Patch Wolverine Zombie Wolverinepool Evil Deadpool Masacre Marvel Superheroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
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Patch Wolverine Zombie Wolverinepool Evil Deadpool Masacre Marvel Superheroes Custom Brick Compatible Minifigure Toy
This collection highlights a range of alternate identities and darker variants centered around Wolverine and Deadpool, including Patch, Zombie Wolverine, Wolverine (X-Force), Wolverine (Brown), Wolverinepool, Evil Deadpool, Zombie Deadpool, and Masacre. Each version represents a unique reinterpretation shaped by different timelines, altered realities, or experimental circumstances. These modular brick-style minifigure designs are presented as creative collectible interpretations inspired by well-known fictional storylines and game appearances, without representing official products of any major entertainment brand.
Patch is an alias adopted by Wolverine, primarily to maintain a degree of anonymity while operating in the criminal underworld of Madripoor. The Patch persona is a simple disguise: Wolverine dons an eyepatch over one eye and typically wears more casual clothing. Despite its simplicity, the disguise is surprisingly effective due to the general perception of Wolverine as a feral and intimidating figure. Many fail to recognize that Patch is, in fact, Wolverine in disguise. Patch's first appearance was in Marvel Comics Presents #1 (September 1988).
Zombie Wolverine is a version of Wolverine from an alternate multiverse reality, specifically the timeline depicted in the Zombies storyline. He first appeared in Ultimate Fantastic Four #21 (2005) as part of the initial zombie outbreak that spread across Earth-2149. In this grim reality, Wolverine, like many other heroes and villains, was infected with a zombie virus, transforming him into a flesh-eating monster. He retained his healing factor and adamantium claws, making him an incredibly dangerous and resilient undead predator. As a zombie, Wolverine participated in the consumption of nearly the entire population of Earth, including many of his fellow superheroes. Driven by an insatiable hunger, he became a significant threat within the zombie-infected universe, often acting alongside other zombified heroes in their search for more to devour.
Wolverine, a key member of the X-Force team in printed superhero lore, is the mutant James Howlett, better known as Logan. He possesses a healing factor that allows rapid tissue regeneration, slows his aging, and makes him resistant to diseases and toxins. His skeleton is bonded with the virtually indestructible metal adamantium, and he wields retractable claws in each hand. Within the X-Force context, Wolverine’s character takes on a darker, more morally ambiguous role compared to his mainstream X-Men persona, often embracing brutal and lethal methods to protect mutantkind. He first appeared as Wolverine in The Incredible Hulk #181 (November 1974), with X-Force developed decades later in various forms across comics and media. In X-Force stories, Wolverine frequently serves as leader or a central member of strike teams, carrying out preemptive and violent missions that set him apart from the more idealistic approaches of other X-Men members.
Wolverine, is a character primarily associated with the X-Men in printed superhero publications, first appearing in The Incredible Hulk #181 (November 1974). Born James Howlett, he is a mutant with accelerated healing abilities, enhanced senses, and three retractable bone claws in each hand, later bonded with adamantium. Known for his berserker rages, gruff personality, and relatively short stature, Wolverine’s history is complex, involving the Weapon X experiments, memory implants, and his ongoing search for his true past. Over the years, he has been part of multiple teams, including Alpha Flight and X-Force, but is most famously tied to the X-Men, often depicted as a reluctant yet indispensable hero.
Wolverine/Deadpool is a hybrid character appearing within a shared fictional universe. Created through genetic manipulation, this fusion combines the regenerative healing factors and adamantium skeleton of Wolverine with Deadpool's unpredictable nature and accelerated healing. The first appearance of Wolverine/Deadpool is difficult to pinpoint precisely, as the concept has been explored in various forms outside of mainstream printed stories, usually as custom-created brick-based character interpretations. This variant of Wolverinepool is known for extreme durability and near-invulnerability, exhibiting skills that were not present in earlier small-figure versions. Despite these advantages, there are limits to Wolverine/Deadpool's powers.
Evil Deadpool is a villainous character appearing in the Deadpool storyline. He is created from various discarded body parts of Deadpool that were initially thought to be destroyed. These discarded parts regenerate and fuse together, forming a twisted and malevolent version of Deadpool. This version embodies Deadpool's darker impulses and lacks any of the morality or humor that occasionally surfaces in the original Deadpool. He seeks to cause destruction and chaos, motivated by a twisted desire for revenge against Deadpool himself. Evil Deadpool's first full appearance is in Deadpool #45 (2011).
Zombie Deadpool is a version of the character Deadpool reimagined as a zombie within an alternate zombie-infected universe. This iteration is defined by Deadpool's signature regenerative abilities being corrupted by the zombie virus, resulting in a rotting, yet still wisecracking, undead mercenary. He is part of a reality where heroes and villains alike are infected and crave human flesh. While retaining some of his memories and personality, Zombie Deadpool is driven by the hunger of the undead. Due to his zombified state, Zombie Deadpool exists only within printed storylines and does not appear in cinematic adaptations.
Masacre is a character featured in the mobile fighting game Contest of Champions. This version, from Earth-517, is a humorous and deadly mercenary. Gameplay focuses on his unique abilities, including the ability to regenerate health and inflict damage based on his "CRAZY!" meter. This meter fills as he takes and deals damage, enhancing his attacks. Masacre’s visual design in the game is inspired by the iconic character Deadpool, but with a distinct design and unique moveset. His first appearance is within Contest of Champions, where he is presented as a playable champion.
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