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[[]]* CreatorBacklash: Priest said in an interview that he dislikes the ExecutiveMeddling that kept him from turning Damian Wayne into one of Slade's kids, and that far as he's concerned, Batman is simply lying to himself and Damian truly is Deathstroke's son.
* RenamedToAvoidAssociation: His alias was initially "Deathstroke the Terminator". This was quietly shortened in the '80s after ''Film/TheTerminator'' essentially monopolized the term.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[Creator/ChristopherPriestComics Christopher Priest]] in the afterword of the trade, the ''Batman Vs. Deathstroke'' story was supposed to be co-written with Creator/ScottSnyder when it was first pitched. The collaboration was even greenlit by DC's higher-ups, but then Snyder got busy writing ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', so Priest wound up writing the story by himself.

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* CreatorBacklash: Priest said in an interview that he dislikes the ExecutiveMeddling that kept him from turning Damian Wayne into one of Slade's kids, and that far as he's concerned, Batman is simply lying to himself and Damian truly is Deathstroke's son.
* RenamedToAvoidAssociation: His alias was initially "Deathstroke the Terminator". This was quietly shortened in the '80s after ''Film/TheTerminator'' essentially monopolized the term.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[Creator/ChristopherPriestComics Christopher Priest]] in the afterword of the trade, the ''Batman Vs. Deathstroke'' story was supposed to be co-written with Creator/ScottSnyder when it was first pitched. The collaboration was even greenlit by DC's higher-ups, but then Snyder got busy writing ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', so Priest wound up writing the story by himself.

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* CreatorBacklash: Priest said in an interview that he dislikes the ExecutiveMeddling that kept him from turning Damian Wayne into one of Slade's kids, and that far as he's concerned, Batman is simply lying to himself and Damian truly is Deathstroke's son.
* RenamedToAvoidAssociation: His alias was initially "Deathstroke the Terminator". This was quietly shortened in the '80s after ''Film/TheTerminator'' essentially monopolized the term.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[Creator/ChristopherPriestComics Christopher Priest]] in the afterword of the trade, the ''Batman Vs. Deathstroke'' story was supposed to be co-written with Creator/ScottSnyder when it was first pitched. The collaboration was even greenlit by DC's higher-ups, but then Snyder got busy writing ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', so Priest wound up writing the story by himself.
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* RenamedToAvoidAssociation: His alias was initially "Deathstroke the Terminator". This was quietly shortened in the '80s after ''Film/TheTerminator'' essentially monopolized the term.

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* CreatorBacklash: Priest said in an interview that he dislikes the ExecutiveMeddling that kept him from turning Damian Wayne into one of Slade's kids, and that far as he's concerned, Batman is simply lying to himself and Damian truly is Deathstroke's son.
* RenamedToAvoidAssociation: His alias was initially "Deathstroke the Terminator". This was quietly shortened in the '80s after ''Film/TheTerminator'' essentially monopolized the term.term.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: According to [[Creator/ChristopherPriestComics Christopher Priest]] in the afterword of the trade, the ''Batman Vs. Deathstroke'' story was supposed to be co-written with Creator/ScottSnyder when it was first pitched. The collaboration was even greenlit by DC's higher-ups, but then Snyder got busy writing ''ComicBook/DarkNightsMetal'', so Priest wound up writing the story by himself.
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* RenamedToAvoidAssociation: His alias was initially "Deathstroke the Terminator". This was quietly shortened in the '80s after ''Film/TheTerminator'' essentially monopolized the term.

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