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Frederick Wilson, also known as Golden Age Deadpool, is a mutant mercenary with a gas mask who was banished to the Void and became a member of the Deadpool Corps.

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Equipment[]

Weapons[]

  • Sword: Unlike other Deadpool variants, instead of using katanas, Deadpool uses a officer's sabre.
  • Webley Mk VI: Deadpool carries with him a Webley, which he most notably used when battling Deadpool and Wolverine.

Other Equipment[]

  • Golden Age Deadpool Suit: His uniform is different than other Deadpool variants. Golden Age Deadpool wears a World War I dress uniform and wears a gas mask.

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  • In the comics, Frederick Wilson was a nephew of President Woodrow Wilson whose insanity was taken advantage of by enemies of America. Their experiments turned him into Veapon 卐, but he eventually regained his memories and became a member of the Deadpool Corps.

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  1. The underlined portion of the name was not stated, and is derived from their Marvel Comics counterpart via the Conjecture Policy due to a visual resemblance.
  2. The Art of Deadpool & Wolverine
  3. 3.0 3.1 Deadpool & Wolverine

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