McFarlane Toys, DC Multiverse Deathstroke Action Figure, Collectible DC Rebirth Figure with Unique Collector Character Card – Ages 12+

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McFarlane Toys, DC Multiverse Deathstroke Action Figure, Collectible DC Rebirth Figure with Unique Collector Character Card – Ages 12+

McFarlane Toys, DC Multiverse Deathstroke Action Figure, Collectible DC Rebirth Figure with Unique Collector Character Card – Ages 12+

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Moreover, in the comics, the end of ‘Batman’ #427 also left Jason’s fate up in the air, and fans voted for his demise. In Tangent Comics, Deathstroke is an armored supervillain and a member of the Fatal Five. This version exists on Earth-97 of the Old Multiverse and Earth-9 of the New Multiverse.

Demolitions: Deathstroke is proficient with many different kinds of explosives, from small entry explosives to grenades and even high-powered military grade firepower. [10] In Teen Titans: Earth One continuity, an unscarred Slade is a member of S.T.A.R. Labs, which in this version are the main antagonistic force behind the creation of the Titans. His son Joseph and him as lead enforcers who engage the Titans. [53] Deathstroke: Journey's End [ edit ] Film [ edit ] Live-action [ edit ] Joe Manganiello as Slade Wilson / Deathstroke in Justice League (2017) Slade encountered Green Arrow once more when he was hired to find Doctor Miracle, a man who's blood could heal anything. Slade ran into Oliver when he arrived in Africa to retrieve Doctor Miracle, where Oliver was attempting to do the same. The two engaged in a fight that Slade ultimately won. He then impaled Oliver with his sword, seemingly killing him, although Oliver survived due to Slade being unaware that the blade had some of Doctor Miracle's blood on it. [24] League of Assassins A Wayne Tech logo is seen on the Titans Tower computer monitors. Bruce Wayne’s iconic subsidiary were first seen in ‘Batman’ #443.Afterward, Slade continued his life as a mercenary, but also acted as an occasional ally to the Titans, aiding them when mutual threats outweighed their rivalry, most notably during the Total Chaos storyline when the Team Titans arrived in the 20th Century to assassinate Donna Troy before she could give birth to her son, who in their timeline had grown up into the tyrannical despot Lord Chaos. Slade also met Pat Trayce, a tough former cop who would become the new Vigilante. Pat Trayce became Slade's lover later on, and the two developed a romantic as well as a professional relationship.

Slade's son, Grant, would later be recruited by H.I.V.E. in an effort to manipulate Slade himself. Grant was given genetic treatments to grant him similar abilities to his father and took on the name Ravager. However, these treatments were unstable, and, during the fight with the New Teen Titans, Grant's heart gave out. Following Grant's death, Slade swore a vendetta against the Titans. [17] Though his surviving son, Joseph, would join the Titans as Jericho, Slade waged a war against the Titans, going so far as to manipulate the young metahuman Tara Markov into joining the team as a double agent. During this period, he also engaged in an inappropriate relationship with the underage Tara, though he would later make a point of stating that he never slept with her, and that he only used the possibility of a relationship to manipulate her. Manu Bennett (left) and Esai Morales (right) as Slade Wilson / Deathstroke in Arrow and Titans, respectively Deathstroke, The Terminator Vol. 3: Nuclear Winter ( Deathstroke, the Terminator #14–20, Showcase '93 #6–11 978-1401260767)

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The Deathstroke Premium Format™ Figure captures his impressive physique and deadly weaponry with a detailed blue and orange armored costume. Silver scaled accents give an added defense to his powerful appearance, and his signature look is finished off with a two-toned mask. This fully sculpted polystone DC Comics statue has battle-worn markings like slashes, dents, and other signs of combat to further tell the story of his many mercenary assignments. Deathstroke makes a perfect companion for your favorite quarter-scale heroes and villains already at home in your DC Comics collection. Superhuman Stamina: Deathstroke can exert himself for long periods of time, without tiring easily and while wearing heavy body armor. He has exerted himself for days on multiple occasions. [79] During the "War of Jokes and Riddles", Deathstroke exerted himself for 5 days and 5 nights. [13] Deathstroke writer, Christopher Priest states that Deathstroke always fulfills his contract, no matter what it takes. The only contract he has ever failed to fulfill was a contract from HIVE to kill the Teen Titans. [63]



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