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History

Overview

Dorian Gray is a man who became immortal via an enchanted portrait of himself by Basil Hallward. His image in the portrait ages while Dorian himself remains young, and whenever he is injured the painting takes the damage while Dorian instantly regenerates. However, if his portrait is ever destroyed, all of the wounds the image displays will be visited upon Gray in full, effectively killing him in a very gruesome manner.[1]

Dreadpool

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Little is detailed about the life of the Dorian Grey before Dreadpool began murdering the inhabitants of the Ideaverse, however it can be presumed that it followed much the same path as the Dorian Grey from the poem, The Picture of Dorian Grey.

Dreadpool fired at the Painting of Dorian Grey, destroying it and, through extension Dorian himself. His body was discovered by Sherlock Holmes and John Watson[2]

Attributes

Powers

  • Immortality His image in the portrait ages while Dorian himself remains young, and whenever he is injured the painting takes the damage while Dorian instantly regenerates.

Weaknesses

  • Painting of Dorian Grey: If the his portrait is ever destroyed, all of the wounds the image displays will be visited upon Gray in full, effectively killing him in a very gruesome manner. Dreadpool drew a target and shot bullets into the painting killing him instantly.[3]

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