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  Deathstroke (Spider-Woman (Drew) foe)
Deathstroke was the first to strike, hurling shurikens at his opponents, Mangler and Cutthroat.
However, Deathstroke made the error of concentrating on Mangler first, and though badly injured, it was Cutthroat alone who survived the melee.
Deathstroke and his Terminators were, of course, an in-joke referring to the popular DC character introduced in New Teen Titans#2 by Marv Wolfman and George Perez.
www.marvunapp.com /Appendix/dstroke.htm   (453 words)

  
 Deathstroke
Deathstroke is a highly trained mercenary and is an expert marksman and martial artist.
Healing: Deathstroke has a personal healing factor that allows him to recover his health much faster than normal.
As a result of his healing factor Deathstroke doesn’t age at the normal rate.
www.rapsheet.co.uk /RapSheetMain/Character.asp?UniqueId=163   (235 words)

  
 Titans Tower: Deathstroke
As Deathstroke became a hunted fugitive, a new man assuming the identity of the Ravager was hunting down Slade's friends and loved ones.
Deathstroke: The Terminator #10-11 [1992]: Pat Trayce leaves her job as a detective behind her and decides to become the new Vigilante.
Deathstroke #59-60 [1996]: On a routine mission with Vigilante, Slade is caught in yet another explosion, this time involving volatile chemicals.
www.titanstower.com /source/whoswho/deathstroke.html   (5140 words)

  
 Deathstroke - Marvel Universe: The definitive online source for Marvel super hero bios.
Deathstroke uses an arsenal of throwing stars made out of an unknown metal and an energy blade capable of cutting through a steel girder.
Deathstroke had heard that the Red Skull was searching for a new Chief Operative for group the Skeleton Crew to replace Crossbones.
Deathstroke battled the Mangler and Cutthroat for the prize and during the battle was killed.
www.marvel.com /universe/Deathstroke   (148 words)

  
 OAFE - DC Direct Teen Titans: Deathstroke review
Deathstroke was doing the "straps and pouches" thing before straps and pouches were cool.
Deathstroke moves at all the standard DC Direct points: neck, shoulders, elbows, gloves, hips and knees.
Their names, both professional (Deathstroke, Deadpool) and private (Slade Wilson, Wade Wilson) are similar, and they've both got that sort of Spider-Man-inspired mask.
www.oafe.net /yo/dcdtt1ds.php   (622 words)

  
 Deathstroke || isoHunt - World's largest BitTorrent and P2P search engine
Deathstroke tries to talk his son out of his vendetta in NEW TEEN TITANS #2 [1980].
Deathstroke, as seen in the cover to Villains United #1 (2005).
Hyper Inteligence: Deathstroke is capable of using 90% of his brain capacity.
www.isohunt.com /web/Deathstroke   (298 words)

  
 WizKids - DC HeroClix
Play Tip:Popular with DC fans, Deathstroke will soon become a HeroClix fav as well.
Able to move into critical positions vs. opposing teams, Deathstroke can use Outwit to remove opponent super powers or lob in Energy Explosions to blow apart squads on the other side.
A solo artist in the comic books, Deathstroke is the ultimate team player in HeroClix.
www.wizkidsgames.com /heroclix/dc/figuregallery.asp?unitid=3386   (117 words)

  
 Deathstroke   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
ANDRÉ CHAVARD (of the BOY COMMANDOS) reveals the origins of DEATHSTROKE's enemy: a man known as TUXEDO.
In Dallas, DEATHSTROKE and the new VIGILANTE team up to escape from a skyscraper converted into a death trap.
DEATHSTROKE agrees to help the Israeli Secret Service solves the mystery of the UNCLEAN.
www.lofficier.com /deathstroke.htm   (161 words)

  
 Deathstroke at RYAN OTTLEY
However, Deathstroke the Terminator is one of the best characters ever created for comics.
I just want to say that I love Marvel and Dc comics and have since the tender age of which I was able to read!
Deathstroke is one of my most favorite villians of both universes!
ryanottley.com /archives/18   (426 words)

  
 BOOKS FOR SALE Mike Zeck art
During the early 90s, I was in the midst of a long 'cover art' run on the "Deathstroke" series for DC Comics.
Issue numbers 6 thru 9 featured a story line that teamed Deathstroke with Batman.
Click on an image at rightfor larger view of cover.
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 DC Minimates Series 3 Deathstroke with Green Arrow   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
DC Minimates Series 3 Deathstroke with Green Arrow
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  Wing Commander CIC
It would have been flown by Kramm "Deathfang" nar Caxki -- apparently the nar Caxki clan was rather short-changed by WC3.
The first of the five is a special Dralthi IV - one flown by Dakhath "Deathstroke" nar Caxki.
While Deathstroke appears in the manual, he does not appear in the PC version of the game.
www.wcnews.com   (1394 words)

  
 DIAL B for BLOG
The art is horrible, Elongated Man looks like no Elongated Man you've ever seen in your life, and the story, by big-shot "real writer" Brad Meltzer is a total trainwreck.
No superhero acts in character, Deathstroke is elevated to the point where he can take down the whole League single-handedly in two minutes, and the solution to the big "mystery" of who killed Sue Dibney is mundane and ill-prepared for.
Batman made a bunch of super-robots called OMACs (One Man Army Corps) to use in case the JLA ever went berserk.
dialbforblog.com /archives/134   (1688 words)

  
 The Comic Treadmill: January 2004 Archives
I don't know if the school she and Cassie attend is one for "gifted youngsters," but I suspect launching an arrow anywhere on school grounds outside an archery range would get you arrested these days.
There was also a Deathstroke framing sequence that sets up the next conflict with the Titans.
For a transitional story, this is a good one.
www.comictreadmill.com /CTMBlogarchives/2004/2004_Monthly/2004_01.php   (17463 words)

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