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Deathstroke’s real name is Slade Joseph Wilson, or Slade Wilson for short, and he lied about it when he was 16 years old. age, so he entered the U.S. Army at a young age. While serving in Korea, he was assigned to Camp Washington, where he was promoted to the rank of Major. In the early 1960s, he met Captain Adeline Kane while training in Vietnam. Kane was amazed at how quickly Slade adapted to modern warfare. She took an immediate liking to him and saw that Slade Ryder's body was extremely strong, so he hired a private guerrilla team to train him. In less than a year, Slade mastered all combat techniques and was quickly promoted to lieutenant colonel. Six months later, he married Adeline and became pregnant with their first child. At the beginning of the Vietnam War, Slade was sent overseas. During the war, his unit massacred a village, and he sacrificed his own life to rescue SAS member Wintergreen, and gained favor after returning.
Later, the army conducted a secret experiment on him to become a super soldier. Not long after becoming a mercenary, Deathstroke disobeyed orders and rescued his friend Holly from committing suicide. Slade keeps his profession a secret from his family, even as the wife of a military expert combat counselor.
A criminal named Jackal held Slade's youngest son, Joseph Wilson, hostage and threatened Slade to reveal the list of people who hired him as assassins, but Slade refused. After attacking the criminal, unfortunately, Joseph's throat vocal cords were injured. After Joseph was discharged from the hospital, his wife thought it was Slade's fault and excitedly shot him in the right eye with a gun. After losing his right eye, he began to wear an eyepatch. When he was a mercenary, he would wear a half-black mask, but his physical fitness was not affected.
Deathstroke "Terminator" first appeared in the "New Teen Titans" book in 1980. He initially introduced himself as "The Terminator" as a mercenary to fulfill the terms of the pact, but due to his son being a Ravager, he quickly became one of the Titans' main antagonists. Deathstroke quickly became a favorite character among comic book fans. Sometimes it forms an alliance with the Titans, but in most cases it still poses a threat to the former. Due to his popularity, Deathstroke started his own series "Terminator Deathstroke" in 1991. It was renamed "Deathstroke's Prey" in chapters 0 and 41 to 45. Later, in summary, "Deathstroke" encountered 65 problems (issues 1-60, plus 4 annuals and issue 0). Later appeared in "The Face of Evil" in "The Last Testament of the DC Universe", written by David Hine. "The series is part of the story set for the future, and all the characters in this evil series have been selected for their potential to be major players in the coming year," Hein explained. Character experience
As one of the most powerful mercenaries in the world, Deathstroke was hired by Doctor Light as a bodyguard to fight against the Justice League. He defeated most of the members alone, including Elongated Man, Hawkman, Atom, Green Arrow, Black Canary, Zatanna, Flash (Wally West) and Green Lantern (Kyle Rayner). Unfortunately, Deathstroke wanted to When seizing the Green Lantern ring, Green Arrow jumped on Deathstroke's head and stabbed Deathstroke in the right eye with a broken arrow, which made Deathstroke furious and led to his defeat. This embarrassing incident sparked acrimony between Green Arrow and Deathstroke, which lasted until Green Arrow and Black Canary's wedding a year later. ?
In "Last Will and Testament", Slade faces the revenge of Geo-Force, who is Slade's former subordinate-Tara Marco Husband's brother. Geo-Force formulated various plans to deal with Deathstroke, but his abilities were quickly cracked by Deathstroke and he was forced into an alley.
But Deathstroke's actions played into his hands. The alley was the same alley where Joseph's throat was cut. Geo-Force hoped to defeat Deathstroke by touching the scene. However, Deathstroke ignored these tactics and said he wanted to use Geo-Force to destroy the Justice League. Geo-Force slit his own throat to prevent Deathstroke from succeeding. His appearance overlapped with that of Joseph who was kidnapped that night, which deeply affected Deathstroke. Deathstroke quickly wanted to rescue Geo-Force, but he did not notice that the other person was holding his sword in his hand. The Geo-Force pierced Deathstroke's heart, and the two fell together.
In The Blackest Night, Slade was sitting at home reading the diary of his old friend Wintergreen, recalling his past, but Lucy, who came for revenge, appeared outside the window. Silk. When the father and daughter met, they started fighting, but midway they killed the first-generation marauder, Grant Wilson's zombie. Slade's attack was completely ineffective against Grant, and he was subdued by Grant and was almost burned. Lose your head. At the critical moment, Ruth came to help and saved Slade.
But Adeline, Wintergreen’s zombies also arrived soon after. After Jericho also joined the father and daughter, the three were still defeated by the resurrected zombies. Slade took his children to a safe basement and decided to face his mistakes alone, but Ruth still couldn't let go of her father and went to help with Jericho. After witnessing his father in danger, Jericho possessed the zombies and used their powers to kill them. After everything was over, Jericho stayed with his father, because if he lost control again, only Slade could stop him. Ruth left them and went alone to find her mother Lillian who might be resurrected.
Following this story is "Face of evil", in which Deathstroke is recovering in the hospital in Bellevue. His heart repaired itself with the miraculous healing power, but he was trapped by nightmares, and those who left regrets in his heart turned into nightmares to haunt him. When he came to, he decided to finally have a talk with his daughter. So he deceived the guards and pretended that he was dying, luring Ruth to listen to his last words. However, when the two were alone, Ruth tried to strangle him with a hidden plastic rope, and Deathstroke had to resist and tell the truth.
He defeated Ruth and successfully escaped from prison. In fact, everything Slade did was to hope that his daughter would not follow in his footsteps, and that she could stay away from his cursed life. Then Deathstroke chose to start over. He chose a street girl named Poprocket and prepared to train her to become his new successor.
Slade is now known simply as "Deathstroke" because of James Cameron's movie "The Terminator". His full name was recently referenced in Justice League: Elite.
After the "New 52" reboot of DC Comics in 2011, Deathstroke's character setting in the personal issue Vol2 series also began to undergo slight changes. His right eye was shot blind by the North Korean army, and he began to carry out assassination missions as a one-eyed man. At the same time, he fell into a coma during a mission, and when he woke up, he found that his appearance had changed to that of his youth, causing his children to think that he was a fake Deathstroke. Character Abilities
Slade Joseph Wilson has various enhanced abilities, possesses ten times the physical fitness of ordinary people, and has a brain development rate as high as 90, which makes him a tactical genius and good at analyzing the enemy's abilities. , such ability is attributed to his many years of military service and operations against various heroes. Slade Joseph Wilson's blood has a healing factor that allows him to heal physical injuries much faster than a normal person, but there are still certain limitations, such as the inability to regenerate his lost right eye and limbs. If you are fatally injured, you can recover, but this will cause you to fall into madness and insanity for a short period of time.
Slade Joseph Wilson is a very powerful opponent, capable of defeating even Batman and Nightwing in hand-to-hand combat.
In addition, Slade Joseph Wilson can wield a number of weapons, including pistols, rifles, katana swords, and swords, and he mostly utilizes these weapon-using abilities. His signature weapons include lethal and non-lethal energy blasts. His body armor is made of mesh and is designed to withstand small arms fire. His clothing is equipped with promethium. It was clearly established in The New 52 that he has surpassed the limits of humanity. Relationships Family Members
Brother: Wade LaFarge
Ex-wife: Adeline Wilson
Sons: Grant Wilson, Joseph Wilson
Daughter: Rose Wilson
Lover: Lillian Worth (Flashpoint) Former Rose's mother) Creative background
Slade Joseph Wilson is the inspiration for Marvel's Deadpool.
Deadpool said that he has a cousin named Slade, and Slade Joseph Wilson said that he has a half-brother named Wade, which is a mutual tribute between Marvel and DC. . Film and Television Performance Television
Live Action
In the CW TV series "Arrow", Manu Bennett plays Slade Joseph Wilson. This version is Australian and former ASIS agent. In the first season, he was mainly Oliver's companion during his five years of trouble on Purgatory Island. In season 1 flashbacks, Slade trains Oliver in how to fight and helps him defeat a unit of mercenaries commanded by Edward Fales. In a flashback in Season 2, he began to despise Oliver when Dr. Ivo killed his beloved Xiaodong, who was also Oliver's girlfriend on the island. Slade was later injected with the super-soldier drug Mirakuru, which gave him superhuman strength and resilience, but also made him crazy. Oliver was later forced to drive an arrow into Slade's right eye, seemingly killing him. In the present day of Season 2, Slade returns as Deathstroke and attempts to destroy Oliver's world, even killing his mother, before having Mirakuru-enhanced warriors attack his city in an unstoppable manner. Slade and Oliver confront each other again, with Slade being hit by the Mirakuru Antidote and then Oliver defeating him, before being imprisoned in the prison on Purgatory Island.
In Season 3, while Oliver and his sister Thea were training on Purgatory Island, Malcolm Merlyn released Slade from his underground prison. He annoys Oliver and Thea, but they defeat and recapture him.
In Season 4, while trying to learn how to deal with Damien Darhk's magic, Oliver encountered the origins of Damien Darhk's magic and experienced visions of his important enemies, including Deathstroke. and Dark Archer and Dark. In Season 5, Deathstroke appears in a crossover episode (the 100th overall) wearing a mask and speaking no lines, as part of an illusion created by the Dominator. He officially returns in the final two episodes of the season. At the end of the penultimate episode, Oliver asks him for help. In the season finale, he agreed to help Oliver rescue his family and friends in exchange for information about his son. He also appeared apologetic about his past. Captain Boomerang also rebelled, but this was a ruse for Oliver to find his captured friend and give the collar device to Dinah Drake, allowing her to use her powers.
Slade then joined Team Arrow in fighting Adrian Chase and his henchmen, before Oliver ordered everyone to fly away. But he says they won't leave Oliver behind. Chase's fate becomes unclear after he commits suicide, triggering hundreds of bombs to explode on the island.
In season six, Slade enlists Oliver's help in finding his son, Joe Wilson. It is revealed here that while still under Mirakuru's rule, he returned home and then trained and worked with his son in the Australian Army for a while before losing control again, which resulted in his son hating him and becoming a soldier named Kane mercenaries.
With Oliver's help, Slade defeated his son, but Joe escaped after revealing the existence of his brother Grant. This incident led Slade to tell Oliver to come home for his son William and to be the father William needed. Slade then disappears, his goal being to find Joe and Grant and atone for his past.
In the TV series "Legends of Tomorrow", Slade's son Grant Wilson appears as Deathstroke, played by Jamie Andrew Cutler. When Rip Hunter's team travels to Star City in the year 2046, they discover that Grant Wilson has taken his father's name and conquered the entire city, making its residents only criminals. However, Connor Hawke and an elderly Oliver Queen helped Rip Hunter and his team defeat Grant, ending his reign.
Animation
In the animated series "Teen Titans" from 2003 to 2006, he was voiced by Ron Perlman.
In the 2010 animated series "Young Justice", he was initially voiced by Wentworth Miller and later by Fred Tatasciore.
In the animated "Beware the Batman" from 2013 to 2014, he was voiced by Robin Atkin Downes.
"Teen Titans GO!" ", appearing as Slade. Voiced by David Kaye. Movie
Live action
In the second Easter egg of the 2017 movie "Justice League", Deathstroke, played by Joe Manganiello, appears. After Lex Luthor escapes from prison, Lex meets Deathstroke on a luxury cruise ship. When Lex invited him, he warned him "not to waste his time", to which Lex responded that he planned to form their own alliance. The original plot of the film featured Deathstroke rescuing Luthor from Arkham Asylum, but this sequence was not included in the theatrical release.
The DC superhero blockbuster "Batman" directed and starred by Ben Affleck has recently confirmed the casting of the film's villain Deathstroke. Joe Manganiello has been cast by DC Comics Chairman Gov. Johns. He personally confirmed that he will play this role.
Animation
In the 2010 animated film "Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths", a parallel universe version of Slade Wilson appeared, voiced by Bruce Davison. He is depicted as the President of the United States in a world controlled by a criminal syndicate, and wears an eyepatch over his left eye. Although he maintained his supervillain version of the military background, he never became an assassin, instead using politics to do work that benefited the American people.
Although his daughter Rose spoke out against the Syndicate, Slade was initially reluctant to go to war against them out of concern for his daughter Rose's safety. After Ross's attempted murder, Slade determined to fight back against the Syndicate with the help of the Justice League. Slade personally commanded the U.S. Marines in the battle and, after the syndicate's leader was defeated, ordered the National Guard to work with law enforcement agencies to apprehend the remaining members of the criminal syndicate.
In the 2013 animated film "Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox", he was voiced by Ron Perlman. In the "Flashpoint" timeline, Deathstroke was the captain of the Raiders. He and Lex Luthor tried to find Aquaman's doomsday device (Captain Atom), but the ship was attacked by Atlantean forces. Deathstroke managed to chip away at the Atlanteans, defeating Garth and Kalduram (Jackson Hyde), before being presumably killed by Black Manta's eye rays. The Flash later changed the timeline again, thus creating a new reality (New 52).
In the 2014 animated film "Son of Batman", he was voiced by Thomas Gibson. In the new reality, Slade Wilson was a member of the League of Assassins as the future successor to Ra's al Ghul, until his actions deemed him unworthy and led to his exile. Feeling disenfranchised, Deathstroke staged a coup, killing his mentor and gaining control of the Alliance. During the chaos, Damian Wayne stabbed Deathstroke in the right eye.
After escaping with Ubbe's help, Deathstroke put Kirk Langstone to work on Lars' project using Langstone's Man-Bat genes. He holds Langstone's family and Talia al Ghul hostage as insurance. At the end of the film, Deathstroke shoots Talia and fights Batman one-on-one. After Batman resurrected Talia in the Lazarus Pool, Deathstroke and Damian fought, and Deathstroke was ultimately defeated and sank into the sea.
In the 2016 animated film "LEGO DC Super Heroes: Gotham Prison Break"
In the 2017 animated film "Teen Titans: The Judas Contract", Miguel Ferrer voiced . Revealing that he survived the events of Son of Batman . Deathstroke captured the Teen Titans due to the Blood Brothers Pact, so he planted his teenage love, Earth Girl, as a spy on the Teen Titans. After failing to capture Nightwing, Deathstroke offered Earth Girl to the Blood Brothers to fill the void.
With the Titans freed, Deathstroke battled Nightwing and Robin until an enraged Stonewoman used her powers to throw an entire section of the underground lair at him, leaving his fate unclear once again. .
In the 2018 animated film "Suicide Squad: Punishment", he made a guest appearance without lines. In a reverse sequence, Bronze Tiger recalls the murder of his fiancée, which was carried out by Deathstroke while still a member of the League of Assassins.
In the 2018 Japanese animated film "Batman Ninja", Deathstroke and other characters traveled to Japan's Warring States Period in the medieval era and became a Warring States Daimyo. Game
"Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe" 10: Voiced by Patrick Seitz (English: Patrick Seitz), played by Chris Matthews.
"DC Super Heroes Online": The voice actor is Tracy W. Bush (English: Tracy W. Bush).
"LEGO Batman 2: DC Super Heroes": Appears on the 3DS version.
"Superheroes: Armed Forces": The voice actor is J. G. Hertzler (English: J. G. Hertzler). As one of the operable characters. Batman: Arkham Series
"Batman Arkham City: Lockdown": Voiced by Larry Grimm.
"Batman: Arkham Origins": Voiced by Mark Ralston.
"Batman: Arkham Knight": Voiced by Mark Ralston, appears in side missions.