Volume 1
Deathstroke: The Terminator Vol. 1: Assassins
Mercenary. Husband. Villain. Father. Killer. Friend.
Slade Wilson has been all of these things. And and now his many past lives are finally catching up to him.
After an attack at his home in Africa and a near fatal shooting that almost killed his ex-wife, Deathstroke is on the hunt for the man called the Ravager. Deathstroke must discover After discovering what the link is between his family's past and this masked super soldier's vendetta, Slade must make it out alive against this dangerous new foe. However, the real trouble finds him in. Then Deathstroke must travel to Gotham City, where someone is eliminating major crime bosses and smearing his reputation. There's only one problem standing in his way: , Batman. Even if he can somehow beat the Dark Knight there's still the masked killer known only as the Vigilante waiting in the wings.
Writer Marv Wolfman (NEW TEEN TITANS) is joined by artists Steve Erwin (CHECKMATE) and Will Blyberg (TEAM TITANS) in defining Slade Wilson as Deathstroke the Terminator, the breakout character from the hit TV show Arrow, in his first solo comic book series. Collects , collecting DEATHSTROKE: THE TERMINATOR #1-9 and the NEW TITANS #70.
Volume 2
Deathstroke: The Terminator Vol. 2: Sympathy For The Devil
It's a defining moment for the breakout character from the hit TV show Arrow!
Deathstroke the Terminator has barely escaped Gotham City alive-and now he must train Patricia Trayce, the all-new Vigilante. Spending weeks alone together in a secure and secluded location, the two anti-heroes begin to form a close bond. But after everything that has happened with his ex-wife, will Slade allow himself to trust anyone ever again?
Meanwhile, Deathstroke has been framed as a terrorist and is now public enemy number one. While searching Metropolis for answers and a way to clear his name, Slade must battle Superman himself-as the rest of the Justice League of America waits in the wings!
Writers Marv Wolfman, Steven Grant and Dan Jurgens are joined by artists including Steve Erwin Michael Golden, and George Pérez as they continue to define Slade Wilson as Deathstroke the Terminator in DEATHSTROKE VOL. 2 SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, collecting DEATHSTROKE: THE TERMINATOR #10-13, DEATHSTROKE: THE TERMINATOR ANNUAL #1, and SUPERMAN #68!
Volume 3
Deathstroke, the Terminator Vol. 3: Nuclear Winter
Writer Marv Wolfman and artists Steve Erwin and Will Blyberg return and continue to define Slade Wilson as Deathstroke the Terminator—the breakout character from the hit TV show Arrow—in DEATHSTROKE THE TERMINATOR VOL. 3: NUCLEAR WINTER. The unthinkable is happening: Deathstroke the Terminator is dying. The serum that gave Slade Wilson his enhanced abilities seems to be killing him, and the CIA is still hunting him for crimes he didn't commit. With no one to turn to, he must seek out his former enemies/allies, the Titans. But what he discovers at Titans Tower could lead him to salvation…or global nuclear war! Plus, Deathstroke must join forces with Peacemaker and the Huntress to stop the madman known as Kobra!! Collects DEATHSTROKE THE TERMINATOR #14-20 and SHOWCASE '93 #6-11!
Volume 4
Deathstroke, The Terminator Vol. 4: Crash or Burn
Slade Wilson—known to his enemies and allies as Deathstroke, the Terminator—is the world's deadliest assassin. But this time, the legendary mercenary has been tasked with saving a life. A rogue neo-Nazi group called Fire and Blood is building a deadly army hell-bent on killing countless people. Deathstroke has been hired to rescue an ambassador's son who was abducted by the group. Can Deathstroke take down an entire army of lunatics while keeping the young political prisoner safe?
Find out in Deathstroke, the Terminator Vol. 4: Crash or Burn, featuring classic stories about the man who kills for a living, written by Steven Grant with art by Steve Erwin, Gabriel Morrissette, John Statema, Will Blyberg and others. Collects Deathstroke, the Terminator #21-25 and Annual #2.
Volume 5
Deathstroke, The Terminator Vol. 5: World Tour
Collecting the original 1990s adventures of assassin-for-hire Deathstroke, the character featured in the hit TV series Arrow!
In this new collection, Slade embarks on a desperate search for his missing ex-wife. The search will take the man known as the Terminator on a tour of the globe, where he will find death, romance and lost treasure awaiting him! Along the way, the Terminator faces action and adventure in the U.K., Germany, France, Hong Kong, China and beyond, crossing paths--and exchanging gunfire--with the Vigilante along the way.
Deathstroke, the breakout villain from the 1980s sensation THE NEW TEEN TITANS and current star of the hit TV series Arrow stars in his own graphic novel series! From writer Marv Wolfman (THE NEW TEEN TITANS) this graphic novel collects DEATHSTROKE, THE TERMINATOR #26-34.
Issue 1
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #1
"Full Cycle" part 1! Despite becoming enemies, when an attack hospitalizes Slade's ex-wife, the man known as the Terminator decides to take action.
Issue 2
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #2
They hospitalized his ex-wife. They tried to kill him and destroy everything he had. Now it's time for the man known as the Terminator to strike back against the new Ravager. "Full Cycle" part 2.
Issue 3
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #3
The Terminator comes face-to-face with the even deadlier new Ravager in an all-out brawl between two super-powered soldiers. "Full Cycle" part 3.
Issue 4
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #4
The Terminator faces off with Ravager in a duel to the death, and if Deathstroke fails, Washington D.C. is doomed! "Full Cycle" part 4.
Issue 5
Deathstroke Annual (1992-) #4
Deathstroke is locked in a lethal battle with Ravager and Vigilante, and the shocking connection among the three is revealed.
Issue 6
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #5
Slade returns for his former friend Wintergreen, but an army of CIA operatives, who are ready for him, guards the hospital.
Issue 7
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #6
Someone is assassinating mob bosses in Gotham City, and Deathstroke intends to find out who it is. The only problem is Gotham is that Batman doesn't take kindly to a wanted murderer running around his city.
Issue 8
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #7
There are three killers on the loose in the streets of Gotham, so it's time for Commissioner Gordon to call in some help. It's the throw-down of the century as Deathstroke goes toe-to-toe with the Batman!
Issue 9
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #8
Slade continues his quest to protect a man from the crime bosses of Gotham City. Working against each other didn't work. Perhaps Deathstroke and Batman will have more success as partners.
Issue 10
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #9
Slade is at the mercy of his enemies and is forced into a confrontation with the mob families of Gotham. Things get even more complicated when Batman and the masked killer, the Vigilante, make the scene.
Issue 11
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #10
Introducing the new Vigilante. Learn the origin of this gun-toting enforcer of justice.
Issue 12
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #11
Slade and the new Vigilante form a partnership, and their enemies are going to pay.
Issue 13
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #12
The Man of Steel has apprehended Deathstroke, leaving Slade a moment to reflect on his past and how he ended up where he is.
Issue 14
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #13
Superman has turned Slade over to the authorities, but Deathstroke is not known as one of the most dangerous men in the DCU for nothing.
Issue 15
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #14
"Total Chaos" Part 1! Deathstroke the Terminator is wanted by the law and is on the run from not only police but also the Titans! Continued in THE NEW TITANS (1984-1996) #90!
Issue 16
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #15
Slade is dying, and the means of saving his life may lie in the Terminator's past. Plus, who is Sweet Lili, not to mention her white-haired daughter?
Issue 17
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #16
This issue features the death of Slade Wilson! What does this mean for the future of Deathstroke the Terminator?
Issue 18
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #17
Slade Wilson is dead. However, the super-villain organization known as the Brotherhood of Evil has other plans for the man known as Deathstroke the Terminator.
Issue 19
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #18
The Brotherhood of Evil is back and more dangerous than ever--for they now count the Terminator as one of their members.
Issue 20
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #19
In order to steal nuclear warheads for Cheshire's evil machinations, Deathstroke leads the Brotherhood of Evil into Russia. If he succeeds, it could mean the death of millions!
Issue 21
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #20
Cheshire and the Brotherhood of Evil have just destroyed an entire nation with nuclear fire, and it's all Deathstroke's fault.
Issue 22
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #21
When the Vigilante comes in search of the murderer named Bloody Mary, she soon learns her mark is under the protection of her former teacher, Deathstroke!
Issue 23
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #22
A mercenary group known as Fire and Blood have kidnapped an ambassador's son. Deathstroke is hired to get him back, but Slade soon finds out that there's more to this caper than meets the eye.
Issue 24
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #23
Has Deathstroke finally met his match? Slade goes head-to-head with the man called the Janissary!
Issue 25
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #24
Slade is hired to find a murderer. The only problem is, his mark is locked away inside a hermetically sealed bio-dome.
Issue 26
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #25
To find and catch a murderer, Deathstroke broke into the Black Dome. That was the easy part. The hard part is getting out alive.
Issue 27
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #26
Needing a respite from the recent events in his life, Slade returns to Kenya. But the Terminator soon learns that another kind of danger is waiting for him.
Issue 28
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #27
A search for his missing ex-wife will take the Terminator on a world tour where death, romance, and lost treasure await.
Issue 29
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #28
Deathstroke's world tour continues as he, Wintergreen, and Waller head to Germany. As they close in on Addie and her abductor, they soon learn that the secrets behind an ancient suit of armor may have lasting effects on the rest of their lives.
Issue 30
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #29
Deathstroke and Wintergreen arrive in Hong Kong only to come face-to-face with an army of gun-toting goons and a mysterious woman who may hold the key to their finding Addie.
Issue 31
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #30
Slade and his associates continue their search for Addie in China and come face-to-face with Deathstroke's erstwhile rival and lover: Vigilante!
Issue 32
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #31
The mystery behind Slade's ex-wife's kidnapping comes to a head as Deathstroke comes face-to-face with his deadliest adversary yet.
Issue 33
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #32
Deathstroke's world tour kicks into high gear as he finally come face-to-face with Addie's kidnapper.
Issue 34
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #33
Slade and Wintergreen head back stateside and fall into a well-laid trap.
Issue 35
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #34
All bets are off as Deathstroke's world tour comes to its mind-shattering conclusion. In the desert sands of Egypt, Slade faces off with his enemy for the life of his ex-wife and the treasure that could alter human history.
Issue 36
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #35
Slade Wilson finds himself following a self-destructive path, and even Wintergreen may not be able to help him.
Issue 37
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #36
Deathstroke the Terminator is back on the job. Slade sets out to free a wanted man, but when he learns why this man is wanted by the Israeli government, will he complete his mission?
Issue 38
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #37
Alongside Aniel, an Israeli secret service agent, Deathstroke storms Muller's stronghold, and after fighting their way through an army of goons, they come face-to-face with the man called Catalyst.
Issue 39
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #38
Deathstroke and Aniel must get to the leader of the Mossad, the Israel Secret Service, to warn him about a murdering operative.
Issue 40
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #39
Deathstroke, Green Arrow, and the Vigilante are on a collision course as they are all chasing the same killer.
Issue 41
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #40
When a bride wants Deathstroke to interfere with her wedding to a known mobster, Slade soon finds himself between a rock and a hard place as he discovers assassins waiting in the wings.
Issue 42
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #41
Continued from DEATHSTROKE #0. Slade suddenly finds himself the most wanted man in America and doesn't even know why.
Issue 43
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #42
While Wintergreen and Vigilante head to Zandia to try to prove Slade's innocence, the Warrior, Guy Gardner, joins the hunt for Deathstroke.
Issue 44
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #43
Slade continues to search for clues that will prove his innocence, but is the Winged Avenger, Hawkman, going to give him the time he needs?
Issue 45
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #44
Guy Gardner joins Wintergreen and Lili in the search for Deathstroke's daughter. Meanwhile, Rose must face the Ravager by herself.
Issue 46
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #45
Tired of playing around, Sarge Steel calls in the New Teen Titans to take down the Terminator once and for all.
Issue 47
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #46
Now in the custody of Checkmate, Deathstroke has no proof of his innocence and no chance for escape.
Issue 48
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #47
Will Deathstroke become an operative for the government-sponsored Checkmate? Plus, what are Addie's sinister plans for Vigilante?
Issue 49
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #48
The diabolical Crimelord has threatened the world with nuclear winter. Deathstroke, now a member of Checkmate, and the Titans try desperately to stop Armageddon!
Issue 50
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #49
The heroes of Earth gather in force to prevent Crimelord's nuclear terror. And Deathstroke the Terminator is running point!
Issue 51
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #50
With the world on the verge of a nuclear disaster, Deathstroke finally comes face-to-face with the sinister adversary who has been dogging him for the past several months. Plus, Ravager makes a startling and deadly return!
Issue 52
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #51
Rose gets a glimpse into the future. In the distant future the long-lived Deathstroke has taken over the world and rules with an iron fist. His only rival is the avatar of the Hawk God himself: Hawkman!
Issue 53
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #52
You've seen their bleak future together; now see Deathstroke and Hawkman in the present. Can they stop trying to beat the tar out of each other long enough to stop a madman's killing spree?
Issue 54
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #53
Get ready for a tale of intrigue and espionage that could mean the end of the United States as we know it, with Deathstroke the Terminator right at the epicenter of the action.
Issue 55
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #54
Deathstroke has uncovered a conspiracy to assassinate all the leaders of the free world. Can the Terminator put a stop to this diabolical plan before it's too late?
Issue 56
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #55
With an all-new look and new attitude, Deathstroke goes back to basics. He's inexplicably younger, his healing factor has kicked into overdrive, and Slade Wilson plans to do what he does best—kick butt!
Issue 57
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #56
The new and improved Deathstroke goes head-to-head with the terrorist Karrion.
Issue 58
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #57
It's the senses-shattering conclusion to Deathstroke and Vigilance's battle with the terrorist known as Karrion. After Slade settles the score with his enemy, he then heads to Washington to set things straight with Checkmate and the U.S. government once and for all.
Issue 59
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #58
In order to save the population of an entire city, Deathstroke must somehow stop Batman's greatest adversary: the Joker!
Issue 60
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #59
While on assignment, Deathstroke and Vigilante soon learn that discussing their relationship in the middle of a job can have deadly consequences.
Issue 61
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #60
Final Issue! The last fifty-nine issues have been building to this moment. Learn the fate of Vigilante, Wintergreen, and, of course, Deathstroke himself.
Issue 62
Deathstroke (1991-1996) #0
Deathstroke: The Hunted' part 1! The world thinks Slade Wilson attempted to assassinate the President. Now he is the most wanted man in the country. Can the man called the Terminator stay one step ahead of his pursuers long enough to clear his name? Continued in DEATHSTROKE: THE HUNTED #41.