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  2. Deathstroke - Wikipedia

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    Deathstroke is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, the character first appeared in The New Teen Titans #2 (December 1980) as Deathstroke the Terminator.

  3. The Lazarus Contract - Wikipedia

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    The Titans and the Teen Titans work together to find the two Flashes. Deathstroke successfully persuades Kid Flash to help him go back in time to save his son. However, when the Titans and Teen Titans arrived, Deathstroke tricked Kid Flash into stealing his speed alongside some of Wally's.

  4. List of Teen Titans enemies - Wikipedia

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    New Teen Titans #24 (October 1986) A group of people mentally and physically manipulated by Mento into a force to battle the Titans, their superpowers derived from each being infused with Promethium. Hybrid members included Behemoth, Gorgon, Harpi, Prometheus, Pteradon, Sirocco, and Touch-and-Go. Wildebeest Society: New Teen Titans #36 (October ...

  5. Jericho (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Later, Jericho is possessed by the souls of Azarath and killed by Deathstroke. He possesses Deathstroke before dying and lays dormant before resurfacing. [5] [6] [7] He is transferred to a new body, but is driven insane by the remnants of the personalities he had absorbed over the years and battles the Teen Titans on several occasions. [8]

  6. Teen Titans: The Judas Contract - Wikipedia

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    The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported an approval rating of 83%, with an average score of 7.6/10, based on 6 reviews. [12]Jesse Schedeen of IGN gave the film a 6.2/10 rating: "The film loses too much of what makes the source material memorable, while the limited run-time prevents the writers from fully taking advantage of the team dynamic or properly fleshing out the villains". [13]

  7. List of Teen Titans comics - Wikipedia

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    The various Teen Titans comics series have crossed over with titles including Action Comics Weekly, Crisis on Infinite Earths (written and illustrated by the New Teen Titans creative team), Deathstroke (spun off into his own comic, but initially created as a Titans villain), Hawk and Dove, Infinity Inc., Omega Men, Outsiders, Young Justice, and ...

  8. Ravager (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Rose Wilson killed LaFarge with Deathstroke's sword, and would go on to become the fifth Ravager. Wade's name in this issue is mistakenly listed as Wade DeFarge. [13] In the Teen Titans tie-in to the Blackest Night crossover, Wade LaFarge was reanimated as a member of the Black Lantern Corps, attacking Rose and Slade. He fought Rose, who ...

  9. List of Teen Titans members - Wikipedia

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    Tales of the Teen Titans #58 (Oct. 1985) [41] Son of Deathstroke. First appeared in Tales of the Teen Titans #42. [42] Honorary member beginning in New Teen Titans #1. [43] Died in New Titans #83. [44] Resurrected in Teen Titans #40. [45] Appears alongside his father during the New 52. [46] Jason Todd: Robin: New Teen Titans #20 (May 1986) [47 ...