Deadpool’shealing factor has long been one of his most talked-about traits. While his powers have allowed him to survive events that would have killed any other human, fans have long speculated whether he could survive more extreme scenarios, such as decapitation. Luckily, Marvelhas an answer, and it’s more complicated than one might think.

Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul#1, a handbook-like one-shot all about Deadpool’s strange lore, dives into theabsurd world of Deadpool’s regeneration abilitiesand finally gives fans an answer to the burning question about whether he would survive decapitation. The issue reveals that Deadpoolcan indeed survive decapitation, but there are some major caveats.

Deadpool throwing Headpool.

Specifically, Wilsoncan only survive headless for about twelve minutes. After that, his brain will die unless reattached. While other mutants have impressive regenerative abilities, Deadpool’s healing factor seems to have a few unexpected tricks up its sleeve, allowing him to survive in even the most extreme circumstances.

The Pros and Cons of Being Headless

While twelve minutes may sound like a short window, it’s important to remember thatDeadpool’s healing factor can work wonders within that timeframe. Even with his head severed,his body can keep functioning,and Wade himself can continue to talk, which is both eerie and impressive. His healing factor is always working to keep his cells alive, meaning that as long as his head remains intact for a short time, his body will continue fighting to keep him alive.

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The concept of decapitation and survival also appeared in the Marvel Zombies universe, introducing the character of Headpool. In this alternate reality, Headpool is Deadpool’s decapitated head, which somehow remains alive, despite being zombified. However, the zombie virus plays a major role in this scenario. The virus actually neutralizes his healing factor, preventing him from growing a new body. This is a crucial difference between Deadpool’s ability to survive decapitation and the events in Marvel Zombies.

Deadpool with the Council of Reeds and the Pooluminati behind him.

Deadpool’s Healing Factor Is Unique in Marvel Lore

He’s Not Like The Other Mutants

The question then becomes about whether Deadpool’shealing factor is unique in its ability to sustain him after decapitation. One has to wonder whether the healing factors of other mutants, like Wolverine, would “cure” decapitation. Theoretically,Wolverine’s healing factor might allow himto survive decapitation for a similar period, but there’s no concrete evidence to show exactly how that would play out. Time and time again, Deadpool shows death to be nothing more than a minor setback. His ability to keep his head straight, even when it isn’t attached to his body, proves thatDeadpoolis by far the toughest mutant in the Marvel universe.

Deadpool Corps: Rank and Foul#1is available now from Marvel Comics.

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Deadpool

The merc with the mouth first appeared in an issue ofNew Mutantsin 1990, and since then has gone on to get his own series and a massive cult following. With his incredible powers of healing and regeneration, Deadpool was initially depicted as an X-Men villain but went on to become an anti-hero. After getting his own movie series starting in 2016, the third Deadpool movie finally brings the wisecracking, fourth-wall-breaking character into the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Deadpool in Comic Cover Art