What Happened To Everyone Who Killed Spider-Man?

9. Deadpool

Ultimate Spider-Man Death
Marvel Comics

The sheer erratic nature of Wade Wilson means that nobody is ever truly safe from the Merc' with a Mouth.

It's one thing to take down no-good bad guys and gals, but Deadpool has often found himself getting into it with some of the more wholesome and heroic members of Marvel Comics. And one such person to have been in Wade's sights a time or two, of course, is Spider-Man.

Two wise-quipping characters with certain clear similarities, Chiyonosake and the Wall-crawler ended up in an utterly bizarre situation in Spider-Man/Deadpool #4 - and, as is often the case, that was solely down to Wade.

Already established as good pals by this point in time, Deadpool began to think Peter Parker was evil after someone had hired Wilson to kill Parker. So much so, the Regenerating Degenerate turned up on Peter's doorstep and shot him dead from point-blank range.

Yet again highlighting the insanity of Wade Wilson, doubt then started to set in as to whether Web-head actually was as evil as Wade had started to believe. That resulted in Deadpool get his wife Shiklah to resurrect Spidey, before Wilson again killed Peter after deciding he definitely was evil... only to have yet another change of heart and have him brought back to life for a second time.

Elsewhere, Spider-Man was famously one of the multitude of heroes brutally murdered in the hugely entertaining Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe one-shot.

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