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| Emrys Killebrew | |
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![]() Emrys Killebrew as depicted inDeadpool Corps: Rank and Foul (March 2010). Art byEd McGuiness. | |
| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | Deadpool: Sins of the Past #1 (August 1994) |
| Created by | Mark Waid (writer) Ian Churchill (artist) |
| In-story information | |
| Alter ego | Emrys Killebrew |
| Team affiliations | Deadpool |
| Notable aliases | Dr. Killebrew |
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Emrys Killebrew is afictional character that appears in comic books published byMarvel Comics as a supporting character ofDeadpool. The character was created by writerMark Waid and artistIan Churchill.
Emrys Killebrew was created by writerMark Waid and artistIan Churchill inDeadpool: Sins of the Past #1 (August, 1994).[1]
Emrys Killebrew was a scientist employed by theWeapon X program, running a facility called the Workshop where he was given failed test subjects and permitted to do whatever experiments he wanted on them so long as they were eventually terminated. Killebrew hiredFrancis Freeman as an "enforcer" to keep the subjects under control, while he subjected them to horrific and unethical procedures.[2]
Ajax is later killed, but returns as a cyborg and battles Deadpool. Overcome with guilt, Killebrew sacrifices himself to help Deadpool stop Ajax.[2]
Killebrew had no special powers, but he was a brilliant scientist with degrees in genetic engineering and splicing.