After a lot of blood, sweat, and tears, Deadpool is finally getting his ticket to Krakoa, setting him up as a potential member of the X-Men. Marvel is explaining how and why Deadpool will be able to become a citizen of Krakoa starting with Wolverine #20.
Deadpool was actually born human. He acquired his powers, including his iconic healing factor through experimentation by the secret US/Canadian project Weapon X, where scientists grafted Wolverine's DNA into that of mercenary Wade Wilson. Due to this, Deadpool often claims to be a mutant and an X-Man, much to the chagrin of the rest of the mutant community.
Deadpool's acceptance as a citizen of Krakoa has interesting repercussions. First of all, there has been an ongoing debate inside the Krakoan scientific community about the status of individuals who are not technically born as mutants but became so during their lives. The two prominent examples are Mister Sinister and Cassandra Nova, two murderous, genocidal villains who were not born mutants but were regardless granted the status of citizen and the attached amnesty for all previous crimes.
Deadpool is one of Marvel's most unique and popular characters. His addition to the big X-Man family is something long overdue. While Wolverine might have his reservations, Deadpool is actually being the voice of reason in this mission, proving that he can be a great asset and he deserves to be the next member of the X-Men.
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