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

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Temporal Mechanics: Deathstroke understands the workings of the Speed Force and its connection to time-travel. [35] Enhanced Hearing: Deathstroke's sense of hearing is greatly enhanced, to the point that he can hear frequencies that are inaudible to ordinary humans. [18] Batman: Shadow War (Shadow War: Alpha #1, Batman #122-123, Deathstroke Inc. #8-9, Robin #13-14, Shadow War Zone #1, and Shadow War: Omega #1) Slade eventually fathered another son, named Joseph with Adeline. Unknowingly, some of Slade's altered genetics would be passed on to Joseph. He also fathered a bastard daughter, Rose with the Hmong prositute Lilian Worth. 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]

Deathstroke appears in the DC Super Hero Girls episode "#DinnerForFive", voiced by D. C. Douglas. [69] Deathstroke appears in Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons, voiced by Michael Chiklis. [70] [71] [72] The series was later released direct-to-video as Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons: The Movie.

Slade chose his family, but during an outing with Grant, he was approached by William Walsh, a member of the team that had been working on the ACTH trials. Walsh revealed that he had been keeping an eye on Slade, and that out of the hundreds of men who underwent the ACTH trials, Slade was the only survivor. He explained that all records of the program had been purged, but one of the scientists, Francis Campbell, intended to testify about the experiments to Congress, an action which would put Slade and his family in the firing line. Though he would not reveal his employer, Walsh implied that he was representing the US Military, and offered Slade a million dollars to 'stop' Campbell from testifying. Slade accepted. [8] Sideshow presents the Deathstroke Premium Format™ Figure, a deadly DC Comics collectible inspired by the master assassin’s modern comic book appearances. Superhuman Durability: Deathstroke is capable of resisting tremendous kinetic impact forces that could easily crush or kill a human, without suffering any serious external or internal injuries. He has withstood hits from vastly strong opponents, including Wonder Woman, [74] Superman, Lapetus [75] and multiple imperfect clones of Superman. [76]

Deathstroke appears as a playable character in Injustice: Gods Among Us (2013), voiced by J. G. Hertzler. [89] An alternate universe version of Deathstroke is also featured as a member of the Insurgency.Tactical Analysis: Deathstroke has been described as a tactical genius and is easily the equal of Batman in terms of strategic planning. He describes his mind as a super-computer designed to process information and break it down with superior tactical and strategic thought. [69] Deathstroke's intellect is deadlier than his sword. He typically out-thinks and out-strategizes everybody in the book. [63] He was even able to capture both Flash and Kid Flash without anyone noticing. [35] Lapetus has commented that Slade possesses "a sharp strategic mind", for a mortal. [75] A parallel universe version of Slade Wilson appears in Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010), voiced by Bruce Davison. He is the President of the United States in a world controlled by the Crime Syndicate. Part of the eponymous series has Vol. 1: Assassins ( Deathstroke, the Terminator #1–9, New Titans #70 978-1401254285) Old Promethium Suit: Slade once adorned a pirate-esque uniform comprised of a kevlar/promethium mesh. [106] He kept it in reserve even after trading it up for Dr. Isherwood's more advanced combat fatigues after rescuing his old acquaintance Wintergreen in Africa. [107]

Nightwing, to confront Deathstroke and the H.I.V.E., joined Jericho (Joseph Wilson). During the confrontation, Deathstroke recognized Jericho as his son, which caused him to hesitate. Jericho freed the Titans by possessing his father's body. After Terra died during the battle, Slade was then taken into custody. [11] Deathstroke, referred to simply as Slade, appears in Teen Titans, voiced by Ron Perlman. This version is an enigmatic criminal mastermind who seeks to eliminate the Teen Titans, take over Jump City, and turn Robin and later Terra into his apprentice, though Terra sacrifices herself to kill Slade and save the Titans. Slade is resurrected as an undead, pyrokinetic being by Trigon to aid in his conquest of earth. After being betrayed, Slade temporarily joins forces with the Titans to defeat Trigon and regain his mortality.

Toxic Immunity: Deathstroke's regenerative healing provides him with a enhanced immunity to toxins. When exposed to a dangerous paralyzation toxin, it only slowed Slade from superhuman levels, to that of a normal human, rather than instantly paralyze him. [67] Rovin, Jeff (1987). The Encyclopedia of Supervillains. New York: Facts on File. pp.339–340. ISBN 0-8160-1356-X. Slade was put on trial for his crimes, but the trial was deliberately sabotaged by Changeling so that he could kill Slade himself, believing that he was responsible for Terra's betrayal of the Titans. Slade agreed to the confrontation, but showed up out of costume. Changeling found himself unable to kill Slade, so instead they talked. Feeling some empathy for his grief, Slade explained his past with Terra, and Changeling realized that Slade was not to blame for the choices that Terra had made. The two men parted on peaceful terms, with Slade returning to Africa with Wintergreen. MTV Geek – SDCC 2012: Kevin Smith Presents 'Beware the Batman' and 'Teen Titans Go!' Reveals at the DC Nation Panel". Geek-news.mtv.com. July 16, 2012. Archived from the original on February 17, 2013 . Retrieved October 18, 2012. Slade has a long history as an enemy of the Teen Titans, beginning when his other son Grant received superhuman enhancements from the H.I.V.E., dubbed himself Ravager, and accepted a contract from them to kill or capture the Teen Titans. [9] However, Grant's enhancements proved fatal, and Slade agreed to complete the contract. His first mission involved stealing the element Promethium from S.T.A.R. Labs and selling it as the ultimate weapon. He then kidnapped the Titans and placed them in the path of a Promethium bomb to test his device for the buyers, effectively killing two birds with one stone. The Titans escaped and pursued Deathstroke, but he severely wounded Beast Boy in his escape. This would be the start to a lasting animosity between the two.

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