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Created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, Deathstroke debuted in The New Teen Titans #2 (1980) and remains best known for his long-running feud with Nightwing and the Teen Titans. Even 45 years ...
RELATED: Deathstroke has always been a fan-favorite villain in the DC universe. First appearing in ‘The New Teen Titans’ #2 back in 1980, created by Marv Wolfman and George Pérez, he’s ...
Airing from 2003-2006 on Cartoon Network, Teen Titans introduced a whole generation to Beast Boy, Cyborg, Raven, Robin, and Starfire. Created by Glen Murakami (also known for his work on the ...
Even if Deathstroke weren’t to factor in “The Judas Contract”, it wouldn’t be too hard to imagine at least one member of the Titans having some sort of role in the film.
Teen Titans #23.2's main selling point is that it's written by Corey May and Dooma Wendschuh, two writers who also worked on the Batman: Arkham Origins video game.
Deathstroke has a… let’s say complicated history with the Teen Titans. After all, one of their most famous stories involves him using a mole on the team in an attempt to destroy them.
The story sees Deathstroke's secret identity revealed to the world, followed by Damian Wayne leading the Teen Titans to hunt down Deathstroke and take him out once and for all.
Beyond the Comics Deathstroke's first brush with mainstream popularity came when he appeared as a recurring villain on the 2003 Teen Titans animated series (voiced by Ron Perlman).
Before Deathstroke, the Teen Titans rogues gallery was not the stuff of legends. The Mad Mod, Mister Twister, and Ding Dong Daddy did not exactly inspire fear in the hearts of mortals.
EXCLUSIVE: The Titans just made a killer cast addition: Esai Morales will portray Deathstroke, the fan-favorite assassin and archenemy of Teen Titans leader Dick Grayson. The Titans, the first ...
Dark Crisis #1 scans We have Deathstroke blowing it all up. It is notable that in Future State: Teen Titans, the Academy had been blown to bits, with many Titans' graves in and around the rubble.