No way! Deadpool has no connection to Hemingway's death in the comics. The two characters' paths never cross in that way. It's just a wild and incorrect assumption.
No, Deadpool didn't kill Thanos in the comics. Their encounters were complex but not resulting in Thanos' death by Deadpool.
Deadpool doesn't kill Thanos in the comic universe. The dynamics between them are more nuanced and involve a lot of other factors and plot developments that prevent a straightforward killing.
In comics, killing Deadpool is extremely difficult. He has a regenerative ability that makes him nearly impossible to put down permanently.
Yes, Deadpool has killed Wolverine in some comic storylines.
No, Wolverine doesn't kill Deadpool in the comics. They have their battles and conflicts, but Deadpool usually manages to survive.
Well, Deadpool kills Thanos through a combination of luck, his unique skills, and some seriously crazy plot twists in the comics. It's not your typical hero-villain showdown.
Deadpool became Deadpool through a series of complex and sometimes convoluted events in the comics. He was originally a mercenary named Wade Wilson, who underwent experimental treatments that gave him his unique powers and personality.
Deadpool has faced death in the comics. But his comic universe is full of twists and turns. His ability to heal and the creative decisions of the writers mean he doesn't stay dead for long.
No, he didn't. Deadpool didn't have such a storyline in the comics.
Yes, Deadpool has had girlfriends in the comics. One of them was Vanessa Carlysle, also known as Copycat.