolverine: Origins #21-25

Best Deadpool and Wolverine Fights- Wolverine Origins #21
  • Writer: Daniel Way
  • Artist: Steve Dillon
  • Colorist: Matt Milla

The duo’s ultimate encounter came in Wolverine: Origins #21-25, where the two fought across multiple issues. Hired by an unknown individual, Deadpool tries to kill Wolverine using a variety of techniques that come straight from a Bugs Bunny cartoon. From trying to drop a piano on him, to making him try to save a baby from a burning car, only for him to discover it’s a doll rigged with another bomb, Deadpool busts out some wacky tricks to try and get to Wolverine.

All the while, Deadpool is hallucinating, seeing Wolverine as an Elmer Fudd-like cartoon. As cartoony as it gets, it’s a bloody affair, as Wolverine tries to slice the merc up to bits. The two even have a serious moment in #24, where Deadpool laments his fate and brings up Wolverine’s past. In the end, the person who hired Deadpool turns out to be Wolverine himself in a bid to lure his estranged son, Daken, out of hiding, meaning Logan has the last laugh.

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