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Copycat (Vanessa Carlysle)

Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary

Part 2: Origin and Evolution

Publication History and Creation

Copycat's introduction into the Marvel Universe was a clever piece of misdirection, characteristic of the bold storytelling of the early 1990s. The character who readers initially believed to be Domino first appeared in New Mutants #98 (February 1991), the same landmark issue that introduced Deadpool. This “Domino” was co-created by writer Fabian Nicieza and artist/co-plotter Rob Liefeld. For over a year, she served as a core member of the newly-formed X-Force. However, in a significant retcon, X-Force #11 (June 1992) revealed that this character was, in fact, an impostor. The real Domino had been captured, and this shapeshifter had taken her place. This impostor was later revealed to be Vanessa Carlysle, who would adopt the codename Copycat. This reveal allowed Nicieza and Liefeld to retroactively tie her character directly into Deadpool's backstory, establishing her as his former lover. This creative decision added layers of intrigue and personal history to the burgeoning X-Force corner of the Marvel Universe, making the conflict with Deadpool and his employer, Tolliver, deeply personal for the team's leader, Cable.

In-Universe Origin Story

The origins of Vanessa Carlysle differ profoundly between the prime comic universe and her cinematic adaptation, reflecting the different narrative needs of each medium.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Vanessa Carlysle's early life was marked by hardship. Forced into a life of prostitution in Boston, she was a young woman trying to survive in a harsh world. It was during this time that she met and fell deeply in love with a small-time mercenary named Wade Wilson. Their romance was passionate and genuine, a brief period of happiness for them both. However, this happiness was shattered when Wade was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Unwilling to force Vanessa to watch him wither away, Wade broke up with her abruptly and cruelly, claiming he never loved her. Heartbroken and abandoned, Vanessa was left to fend for herself once again. Wade, meanwhile, sought a cure by volunteering for the clandestine Weapon X Program, which would transform him into the disfigured, mentally unstable Deadpool. After Wade's disappearance, Vanessa's own mutant powers of shapeshifting manifested, and she embarked on a new life as a mercenary. Her abilities made her a perfect spy and infiltrator. Her skills eventually brought her to the attention of the time-traveling arms dealer known as Tolliver. At the time, Tolliver had captured the real Domino, a key associate of the mutant soldier Cable. Tolliver hired Vanessa to take Domino's place, ordering her to spy on Cable and his new team, X-Force. For months, Vanessa lived as Domino. She expertly mimicked Neena Thurman's personality and skills, becoming a trusted member of Cable's inner circle. She developed a complex relationship with the team, particularly Cable, walking a fine line between her mission and a growing sense of camaraderie. The ruse was finally exposed when Deadpool was hired by Tolliver to attack X-Force, leading to a confrontation where Vanessa's true identity was revealed. After the real Domino was rescued, Vanessa, now going by Copycat, fled. Her path would continue to cross with Deadpool and X-Force, sometimes as an ally of convenience, other times as an antagonist, their shared history always a source of unresolved tension.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (Fox X-Men Universe)

1) In this continuity, Vanessa Carlysle is a non-powered human. She works as an escort at a local bar frequented by mercenaries, which is where she meets Wade Wilson. Their connection is instant and intense, built on a shared sharp wit, dark humor, and a deep understanding of each other's brokenness. Their relationship is depicted as the one truly good and grounding thing in Wade's life. They fall in love and plan a future together, but their happiness is cut short when Wade is diagnosed with late-stage cancer. A mysterious recruiter from a secret program offers Wade a cure, promising to not only save his life but also turn him into a superhero. Desperate to live for Vanessa, Wade accepts. He is subjected to horrific torture by the program's administrator, Ajax (Francis Freeman), which activates a latent mutant gene, granting him an incredible healing factor but also scarring his entire body. Believing Vanessa could never love him with his new appearance, a deeply ashamed Wade abandons her and adopts the moniker Deadpool, hunting Ajax for a cure to his disfigurement. A year later, Ajax kidnaps Vanessa to lure Deadpool into a trap. This forces Wade to overcome his shame and fight to save the woman he loves, enlisting the help of the X-Men Colossus and Negasonic Teenage Mutant Ninja. In the final confrontation, Wade rescues Vanessa. She accepts him despite his appearance, affirming that she loves him for who he is. Their reunion is the emotional climax of the film. In Deadpool 2, their domestic bliss is tragically interrupted when Vanessa is killed by a stray bullet during an attack on their apartment meant for Wade. Her death plunges Wade into a suicidal depression and serves as the inciting incident for the entire film's plot. His journey becomes one of processing grief and finding a new “family.” However, in a post-credits scene, Negasonic Teenage Mutant Ninja and her girlfriend Yukio repair Cable's time-travel device, which Deadpool uses to go back in time and save Vanessa's life, rewriting the film's central tragedy and restoring his happy ending.

Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality

The capabilities and character of Copycat diverge as dramatically as her origin story across the two major continuities.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

As a powerful mutant, Vanessa's abilities make her a master of espionage and a dangerous combatant.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (Fox X-Men Universe)

The cinematic Vanessa is defined not by superhuman powers, but by her human strengths and spirit.

Part 4: Key Relationships & Network

Core Allies

Arch-Enemies

Affiliations

Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines

The "Domino" Impersonation (X-Force Vol. 1)

This storyline represents Vanessa's introduction and defining arc. From New Mutants #98 to X-Force #11, readers knew her only as Domino, Cable's right-hand woman. She fought alongside the team against foes like the Mutant Liberation Front and the Brotherhood of Evil Mutants. The shocking reveal that she was an impostor sent shockwaves through the team. Deadpool, hired by Tolliver, arrived to battle the team, and during the chaos, he casually revealed that “Domino” was not who she seemed, leading to the dramatic unmasking of Vanessa and the subsequent mission to rescue the real Domino. This established Vanessa as a master of deception and forever linked her to the foundation of X-Force.

"The Wedding of Deadpool" (Deadpool Vol. 3 #27)

While not a direct participant in the present-day story, Vanessa is the emotional heart of this landmark issue. As Deadpool prepares to marry his succubus bride, Shiklah, the issue features numerous flashbacks to his past relationships. The most poignant of these is a detailed look at his early romance with Vanessa in Boston. It portrays their love as genuine, tender, and tragic, providing the definitive account of their origin story. It shows Wade's heartbreaking decision to leave her and cements her status as the great love of his life, adding immense depth to their complex history.

The Death of Copycat (Deadpool Vol. 3 #59-60)

This is arguably the most pivotal event in Vanessa's comic book history. Seeking a quiet life, she was living in hiding. The new Weapon X program, hunting Deadpool, sent a crueler, more feral Sabretooth to eliminate him. Sabretooth tracked Wade's scent to Vanessa's apartment. A brutal fight ensued, and despite her best efforts, Vanessa was mortally wounded. Deadpool arrived just in time to find her dying. In a desperate act, he tried to use his own blood to transfer his healing factor to her, but her metamorphic powers interfered with the process, and it failed. She died in his arms, telling him she had always loved him. This event deeply traumatized Deadpool and was a primary catalyst for his subsequent character development, pushing him to confront the consequences of his violent life.

//Deadpool// (2016 Film)

The entire plot of the first film is a key storyline for the cinematic Vanessa. The narrative is structured around Wade's relationship with her. The first act establishes their perfect, if unconventional, love. The second act is driven by his absence and her unknowing grief. The third act revolves entirely around her kidnapping by Ajax and Wade's mission to rescue her. Her acceptance of his scarred appearance is the film's emotional resolution, proving that their love transcends the superficial. The film recasts her not as a fellow super-powered operative, but as the human heart of Deadpool's story.

Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions

See Also

Notes and Trivia

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1)
The Deadpool films, while originally produced by 20th Century Fox, are now considered part of the broader MCU multiverse, a status solidified by Deadpool's appearance in Deadpool & Wolverine (2024).
2)
Vanessa Carlysle's codename, Copycat, is a direct and literal description of her powers, but it also reflects her primary role in the comics as an impersonator who lived someone else's life.
3)
Her creators, Fabian Nicieza and Rob Liefeld, designed the character of “Domino” for X-Force, but the decision to reveal her as an impostor was a later plot twist developed to add another layer of intrigue and connect the team's story more directly to Deadpool's past.
4)
In the live-action films, she is portrayed by Brazilian-American actress Morena Baccarin, known for her roles in Firefly and Homeland. Baccarin's chemistry with Ryan Reynolds is widely cited as a key reason for the films' success.
5)
A popular fan theory for years was that the film version of Vanessa was secretly a mutant and that her powers simply hadn't manifested yet, with many speculating she would be revealed as Copycat in a future film. The writers have since stated they intended for her to be a baseline human to better ground Deadpool's emotional journey.
6)
In the comic storyline Necrosha, Copycat was one of the many deceased mutants briefly resurrected by Selene Gallio's use of the Transmode Virus. She did not play a major role and returned to being deceased after the event's conclusion.
7)
Due to her blue skin and shapeshifting abilities in the comics, she is sometimes confused by new readers with the more famous X-Men character Mystique. However, their powers work differently; Mystique's is a biological transformation, while Copycat's is psionic and allows her to duplicate powers as well.