The essential Deadpool crossovers areDeadpool Kills the Marvel Universe(2012),Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars(2015) andThe Good, the Bad and the Ugly(2013), where the mercenary breaks the fourth wall while delivering surprisingly deep stories.
Wade Wilson is not a traditional crossover character. Deadpool hijacks Marvel events to make his own meta-narrative playgrounds. Between parody massacres of the entire universe and retroactive insertions into the classics, its crossovers are as unpredictable as they are lucrative on the secondary market.
This guide lists the most sought-after Deadpool crossovers and mini-series events. For the founding issues of Mercenaire Disert, consult our guide toDeadpool key numbers.
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe (2012) — The Total Massacre
Cullen Bunn imagines a Deadpool freed from all moral constraints who systematically exterminates every Marvel hero and villain. This 4-issue mini-series has become a collectible phenomenon, with extremely sought-after first printings.
Collectible Key Numbers
- Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #1— First issue, Wade begins his massacre. VF: €40-80
- Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe #4— Wade breaks the ultimate fourth wall. VF: €25-50
- Deadpool Killlustrated #1— Continued, Wade in classic literature. VF: €15-30
- Deadpool Kills Deadpool #1— Conclusion of the “Killogy” trilogy. VF: €12-25
Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars (2015) — Retroactive insertion
Cullen Bunn reveals that Deadpool was present on Battleworld in 1984, erased from everyone's memory. This miniseries fits into the original Secret Wars with brilliant humor and surprising revelations — including that Wade carried the symbiote before Spider-Man.
Collectible Key Numbers
- Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #1— Wade on Battleworld, tribute cover. VF: €12-25
- Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #3— Deadpool and the Dark Symbiote. VF: €15-30
- Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #4— Conclusion, memory erased. VF: €10-20
The Good, the Bad and the Ugly (2013) — The emotional crossover
Gerry Duggan and Brian Posehn deliver the most acclaimed arc of the Deadpool Marvel NOW! run. Wade joins forces with Captain America and Wolverine to infiltrate North Korea, where mutant clones are being exploited. A story that proves that Deadpool can move people as well as make them laugh.
Collectible Key Numbers
- Deadpool #15-19(2013) — Complete “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly” arc. VF: €8-15 each
- Deadpool #15— Start of the arc, alliance with Cap and Wolverine. VF: €10-20
- Deadpool #19— Devastating emotional conclusion. VF: €8-15
Secret Empire (2017) — The reluctant double agent
During Secret Empire, Deadpool works for Hydra-Cap without realizing the truth. When he realizes that he is serving a fascist regime, his guilt is overwhelming. This arc gives Wade a rarely explored tragic depth.
Collectible Key Numbers
- Deadpool #31-36— Secret Empire tie-ins, Wade serving Hydra. VF: €5-10 each
- Deadpool #31— Wade kills Phil Coulson on Hydra's orders. VF: €8-15
- Secret Empire #0— Captain America Hydra takes power. VF: €10-20
Deadpool vs. Old Man Logan (2017) — The unlikely duo
Declan Shalvey pits Wade Wilson against the aging Logan in a miniseries packed with action and dark humor. This confrontation of two anti-heroes with healing factors offers spectacular fights and an unexpected buddy-movie.
Collectible Key Numbers
- Deadpool vs. Old Man Logan #1— First encounter, immediate combat. VF: €8-15
- Deadpool vs. Old Man Logan #5— Conclusion, improbable mutual respect. VF: €6-12
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again (2017) — The Return of the Massacre
Cullen Bunn returns with a new version of the concept, where villains use mind control to transform Deadpool into a weapon against the heroes. Less surprising than the original, but just as collected for its spectacular variant covers.
Collectible Key Numbers
- Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again #1— New massacre. VF: €10-20
- Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe Again #5— Conclusion of the second carnage. VF: €8-15
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