WARNING: The following contains spoilers for Deadpool: The End #1, by Joe Kelly, Mike Hawthorne, Victor Olazaba, Ruth Redmond and VC's Joe Sabino, on sale now.

When it comes to Deadpool the only rule seems to be that there are no rules, and characters without rules prove extremely hard to kill. Whether it's his genetically based healing factor that practically lets him take cartoon character levels of damage and survive or a literal pact with Death that disallows him from passing into the afterlife, it always seems like Deadpool will live forever. But apparently he won't: He'll die in 2099, and the death will be perfect.

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The whole point of Marvel's The End comics is to give the heroes of Marvel the ending they likely will never get. Since most characters are involved in ongoing titles that span decades, the "comic book death" is a whole trope built around the impermanence of death. Even Deadpool himself has joked about it, and all the while seemed to be one of Marvel's most hard-to-kill characters. So it took an alternate future like in Deadpool: The End to finally do it.

To be fair, the "perfect death" Deadpool gets is only one of several shown throughout the comic. After an epic battle with a woman who turns out to be his daughter, Deadpool finally acquiesces to the inevitability of death and takes the reader through a tour several of the ways he could die. The ideal scenario sticks out as one of the more ludicrous ones, but there's no doubt that it's perfect for Deadpool.

In the context of the alternate future of 2099 (seemingly different from Marvel's other realities set in 2099) Deadpool is responsible for saving humanity from global disaster by encasing Miami in a giant bubble where he gets to dictate the laws. For the most part the laws are just about being nice to people and partying all the time, and it's under those conditions that Deadpool dies in an "endless bacchanalia until his heart finally gave out."

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While the death is certainly a lot happier than the others shown (and even preferable to deaths Deadpool has endured in the main 616), it's a little questionable as to whether or not it would actually work. Deadpool has one of the best healing factors in the Marvel Universe, and it's a bit strained to think that his heart could ever just give out -- especially only a 100 or so years further on into his life. The comic itself showed how it took vaporizing Deadpool's every last atom to make his death permanent, so the possibility proves a head-scratcher.

Still, a notable detail sticks out about the death that certainly does fit the character. Even if a bum ticker may not kill him, Deadpool fans are well familiar with the character's bisexuality that the panel plays service to. It mentions that he dies under a pile of well-oiled humans, and the gender-neutral choice in words is no mistake. Two other possible deaths show Deadpool living happily ever after with either Captain Marvel or Iceman, and it's clear that no one death could fully encapsulate who Deadpool is. Instead, Marvel showed us all of his deaths, and that couldn't be more perfect.

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