If you can resolve a conflict without anyone having to die, that's certainly an admirable skill, and in this case it saved Deadpool's life. Sometimes victory doesn't come with violence, but with words. But Deadpool's healing is so strong, he regenerates even from this and stabs Sue through the back to finish off the Fantastic Four. The Invisible Woman is the last one standing, and seems to put a stop to the bloodshed when she uses her powers to cause Deadpool's head to burst. Before there's even a chance to wonder how the Fantastic Four could have been beaten, we see Deadpool finishing off Johnny Storm by slitting his throat. The Thing has already been demolished into a pile of rubble, and Mister Fantastic is dying with his body stretched out into a puddle of skin. With the Fantastic Four, we only see the fight midway through. Obviously the comic was just for fun and Deadpool would likely never fare as well as he did in a serious storyline, but it did provide an interesting look at how he'd go about finishing off Marvel's heroes given the chance. Most superhero fights aren't decisive, and it's extremely rare for them to end with one of the characters dying. In a storyline that saw Deadpool seeking to up the ante on his murderous ways, we were given a non-canon comic where Deadpool killed not just one hero, but went after all the big names.
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