"Full Cycle - Chapter 1 - Assault!"
August 1991
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
"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.
"Full Cycle - Chapter 2 - Kipnapped"
September 1991
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
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.
"Full Cycle - Chapter 3"
October 1991
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
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.
"Full Cycle - Chapter 4 - ...Bombs Bursting in Air"
November 1991
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
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.
"Revelations and Revolutions"
December 1991
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
Slade returns for his former friend Wintergreen, but an army of CIA operatives, who are ready for him, guards the hospital.
"City of Assassins - Episode One - The Offer"
January 1992
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
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.
Note: If it is not the first appearance of Pat Trayce, it is certainly the beginning of her transition to becoming The Vigilante and a love interest for Deathstroke.
"Operation: Cheetah, part one"
February 1992
Cover: Jill Thompson
Writer: William Messner-Loebs
Art: Jill Thompson, Jay Geldhof, Matt Hollingsworth
Letters: Albert DeGuzman
Note: Continued in Wonder Woman #63 which, for some reason, was released four months later. See June 1992 below.
Deathstroke The Terminator #7
"City of Assasins - Episode Two - The Rival"
February 1992
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
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!
"City of Assasins - Episode Three - The Allies"
March 1992
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
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.
"City of Assasins - Episode Four - The Resurrection"
April 1992
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
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.
Note: First in-costume appearance of the new Vigilante (Pat Trayce)
"The Loneliest Number, Part One: Needs and Necessities"
May 1992
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Art Nichols, George Perez, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
Introducing the new Vigilante. Learn the origin of this gun-toting enforcer of justice.
"Crimes and Commitments"
June 1992
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Art Nichols, George Perez, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
Slade and the new Vigilante form a partnership, and their enemies are going to pay.
Wonder Woman #63
"Operation: Cheetah, part two"
June 1992
Cover: Brian Bolland
Writer: William Messner-Loebs
Art: Jill Thompson, Romeo Tanghal, Nansi Hoolahan
"Sins of the Father"
June 1992
Cover: Dan Jurgens
Writer: Dan Jurgens
Art: Dan Jurgens, Brett Breeding, Glenn Whitmore
Letters: John Constanza
Slade Wilson is a wanted man. Now, the Man of Steel sets out to bring down one of the most dangerous men alive!
"Sympathy For The Devil"
July 1992
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Steven Grant
Art: Mike Golden, Andrew Paquette, Michael Golden, John Statema, Tom McCraw
Letters: John Costanza
The Man of Steel has apprehended Deathstroke, leaving Slade a moment to reflect on his past and how he ended up where he is.
Note: This issue takes place after the events of Superman (1987 series) #68.
Deathstroke The Terminator #13
"The Powers That Be"
August 1992
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman
Art: Steve Erwin, Will Blyberg, Tom McCraw
Letters: Pat Brosseau, Albert Tobias De Guzman, Todd Klein
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.
Note: While the cover displays some loser from the Rob Liefeld School of Straps and Steroids, Green Lantern, The Flash and Aquaman are featured prominently.
"A Thousand Points of Night"
1992
Cover: Mike Zeck
Writer: Marv Wolfman, David Cody Weiss
Art: Phil Jimenez, Gabriel Morrissette, Ian Akin, Charles Barnett III, John Statema, Tom McCraw, Stuart Chaifetz, Helen Vesik
Letters: John Costanza, L. Lois Buhalis, Albert Tobias De Guzman
Reunited to steal a top-secret microchip, Deathstroke and Vigilante face the ominous shadow of Eclipso as he possesses Captain Hall.
Note: Guest-stars Nightwing.
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