But it turned out that it was Maverick who came into possession of the synthesizer. This led some fans to speculate that Deadpool might have retrieved it from the river and used it to make his carbondium katana. It was claimed that Wolverine dumped the only known synthesizer into a river. The only known device for casting carbonadium is the carbonadium synthesizer. The higher malleability and cheapness of carbonadium, and its ability to slow down mutant accelerated healing factor, makes it a more attractive choice than adamanatium for use as a katana blade. It is cheaper and more malleable (flexible) than adamantium. It is much stronger than any form of steel, but less durable than adamantium. However, the events of Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe occur in an alternate universe and there is no known instance in the main universe were Deadpool is described as being armed with carbonadium katanas.Ĭarbonadium was developed in the USSR. Deadpool used the carbonadium katana to kill Wolverine, when he tried to rescue Professor Xavier. Carbonadium is a stronger-than-steel radioactive metal that is able to disrupt the healing factor of mutant individuals such as Wolverine. ![]() ![]() The katana that Deadpool wields in the alternate universe (Earth 12101) of Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe, Vol 1, #3, is made from carbonadium. He adds that he prepared the katana specifically to surprise Magneto, but he it turns out that Cable is the one he gets to surprise with the weapon. As he closes in on Cable, he announces that his katana is not affected by the magnet because it is made out of carbon fiber material. Deadpool then unsheathes one of his katanas and prepares to kill Cable. He fastens Cable's metal arm to the magnetic component and Cable is unable to move. They end up in an MRI room and Deadpool switches on the machine. Deadpool reveals that his mission to kill Cable is the first of a series of assassination missions he was hired to perform by Cable's clone, Stryfe.Ĭable and Deadpool brawl right through the hospital, injuring innocent patients. He finds Cable in a hospital and they engage in combat. When the effect of the weapon wears off, Deadpool tries to track Cable down to take him out. In the issue, Cable uses a special device to put Deadpool in a stasis. 1, #287, Deadpool reveals that his katana blade was made out of carbon fiber. The generally accepted explanation is that in X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014), when Logan traveled back in time from the post-apocalyptic era of the 2020s to 1973 to prevent the assassination of Trask by Raven (Mystique), he effectively reset the future so that while the events that happened before 1973 - such as the events of X-Men: First Class set in 1962 - remained unchanged, the events after 1973, such as in X-Men (set in 2000), X2 (set in 2003), The Last Stand (2006), The Wolverine (2013-2015), and all events in X-Men Origins that happened after 1973, were annulled. The major differences between the Deadpool in X-Men Origins and the more traditional version later portrayed in Deadpool (2016) led fans to ask whether both characters were the same. ![]() He had Cyclopean optic blasts and his motor mouth was sewn up. The X-Men Origins Deadpool (also called Weapon XI) had a pair of adamantium katanas surgically implanted into his arms. Although the movie somewhat accurately portrayed the character of Wade Wilson, his Deadpool alter ego was unlike the familiar version from the comics. Many fans were confused about the version of Deadpool that appeared in X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009). While the energy field tremendously increases the strength of his katana blades, it is not able to make the blades stronger than adamantium. The energy field increases the durability and cutting power of his katana blades so that they are able to cut through material as hard as diamond. Deadpool is able to enhance the durability and cutting power of his steel katanas by charging them with an energy field channeled through his suit. In Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe, where he is shown wielding a carbonadium blade, he is also shown carrying two sheathed blades on his back which are presumably his standard steel katanas. Although there is one instance in the comic books where his blade is revealed to be made from carbonadium, a resilient and radioactive metal developed in the USSR that is able to neutralize the activity of mutant healing factors.ĭeadpool's carbonadium katanas are not part of his standard gear. ![]() There are no indications that his regular katana blades are made of exotic materials such as adamantium. Deadpool's standard twin katanas are made of high-quality, but common materials such as steel and carbon fiber.
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