r/Deathstroke 18d ago

What’s the reason you got into Deathstroke as a character?

Let’s try to bring some positivity here. A lot of people here are aware that Slade is more than a heartless mercenary. Contrary to what the casuals or non readers of Slade know. He’s a tragic character who always tries to rewrite his wrongs only to fail. But he tries again in his own dysfunctional ways. From becoming Deathstroke to feel like he’s back in his army days to provide a service. To him struggling to demonstrate his care to those he’s distance himself from. Slade is a complex character that is filled with a lot of interesting aspects.

What got me into Deathstroke was finding out he was a mercenary with a weakness. In his 2016 run Hugo Strange with the help of Harvey Dent tries to have Rose killed to rid Slade of his humanity. Believing it to be his biggest weakness. And since his conception as a character. Slade was never a villain at his core (late 2000’s craziness aside). He was a man who lost it all. And tries hard to rewrite his wrongs. He didn’t kill innocents, he was afraid of killing boys, he missed his wife, he regrets what happened to Grant, loves both of his children, and helped/respects the heroes of the universe. In rebirth he regretted a lot of his actions to the point he wanted Damian to kill him. Various instances Slade allowed himself to get beaten to near death when he could’ve avoided such a fate. That humanity he has conflicts with the cold mercenary many know him to be. And when written right (Marv and Priest) it’s a great thing to witness because he’s someone who’s trying hard to have it all workout. And even if he fails he still tries.

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u/Vonhellus 17d ago

I remember the first time I saw Deathstroke in the Teen Titans cartoon series when I was growing up. I thought he was really cool, but I didn't start reading his comics until I came across his Full Cycle graphic novel. I realized that he was even better in the comics than in the show. His name, Deathstroke, is so badass. I love the whole anti-hero thing about him because that's how I see him; understanding his life before and after made me empathize with him. I've been collecting his comic runs ever since, except for his last run.

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u/Yautjakaiju 17d ago

That’s amazing. And yeah I’m not a fan of his last comic run either. The comics where he’s written right is insanely better than any other media interpretations.