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[6] [7] This version is a former member of an elite division of the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) under the codename "Bishop", friend of Slade Wilson, godfather of Slade's son Joe Wilson, a skilled swordsman and hand-to-hand combatant, and the first individual to utilize the Deathstroke persona. [8]
Deathstroke Vol. 3 #1–6 144 July 2015: 978-1401254711: Deathstroke Vol. 2: God Killer: Deathstroke Vol. 3 #7–10, Annual #1, Sneak Preview from Convergence: Batman: Shadow of the Bat #2 144 April 2016: 978-1401261207: Deathstroke Vol. 3: Suicide Run: Deathstroke Vol. 3 #11–16 144 October 2016: 978-1401264550: Deathstroke Vol. 4: Family ...
Rose Wilson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.She was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Art Nichols, first appearing in a 1992 issue of Deathstroke the Terminator #15.
The Teen Titans and Titans plan to fight Deathstroke, but Deathstroke explained that he saw things in the Speed Force they wouldn't understand, and he lost his drive to kill them. Deathstroke drops his sword and mask before walking away. In the epilogue, Damian fires Kid Flash because he trusted Deathstroke and nearly put innocent lives at risk.
A possible future version of Grant Wilson / Deathstroke from the year 2046 appears in the Legends of Tomorrow episode "Star City 2046", portrayed by Jaime Andrew Cutler. [22] By this time period, he has taken up the mantle of Deathstroke from his father Slade Wilson and taken over Star City before he is defeated by his versions of the Green ...
Raven is a superheroine appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics.The character first appeared in a special insert in DC Comics Presents #26 (October 1980), and was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist George Pérez.
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*Deathstroke's costume is similar to the Marvel comics mercenary Taskmaster's original design, sharing an orange/blue colour scheme and many design elements (such as buckaneer boots, flared gloves, and a near-identical collection of weapon belts; the largest differences were their masks, Taskmaster's cape, and the white in Taskmaster's costume).