- en.wikipedia.org Deathstroke[N]ot only was Marv's Deathstroke a villain, he was also kind of an asshole, which I thought was unique.
- batman.fandom.com wiki/DeathstrokeDeathstroke is able to control Damian's actions thanks to a neural-implant inserted into Damian's spine by his mother while it was being surgically replaced.
- kahramangiller.com cizgi-roman/dc-super-suclu-…Nam-ı diğer Deathstroke “the Terminator”. Ordu tarafından süper asker niyetine güçlendirilmiş, sonradan da işi bırakıp paralı askerliğe yönelmiş bir adam.
- dc.com characters/deathstrokeDeathstroke. Slade Wilson is a mercenary and assassin for hire with no qualms about crossing lines to get the job done, no matter where those lines are drawn.
- eksisozluk.com deathstroke--2281031http://cdn.segmentnext.com/…ns-deathstroke-pose.jpg.
- instagram.com deathstroke.dc/
- tvtropes.org pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Characters/…Grant died in the attempt and Slade agreed to finish his son's job. This would be the start of a long history of conflict between Deathstroke and the Titans.
- superherodb.com deathstroke/10-16326/Deathstroke loves what he does, but what he does isn't who he is, Deathstroke is a killer, Slade Wilson, on the other hand, is a good man. read more.
- comicbooktreasury.com Deathstroke Reading Order (Slade Wilson)Deathstroke Icon - Reading Order Comic Book Treasury After issue #40, the series is retitled Deathstroke the Hunted, then only Deathstroke for issues #46–60.
- comicvine.gamespot.com deathstroke/4005-3588/Depending on the writer, Deathstroke can be a "violent gun-toting mercenary, unafraid to kill", a likeable anti-hero, or just another hired gun meant to fill in the pages.