Deadpool
sh032 · Marvel Super Heroes
X-Men / Ultimate Spider-Man · 2012 (First appeared in set 6866)

Figure ID
sh032
Theme
Marvel Super Heroes
Year Released
2012 (First appeared in set 6866)
Rarity
Rare. Released in only one regular retail set and never reissued due to the R-rated nature of the modern film franchise.
Head
Red head with black masked eye patches and white pupils; single-sided printing.
Torso
Red with black comic-style suit patterns, belt, and muscular definition; black arms and red hands.
Legs
Red legs with black hip piece; front printing depicting black suit accents and a tactical leg pouch.
Accessories
Commonly included twin katanas and two holsters on a back-mounted clip (missing in the image).
Color Scheme
Classic Red and Black with silver printing highlights on the belt/pouches.
Printing Details
High-quality pad printing on the front of the head, torso, and legs; detailed back printing showing suit seams and belt.
Variants
None (official); however, several SDCC exclusives exist (Duckpool, Sheriff Deadpool) that are significantly more expensive.
Condition Notes
Subject to cracking on the torso sides and heels. The red pigment is susceptible to fading if exposed to UV light.
Estimated Value
$180 - $250 USD for a complete figure in good condition; torso and head pieces are the most valuable components.
Price (New)
Originally included in set 6866 Wolverine's Chopper Showdown for a retail price of $19.99 USD.
Compatible Sets
6866: Wolverine's Chopper Showdown (2012).
Character Background
Wade Wilson, the Merc with a Mouth; a Marvel anti-hero known for his healing factor and breaking the fourth wall.
Design Notes
Reflects the 'Ultimate Spider-Man' TV show design rather than the live-action films, allowing it to remain 'kid-friendly'.
Similar Minifigures
Wolverine (sh031), Magneto (sh033), and various Spider-Man figures from the same 2012-2014 era.
Collectibility
Extremely high. It is one of the most sought-after Marvel minifigures due to the character's massive popularity and the lack of a remake.
History
Released early in the LEGO Marvel line (2012). It missed the wave of movie tie-ins, making it unique to the comic/animation line.
Interesting Facts
LEGO reportedly considers the character too adult for the modern 'Super Heroes' line, making a reissue highly unlikely.
Display Suggestions
Place in a Chimichanga-themed vignette or alongside other X-Men characters like Wolverine and Storm.
Modification Potential
Commonly modified with white 'speech bubble' pieces or third-party pistols to reflect his R-rated appearances.
Overall Assessment
An iconic, high-value piece of LEGO Marvel history. Quality rating: 10/10; Recommendation: Strong Buy/Hold.