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Why Deathstroke Deserves an Ongoing Series

Slade Wilson has been appearing in video games and TV shows, but unfortunately, he doesn't have his own title. We explain why that needs to change.

Deathstroke has become quite popular over the last several years. In fact, he's generated so many fans that he recently beat the likes of Mystique, Bane, Boba Fett, and six other mercenaries to become our latest Character of the Month. His numerous comic appearances and cameos in earlier shows (e.g. Teen Titans, Smallville) generated a good amount of interest in the character, but it feels like the he's been receiving an especially big push over the last few years. From video games to TV shows, Slade Wilson's face has been all over the place. Even if a person has never picked up a comic before, odds are they now know who Deathstroke is if they watch Arrow or played Batman: Arkham Origins. It's very possible this large group of people have been turned into fans of the character, as well. I mean, it's tough not to find the guy appealing. He's portrayed as ridiculously badass and has a very cool costume, after all.

Slade's appearing in so many popular projects, so you'd think an effort would be made to capitalize on this and attempt to bring in new readers. But the odd thing is he's not getting a whole lot of attention in the medium where it all started for him: comic books. Sure, he's part of the roster in the upcoming volume of SUICIDE SQUAD -- something which definitely has our interest -- and he played a small role in FOREVER EVIL, but many of us were majorly disappointed when his solo series was cancelled. Well, we believe Deathstroke has what it takes to hold his own comic and we think he should get another shot.

Slade's response after hearing his New 52 series ended with issue #20.
Slade's response after hearing his New 52 series ended with issue #20.

Many love the mercenary because he's a formidable badass with an incredibly cool costume, but there's so much more to the character than just being really good at killing people and looking awesome during all of the chaos. Deathstroke has a, well, let's just call it an "interesting" set of morals and this opens the door to a whole variety of stories. We've seen Slade do some absolutely despicable things, but we've also witnessed him do the right thing and, of course, fall somewhere in the middle countless other times.

His mentality is often a case-by-case basis. One moment we could see him as a caring father and a man refusing to kill a specific hero that's getting in his way (you're lucky he thinks you're alright, Nightwing), and the next he could be doing something so heartless that'll it'll shock you. Both Kyle Higgins and Justin Jordan displayed these attributes during their time with the character and hit us with emotional twists that were simply jaw-dropping. It's also worth noting that some of Wilson's relatives are floating around in The New 52's universe. Let's just say the relationship he has with these individuals possesses a lot of potential for conflict and drama.

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In Tony "G-Man" Guerrero's article called "Deathstroke the Terminator, One of the Most Ruthless Villains in the DC Universe," the Editor-in-Chief of Comic Vine says Deathstroke is "a great character and is a worthy opponent for even the best heroes in the DC Universe." It's a statement I'm sure many of us would strongly agree with. We know the mercenary holds the potential for emotional twists and turns and character-driven story arcs, but his "career" means he can bump into just about anyone and everyone in the DC Universe.

Slade Wilson may not be able to destroy a mountain with his fists, but his gifted intellect, commendable physicals, wealthy supply of weaponry, and impressive level of skill means he has what it takes to pose a threat to such a wide array of characters (remember IDENTITY CRISIS #3?). Now, that's not to say he has what it takes to beat all who dare to challenge him or stand in his way, but he's one of the world's most dangerous mercenaries for a reason, folks. This gives writers the chance to have Slade encounter a massive amount of characters. Obviously, his title shouldn't rely on cameos, but if it's done well, who can resist a good tale of Deathstroke and Batman being at odds or Slade doing his best to avoid immensely powerful heroes as he tries to go for his latest kill? There are so many rivalries just waiting to happen and I'm sure we all have a handful of characters we'd love to see the Terminator battle.

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As stated above, the lethal dude has enhanced intellect. This means the kinds of challenges we could see him face are basically unlimited. We all love to watch him slice and dice and duke it out with famous heroes and villains, but it's great seeing his tactical side being placed front and center. This is something Jordan focused on when Deathstroke was tasked with killing a seemingly unkillable man. What can Slade do when his target can survive having his head blown apart? We all know he's formidable and can give so many individuals are run for their money with just his skill as a combatant, but it's important to show that he also has one of the sharpest minds around, too.

Deathstroke has the opportunity to appeal to a fair variety of readers. If you want to enjoy crazy action, you know a book revolving around DC's most talented mercenary is going to deliver plenty of it. If you want emotion, there's so many gripping stories the right creative team would be able to produce. He's not simply just another hired gun. And if you just want pure fun and entertainment, his profession means he has the potential to bump into all of your favorite heroes and villains in the DC universe. Green Arrow? Batman? Wonder Woman? The sky's the limit. There's so much more to this character than just "he looks cool and he's really good at fighting." He's getting a chance to shine in TV shows and video games, so why not in comic books? He really deserves the opportunity to grow in The New 52 timeline and we hope he eventually gets another shot at having his own ongoing series.

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Do you think Deathstroke deserves his own series, Viners? Let us know below!

Want to continue celebrating our latest Character of the Month? He's currently battling Boba Fett (click here to vote!). Also, two video games he's appeared in -- Injustice: Gods Among Us and Batman: Arkham Origins -- are featured in the latest edition of Favorite Comic Book Video Games (click here to vote!) and our latest Question of the Week is all about his costumes (vote here!). We'll post his best covers this Friday, too!

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F^(* Deathsroke.

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Is it started that when I try to imagine a "good" Deathstroke title the only thing I can image is "Deadpool, but serious"?

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i think slade is really a better character for his own movie than a comic book. you can do more with his loose morals in a pg 13 movie than a comic.

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i think slade is really a better character for his own movie than a comic book. you can do more with his loose morals in a pg 13 movie than a comic.

Closest thing I can think of thats been made are the Punisher movies, the problem is that Slade doesn't really have an appealing reason for him to be a merc/vigilante/assassin.

Unless you wind the clock wayyy back and retell his origins and his army days. Imagine him being Rambo in the jungle somewhere.

There can basically be a storyline about him going after anyone from DC and it'll be tangible. This is untapped potential, DC! C'mon!!

If you are thinking in the lines of Deadpool/Punisher Kills the Marvel Universe... that could be done, but only as a non-canon story. Problem is that if Deathstroke in his own book is hired to kill the Titans (again), he can't really follow it to the end because they are too big for DC to him to just off them, so either he's going to have to relent at the last second, be non-canon or be defeated because he ended up facing something he couldn't actually handle.

But then again, if was tasked to go after TT and ran into an unexpected, very public (selfie taken) and humiliating defeat (ruining his merc-cred), that could serve as the New-52 reason for the old rivalry.

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Hopefully he sticks around in Suicide Squad

I think he will. He's far too popular right now to disappear from any of the books.

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@outside_85: " Closest thing I can think of thats been made are the Punisher movies, the problem is that Slade doesn't really have an appealing reason for him to be a merc/vigilante/assassin."

i mean that he could be his same old mercenary self. most action movie heroes have loose morals now. 3 days to kill was a good movie and the main character was an assassin. a lot of movies feature black ops. slade will fit right in.

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Well basically,

1.He is the only villain with his own rogue gallery.. I mean how many villains have there own enemies in DC ( not restricted by one)

2.He can be - apart of a villain- an antihero, an antivillain , merecenary/assassin or a vigilante as the writer wants.

3.He is a well-known character which guarantees success.

4.He is bad@$$

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I don't see why he needs an ongoing at all. He's one of those characters best used as little as possible He doesn't have anything special as a character and making another ongoing about him will just make things worse. And I don't think he's popular enough to warrant an ongoing. They did try that and fail after all. Maybe a limited series.

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the 80s-90s ongoing was great since wolfman wrote a lot of it but that new 52 series sucked. as much as I like the character I think deathstroke works best when used like frank miller used punisher in his daredevil run, making badass cameos killing people and having the occasional throw down with a big name hero or team

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He already had wtf?

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Don't care about reading about a bad guy.

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To the "he had one and it failed" comments: yes, I know. It's mentioned in the article. But this was also before he gained popularity by appearing regularly in Arrow and Injustice: Gods Among Us/Batman: Arkham Origins. Given the right creative team and a fresh start, I believe it may have more luck a second time around.

Also, IT LOOKS LIKE DC AGREES!

http://www.comicvine.com/articles/new-deathstroke-ongoing-series-announced/1100-149161/

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Great job man. You convinced DC!

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Sometimes less is more. If it were me, after a failed series, I'd probably stop pushing him as a major character with his own comic and take it back to basics for a little bit.

I'd make him the main protagonist for "Grayson". Or maybe someone he needs to work with. Or both. I don't know. I do know, I thought his appearances in the Nightwing series were some of his more interesting showings.

So maybe taking a step back and giving it some thought on what they need to do to make Deathstroke's solo series profitable wouldn't be the worst plan.

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I'll be completely honest in that I don't care for Deathstroke's character at all, but this is a very nice article. I hope Slade fans get the ongoing they deserve.

It's cool. I think Wolverine is an overrated loser.

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@wolverine08 said:

I'll be completely honest in that I don't care for Deathstroke's character at all, but this is a very nice article. I hope Slade fans get the ongoing they deserve.

It's cool. I think Wolverine is an overrated loser.

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I agree with this article and all its points. Deathstroke should have an ongoing series- there are many other popular characters like him that make you question: "Why the hell don't they have a series?" at both DC & Marvel. For anther example, Winter Soldier. I find it irritating that both Deathstroke and Winter Soldier had books, but despite their popularity, they were both cancelled. (Though, in Deathstroke's case, I blame Liefeld. Like Michael Bay, Liefeld is the destroyer of worlds & childhood dreams.)

Looks like you're getting your two wishes. :)

http://www.avclub.com/article/exclusive-kot-and-rudy-launch-bucky-barnes-winter--206711

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I agree with this article and all its points. Deathstroke should have an ongoing series- there are many other popular characters like him that make you question: "Why the hell don't they have a series?" at both DC & Marvel. For anther example, Winter Soldier. I find it irritating that both Deathstroke and Winter Soldier had books, but despite their popularity, they were both cancelled. (Though, in Deathstroke's case, I blame Liefeld. Like Michael Bay, Liefeld is the destroyer of worlds & childhood dreams.)

Looks like you're getting your two wishes. :)

http://www.avclub.com/article/exclusive-kot-and-rudy-launch-bucky-barnes-winter--206711

Haha OH YEAH!! The Winter Soldier news really made my day! Both Marvel & DC must have felt a disturbance in the force...

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