The adventures of Deadpool are some of the wildest stories in Marvel's Multiverse, but one variant future that sees Wade Wilson's daughter Warda take on her father's mantle as Deadpool 2099, might just take the cake. This possible future takes place on Earth-16356 and involves sentient robotic dragons, a Roxxon-ruled America, and a whole bunch of Wilson family drama. Maybe craziest of all? Warda is the half-succubus daughter of Deadpool and Shiklah, the literal Queen of the Underworld.

In the mainstream Marvel Universe of Earth-616, Deadpool and Shiklah were married for a short time before they divorced and Shiklah married Dracula, but she and Wade never had any biological children together. Deadpool has an adopted daughter in the 616 universe, Ellie Camacho, with his on-again-off-again partner Emily Preston. On Earth-16356, Deadpool's relationship with Shiklah ends much differently, with Wade seemingly abandoning Shiklah and Warda to live a life with Emily and Ellie, much to Warda's chagrin.

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Warda Wilson is first introduced in Deadpool #6 (2016), written by Gerry Duggan with art by Scott Koblish, as the Deadpool of Earth-16356. In this version of Earth, after Deadpool's other daughter Ellie died, he went mad with grief and ended up killing up Shiklah in a massive demonic battle in the Underworld. Warda is really not happy about what her father did. While Warda tells the public that she killed her father, in fact she has Deadpool chained up inside her apartment, forced to watch C-SPAN on repeat as the ultimate form of torture. The villainous Deadpool 2099 has a team of henchmen called "The Bobs," modeled after Hydra Agent Bob, who help her traffic stimulant drugs, and things are going smoothly for her until an unnamed masked vigilante begins hunting her down and brutalizing her Bobs.

Wade, Warda, and Ellie in Deadpool 2099.

This vigilante is eventually revealed to be a very much alive Ellie Camacho, who is going after Deadpool 2099 to free her father Wade and take back the name Deadpool, since she believes Warda isn't respecting it. Ellie eventually frees Wade, and they are able to locate a digital consciousness of Ellie's mom, Emily Preston. In a final massive battle Warda summons a huge Underworld monster to fight Wade and Ellie in a final attempt to get Wade to reveal where Shiklah's body is, but Wade was able to summon Danny Rand's team of Iron Fists to help them finally defeat Warda. In the end Wade uploads Emily Preston's digital consciousness into Warda's brain so that she can help her heal and clear her conscience, declaring that both his daughters can be Deadpool.

Deadpool has always had a unique and convoluted family history, and Deadpool 2099 only makes that more complex. While Marvel Comics has not used Warda Wilson since this run of Deadpool 2099, it is clear that any story she would be a part of will be wild and unhinged, much like her father. Thankfully it seems that the future portrayed in Deadpool #6 is just a potential variant future, and not Earth-616's definite future, although the Marvel universe is ripe with opportunities for Warda Wilson to make an appearance as Deadpool 2099.

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