Gwenpool is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Gwenpool is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Since her debut, Gwenpool has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes.
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Gwenpool murdered Cecil in order to persuade her to become his henchman and an agent for his Mercenary Organization Dedicated Only to Killing.
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Gwenpool joins MODOK's elite squad, which includes the alchemist Mega Tony, the magician Terrible Eye, and Batroc the Leaper, who gives Gwen basic combat and firearms training.
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Gwenpool then arranged a meeting between herself and Doctor Strange, in which she explained to him that she was from a reality where all Marvel characters are fictional characters in comic books.
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Gwenpool is given a watch that counts down the issue's remaining pages and she uses the rest, one page at a time, to see old friends, team up with new superheroes, rescue her brother from Hell, meet the Marvel Universe counterparts of her parents, and chase off M O D O K one more time.
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Gwenpool instantly enters into conflict with one of the members, Quentin Quire, but their clashes and shouting matches eventually evolve into passionate kisses.
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Gwenpool originally had no real superpowers, only vast knowledge of the Marvel Universe from comic books in her universe, such as every secret identity of both heroes and villains.
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Gwenpool seems to gain uncanny luck at dodging bullets and eluding enemies just by merit of being the hero of her story.
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Gwenpool is trained in weapons and hand-to-hand combat by Batroc during The Unbelievable Gwenpool vol.
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Gwenpool continued to train after she left Batroc and with her skills much improved, she was able to take out a group of minions by herself while on the West Coast Avengers using acrobatics and her katanas.
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Gwenpool is fully aware that she is in a comic, and can step out of and into comic panels, alter fictional characters, dump characters into the "gutter space" between panels, interact with word bubbles, and use her knowledge of the Marvel Universe to determine characters' weaknesses.
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Gwenpool is less prone to seeing the world as a comic book and has yet to show any of Gwen's powers, but seems immune to her ability to alter reality.
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Gwenpool briefly took work for a snake man named Orto before Gwen killed him.
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Gwenpool made Gwen's suit and gave her her superhero name by accident.
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Cecil: The son of rednecks who ran away to the city to be a hacker and got forcibly inducted into his uncle's gang, Gwenpool killed the gang and basically took Cecil hostage as her helper.
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Gwenpool was briefly killed by M O D O K only to be brought back first as a giant monster and then himself by Gwen because she felt bad for getting him killed.
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Gwenpool is an elite hacker and has a giant purple dog monster for a loyal pet.
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Gwenpool has to take breaks from it though because she starts going mad if it is worn too long and having long conversations with rocks.
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Gwenpool had a hard time adjusting to life in the super community when their mercenary team fell apart, but Gwen helped get him a job working for Peter Parker.
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Gwenpool is allowed Squirrel Girl to access his systems for her computer class and helped resurrect her friend Cecil.
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Gwenpool seemed to hear Gwen mention that they were in a comic and unlike other characters in Marvel, actually seemed to believe her for a second.
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Gwenpool briefly tried to get Gwen to do some community service, but was again thwarted since the universe would not let Gwen do anything that boring.
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In many respects, Gwenpool is essentially just a comic book fan who has somehow ended up in the 616 universes, and that really shines with how much she fangirls over certain characters.
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Gwenpool is very optimistic, and while her mile-a-minute talking makes her annoying to some, most fans find her relatable.
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Gwenpool first appeared as a gag on a variant cover, an amalgam of Gwen Stacy and Deadpool and it's kind of doubtful anyone involved guessed how popular she'd become.
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Gwenpool is a thesis paper on metafiction and meta-commentary personified in a single character, and we love her to pieces for it.
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Lastly, "Gwenpool's Holiday Adventure" by Christopher Hastings and Gurihiru is a delightfully whimsical story that defies any kind of believability, but that's just fine.
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Gwenpool is arguably the least essential element of this holiday-themed anthology comic.
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Gwenpool largely dodges that choice for now, and justifiably so, and so this high wire act is a persuasive selling point for the series' upcoming issues for now.
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Later, in the fourth issue, Gwenpool is revealed to be alive, asking the Tinkerer to ask her "a few quick questions".
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Gwenpool then comes across Deadpool as he kills Nova, the last remaining superhero other than Gwenpool, and attempts to knock him out of his trance.
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Gwenpool begs Deadpool "don't let them get away with it", as he proclaims: "Bring on the Bad Guys".
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