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"You're good, Batman. But you're just an ordinary man. I've been enhanced. I'm stronger. Faster. And far more vicious. You've trained yourself to fight. I've trained myself to kill."
―Deathstroke[src]

Deathstroke the Terminator, more often referred to as simply Deathstroke, is a villain published by DC Comics. First appearing in New Teen Titans #2, Slade Wilson is a former soldier turned mercenary and assassin hired by those who can bid the highest. He is often considered an enemy of the Teen Titans and Dick Grayson's arch-nemesis. However, Deathstroke has often encountered Batman either due to contracts within Gotham and conflicts involving the Justice League. He is also the father of Grant, Joseph and Rose Wilson, each of whom have served as Teen Titans members or enemies.

History

Deathstroke declares war on Nightwing

Deathstroke declares war on Nightwing

Slade Wilson was sixteen years old when he first enlisted in the United States Army, after faking his age. After serving a stint in Korea, he was later assigned to Camp Washington where he had been promoted to the rank of Major. In the early 1960s, he met Captain Adeline Kane who was tasked with training young soldiers in new fighting techniques in anticipation of brewing troubles taking place in Vietnam. Kane was amazed at how skilled Slade was and how quickly he adapted to modern conventions of warfare. She immediately fell in love with him, and realized that he was without a doubt the most able-bodied combatant she had ever encountered. She offered to privately train Slade in guerrilla warfare. In less than a year, Slade mastered every fighting form presented to him and was soon promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Six months later, Adeline and he were married and she became pregnant with their first child. It was at this time that the war in Vietnam began to escalate and Slade was shipped overseas. At home, Adeline gave birth to their son Grant.

Deathstroke vs Batman

Deathstroke vs Batman

Some time later, Wilson volunteered for a medical experiment designed to stimulate his adrenal gland in the hopes of increasing a soldier's ability to resist truth serums. The experiment did not go as expected, and Slade fell into a coma. When he awakened however, he discovered that was now capable of using 90% of his brain capacity, and his strength, durability and agility were increased to superhuman levels. He applied for re-assignment with the army, but they refused him. Although his condition was now stabilized, depression took hold of him and he was desperate to serve his country. At this time, Adeline became pregnant with their second child, Joseph. Unable to further his career in the military, Slade turned towards hunting. He became a world famous safari hunter and great wealth followed soon after. Adeline always suspected however that Slade felt unfulfilled.

Deathstroke vs Batman

Deathstroke vs Batman

A few years later, a group of hired mercenaries broke into the Wilsons' mansion and kidnapped young Joey. Adeline attempted to fight them off, but a gas grenade prevented her from saving her son. When Slade discovered what had happened, he knew he could not keep the truth from his wife any longer. Slade was not only a world famous safari hunter, he was also one of the world's deadliest and most highly sought after assassins - Deathstroke the Terminator. He promised Adeline that he would save their son. Together, they flew to Tangier and squared off against a rival mercenary known as the Jackal. The Jackal wanted Slade to reveal important information relating to a client or else he would have his men kill Joey. Slade gambled on the idea that he could save his son before the Jackal could give the order. Unfortunately, Joseph's throat was slashed by one of the criminals before Slade could prevent it, destroying his vocal cords and rendering him mute. After taking Joseph to the hospital, Slade's wife, enraged at his endangerment of her son, tried to kill Slade by shooting him, but only managed to destroy his right eye. Afterward, his confidence in his physical abilities was such that he made no secret of his impaired vision, marked by his mask which has a black featureless half covering his lost eye. Deathstroke was a founding member of Lex Luthor's Secret Society of Super Villains. He was seen hiding in a warehouse south of Metropolis waiting to ambush the Freedom Fighters with several other members.

Deathstroke vs Nightwing

Deathstroke vs Nightwing

The battle didn't last long, and by the end, Deathstroke had impaled Phantom Lady through the chest, calling his action "just business".

Slade impersonating Batman

Slade impersonating Batman

He was the employer of an undercover Dick Grayson, whom he hired to train his daughter Rose. However, after the two had a confrontation with Superman, Deathstroke discovered that Nightwing had been teaching Rose the values of heroism. He could not kill Grayson in front of his daughter because doing so would undo all of Slade's teachings. Nightwing offered a deal: he would stay away from Rose if Slade would keep the metahuman villains out of Blüdhaven. The deal held for 34 hours when Slade, under the orders of Alexander Luthor, Jr., the real leader of the Society, went with several villains- who included old Titans and Doom Patrol foes and Brotherhood of Evil members Monsieur Mallah and Brain- to drop Chemo, another fellow villain who appeared to be a nearly brainless monster made of pure energy and radioactive chemicals, on Blüdhaven, killing thousands. Slade gave the explanation to the Brotherhood that Nightwing should be made to believe that he can never go home again.

Nightwing forced to be Deathstroke's apprentice

Nightwing forced to be Deathstroke's apprentice

Grayson took the first of his revenge by bursting in on Deathstroke and Rose's training session, revealing to the latter that the Kryptonite that Deathstroke had implanted in place of her missing eye was radioactive and deadly to humans as well as to Kryptonians (though slower in its effects on humans, as revealed by Lex Luthor's old possession of a Kryptonite ring that forced him to transfer his brain to a cloned body). Angered, Slade went after Nightwing with a grenade, only to have Rose try to stop him. Amid the smoke of the resulting explosion, Rose fled, telling her father that she hated him. Dick disappeared as well, but not before leaving a note for Slade warning him that he'd be back to make him pay for Blüdhaven.

At the climactic Battle of Metropolis at the conclusion of Infinite Crisis, Slade was confronted by Batman, Robin, and Nightwing. During the struggle, he was questioned regarding his motives for aiding the Secret Society. His claims of monetary motivation were deemed unsatisfactory, and he was told to take responsibility before being rendered unconscious.

Deathstroke is hired by Talia to do freelance work for the League of Assassins. His Target? Batman.

Deathstroke is hired by Talia to do freelance work for the League of Assassins. His Target? Batman.

Deathstroke was later revealed to be doing freelance work for the League of Assassins. Working for Talia Al Ghul, Slade controlled the body and physical actions of the current Robin, Damian Wayne in order to kill Wilson's old foe, Dick Grayson, who had taken up the mantle of Batman. Deathstroke is able to control Damian's actions thanks to a neural-implant inserted into Damian's spine by his mother while it was being surgically replaced. Grayson defeats Deathstroke by taking advantage of the two-way connection between him and Damian by using a taser on Damian, the resulting electric shock overwhelming Deathstroke's enhanced senses.

The New 52

Slade's first New 52 altercation with Batman

Slade's first New 52 altercation with Batman

Though the original Titans stories have been retconned by the DC Relaunch, Kyle Higgens, writer of both the Nightwing and Deathstroke titles, has stated that Slade still has a history with Dick and is still his arch nemesis. The character's backstory is also retconned as a member of Team 7.

DC Rebirth

Deathstroke appears briefly during the The War of Jokers and Riddles as one the combatants hired by the Riddler. Batman recalls he fought Deadshot, who'd been hired by the Joker, over a span of five days, during which they killed at least 62 civilians. The fight ended when Batman finally intervened.

Deathstroke was also the assassins apparently hired by the Designer to attack Gotham City, alongside Cheshire, Merlyn, Gunsmith and Mr. Teeth. The group attacked Gotham in a recreation of a plan the mastermind had created with the Penguin. Deathstroke was the final assassin to be defeated by Batman, though was forced to work with the Dark Knight to capture Riddler. After defeating the Designer, Batman learned that they had been hired by the Joker as a distraction for him whilst he stole assets from Wayne Enterprises. Deathstroke escaped by stabbing Batman in the leg and fled Gotham with the other assassins, hoping to avoid becoming involved in the conflict.

Powers and Abilities

Slade Wilson.

Slade Wilson.

Meta-Human Physiology: He possesses several abilities that are almost superhuman due to his military procedure.

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In Other Media

Television

Teen Titans

Beware the Batman

Film

DC Animated Movie Universe

Deathstroke appears as the principle antagonist in the 2014 animated movie Son of Batman, voiced by Thomas Gibson. This version depicts him as a member of the League of Assassins and Ra's al Ghul's initial choice as heir. However, he was quickly replaced by Batman and later Damian Wayne. He later appears in Teen Titans: The Judas Contract, voiced by the late Miguel Ferrer.

DC Films Universe

Slade made his cinematic debut in the DC Extended Universe in Justice League and its directors cut, portrayed by Joe Manganiello. The character also set to appear in Ben Affleck's version of The Batman and a solo film, though these projects were either postponed or repurposed entirely.

Video Games

Deathstroke appeared as a playable character in Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe.

Deathstroke also appears as playable in the fighting game, Injustice: Gods Among Us. His Injustice Universe counterpart is also playable in the game's seventh chapter.

Batman: Arkham Series

See: Deathstroke (Arkhamverse)

Other/Tie-In Media

DCAU

Though he never appeared in the DC Animated Universe shows, Deathstroke appears in the tie-in comic book series Batman: The Adventures Continue. Known as the Deadliest Man on Earth, he is hired by Lex Luthor to assassinate Batman.

Notes

 breaks Slade

Bane breaks Slade

Slade knows Batman's identity

Slade knows Batman's identity