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How A Deadpool & Spider-Man Crossover Comic Could Be Wade Wilson's Perfect MCU Debut

Imagine Deadpool providing his signature self-aware commentary during the "Civil War" airport fight. What would be Wade Wilson's final words as he's Blipped out of existence? Would he notice that Thanos sounds an awful lot like Josh Brolin's Cable, or wonder why Matt Damon keeps popping up in cameos for some reason? All this, and more, could be explored if Marvel was to handle the MCU Deadpool with the same sort of meta irreverence on display in this particular book. 

This approach could even offer the opportunity to easily bring back actors and characters who have since been written out of the MCU. With the multiverse now on the table, the possibilities for Deadpool shenanigans are literally endless. Since "Deadpool 2" already introduced the idea of time travel, it's not outside the realm of possibility that Wilson could revisit moments from the MCU's past, and the idea of him secretly doing it undercover — perhaps, in a way that retroactively means you can spot a disguised Wade Wilson every time you rewatch, say, "Age of Ultron" — is the exact brand of weird fans are used to from him, both onscreen and in the books.

"She-Hulk" already proved that Marvel Studios isn't afraid to play with more postmodern elements in its universe, and this storyline offers a ridiculous template showing how that trend could continue with "Deadpool 3."