the way it’s phrased is they are saying he originated here survived decap then made his way into the mcu they wouldn’t say he survived unless he didn’t experience an event that happened in the comics before coming a lot of stuff especially the ones that look like comic characters are called variants of comics and variants can only exist if the original exists meaning somewhere the comics have to exist or we couldn’t have infinite variants of them
There was apparently some cut ideas which had Deadpool accidentally go into the MCU the marvel comic universe and the MCRU and make jokes about being in the wrong one before eventually finding the right one the LA MCU shows that there has to be a connection otherwise stuff like that wouldn’t be possible or even thought of
I honestly don't know where you're getting that. I was stoned as f*ck when I read that and I could still pretty clearly see that he was saying that this is the first time we saw headpool in a movie, not that the comics headpool made his way to the MCU
He said "yet to make the leap" because the other characters that have made the leap from the comics to the MCU is litteraly every other comic character in the MCU we had seen beforehand. Are you going to argue that MCU Iron Man is actually Comics Iron Man because back in 2008 some people said "He made the leap from the Comics to the big screen"?
I honestly wouldn't be suprised if you unironically tried to argue that
As for the Deadpool thing:
1. Scan?
2. Quit using
CUT IDEAS to try & support your stuff. It was cut, meaning that it's not canon. Also depending on the time period, this could've been pre-Loki MCU before the MCU established its own multiverse and thus could've been tied into the comics, which would just make that comic outdated. The MCU before it went on its own path with the multiverse was considered by some staff to be apart of the Comics multiverse, but that is now outdated with Loki & the MCUs now established multiverse
not really you can say everything in marvel comics takes place in Loki tree as the book itself mentions there are infinite possibilities with the multiverse or you can say there are 2 separate multiverses essentially there is a room with 2 boxes inside 1 is the LA MCu verse the other is comics the room is Kevin worlds which sees both as fiction along with other Disney products which fits the fact Kevin world sees marvel comics as fiction along with the movies and Disney because it’s supposed to be the real world
the only reason why don’t have an official answer for how the two cosmologies would interact is because nobody has ever asked anyone with authority of the mcu that question
You litteraly can't
Read the
Marvel Comics Cosmology Blog &
The MCU Cosmology Blog. These 2 cosmologies don't work together. You can't just say that the multiverse has infinite possibilities and use that as your proof for why the comics & MCU are connected. Using that logic, I'd also like to argue that DC comics & the DCEU are connected to the MCU because it's an infinite multiverse with infinite possibilities, therefore DC Comics & the DCEU are canon to the MCU.
On a very fundemental level their multiverses work vastly differently. You need to supply actual evidence as to how these 2 multiverses work together. And by evidence, I mean actual statements from someone like Kevin Fegie himself or an explanation from someone of that status saying how the 2 multiverses with vastly different cosmologies & rules can work like that. What you gave is litteral headcannon. It's your own fanfiction on how it would work. But how you think it would work isn't how it would actually work.
In order for these 2 cosmologies to work together, you have to give me solid answers to the following:
- How come none of the comics reference K.E.V.I.N? If they're in the same multiverse, K.E.V.I.N would also be the comics supreme being, but he's not, the One Above All is their supreme being. How does that work?
- In the comics, Earth 616 is the prime reality. But in the MCU, the sacred timeline is the prime reality. Why are there multiple prime realities?
- The Neverspace in the comics doesn't exist in the MCU, and dead timelines don't go there
- Why does the TVA not appear in the comics?
- Why is the Temporal Loom never talked about in the comics?
- In Marvel Comics the space between timelines is called Hyperspace, but in the MCU it's the Gap Junction. They are not alike at all. If they're in the same multiverse, why does the space between their multiverses behave so differently?
- If Hyperspace & the gap junction are the same thing (even though they behave very differently) then what's yoru explanation for the comics Negative Zone, which is inside of Hyperspace?
- Absolute Points, Canon Events, Nexus Beings, ect don't exist in Marvel Comics
- I was going to put more here but I honestly didn't realize how obsurdly complex Marvel Comics multiverse truely is, and how many times it clashes with the MCU's established rules, and I don't want to go on for the next 5,000 pages about all the ways that they clash
By saying what you said earlier, you pretty much just confirmed that you have no idea how Marvel Comics cosmology works. Do yourself a favor and quit making a fool of yourself by saying dumb shit you know nothing about with litteraly no evidence other than headcannon & cut content