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“ | This world isn't fair, Teddy. But look. There's a better one, right in there. A shared escapist universe built by hundreds of human creators over decades... a singular linked vision. It's real! I can almost touch it! It's been calling to me! I know that! | „ |
~ Gwen to her brother |
“ | I just need a power strong enough to make me more interesting to readers. Or compelling enough that writers reach for me as their quirky wild card in team books. | „ |
~ Gwenpool showing her medium awareness |
Gwenpool (Gwendolyn "Gwen" Poole; colloquial: "GwenPool"; "Pink Slayer") is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. A girl from the real world transported to the Marvel Universe, her physical design originated as an amalgam of Gwen Stacy and Wade Wilson created by Chris Bachalo for a variant cover of Deadpool's Secret Secret Wars #2, which was one of twenty such variant covers published due to the popularity of Spider-Gwen from June 2015.
Marvel initially produced two stories featuring Gwenpool as a character, created by Christopher Hastings, Heather Antos and Jordan D. White: a backup story in the series Howard the Duck, and a one-shot Gwenpool Holiday Special, illustrated by Gurihiru. Following the publication of the one-shot, an ongoing series titled The Unbelievable Gwenpool by the same creative team was announced, primarily illustrated by Gurihiru (with Irene Strychalski), which started in April 2016 and concluded in April 2018. The Unbelievable Gwenpool #0, collecting Poole's appearances from Howard the Duck and the first Gwenpool Holiday Special, was later released, as well as the limited series Gwenpool Strikes Back.
Gwenpool has been described as one of Marvel's most notable and powerful female heroes. Gwenpool is one of the first openly aromantic asexual superheroes in American comic books, and the first openly asexual or aromantic character to come out in a book published by Marvel Comics.
Powers and abilities
- Vast knowledge of the Marvel Universe
- Medium-awareness and interaction
- Inter-dimensional travel
- Reality manipulation
- Use of extreme weaponry
- Hand-to-hand combattant
- Dynamite gams
Idea Wiki Appearances
Iago PUC's ideas
- Gwenpool appears in the continuity of Marvel's Spider-Man: Webbed Champion. This version (renamed Wendy Poole) is a resident of the Marvel superheroes' universe, and is depicted as a imaginary friend of Kit Renner who came to life thanks to the energies of the Power and Reality Stone combined and focused on a wishing gem which Kit received from Scarlet Witch during a fight against Agatha Harkness. Wendy was also a student of Midtown High School and Flash Thompson's first girlfriend until he broke up with her for being soft with a nerd he disliked, and Wendy dropped out of Midtown High after having to reveal her true nature and superhero alias to her classmates and teachers, although Wendy would still remain friends with Peter Parker / Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson / Tigra, Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel, Michelle Jones / Wave, Liz Allan, and Randy Robertson. The incident would later become one of the main reasons why Peter and his friends dissociated from Flash, and regarded him as the bully he still is. Ever since then, Wendy moved to an apartment in Deadpool's hotel building Deadpool Inc., where she now lives comfortably, and would be very occasionally visited by Kit and the superheroes she befriended along the way. Wendy also shares her room with Melissa Gold / Songbird, who is also her girlfriend. This version also shares the same powers and abilities of Deadpool, such as regenerative healing factor, Super-Soldier strength, agility and durability, as well as devices which allow her to teleport. Along with her katana swords, Gwenpool also wields a minigun which fires pepper bullets and a large hammer with rocket propellers in it.
- Gwenpool first appears in the show's tie-in comic book series Princesses of Destiny, where she serves as the narrator of the features heroines' stories. Wendy also shares details of her life (see information above) as the series progresses. She is not shown to interact with the main characters until the end of the final issue, where she joins the solstice in Frigga's garden in Asgard.
- Gwenpool makes a cameo appearance in the show's Disney+ sequel TV movie A Marvel Christmas Carol. She is shown to be an attendee of the superheroes' Christmas party.
- Gwenpool makes another cameo in the second sequel movie Marvel's Superhero Adventures: Infinity War. She is shown among the heroes fighting the Klyntauri on Earth during the final battle. In the epilogue, Gwenpool is shown to be among the guests of Jessica Reilly's marriage with Alana Jobson.
- Gwenpool returns in the show's second Disney+ sequel miniseries Marvel's All-Star Multiverse, voiced by Alison Brie. She appears more prominently in “Ladies’ Day-Out”, where she befriends Amy Rose, and invites her along with Cassie Lang, Gwen Stacy, Rey Skywalker, Kit Renner and Cream the Rabbit for a party in her apartment. Later after a fight against Scorpion, Gwenpool, Songbird and Amy accompany Gwen / Ghost-Spider and Rey on assisting Carol Danvers / Captain Marvel in her battle against Deathbird.
- Gwenpool is a DLC playable character in Marvel Superhero Adventures: Intergalactic Grand Prix, voiced by Lacey Chabert (who also voices Gwen Stacy / Ghost-Spider). Her karts include Big Jeff, a pink motorcycle with a shark doll based on Gwenpool's baby Land Shark Jeff, and the Unbelievable Princess, a pink convertible race car with a pink and white umbrella over the cockpit. Jeff is shown next to Gwenpool in the passenger seat. She also appears in a post-credit scene, playing video games with some of her multiversial guests, as they wonder if the Intergalactic Grand Prix will have a next season, which Gwen states it might happen if a sequel is in development.
- Gwenpool returns in the game's sequel Sonic and Marvel Superheroes: Multiverse Speedstorm, voiced by Hynden Walch. She is playable as an alternate skin for Ghost-Spider.
Moon Silvight's ideas
For Moon Silvight's ideasas, she is voiced by Erica Mendez in English. Her voice is based on her role as Diane from The Seven Deadly Sins series.
Joint ideas
- Gwenpool is the titular protagonist in The Unbelievable Gwenpool, voiced by Eden Sher.
- In other kinds of Fighting Games where she is a Playable Fighter, she serves as one of the Premier Skins for Deadpool.