Ravager (Grant)

Creation & Design

Ravager was created as a foil to the Teen Titans, particularly due to his lineage as the son of the infamous assassin Deathstroke. His design reflects a darker, more conflicted character compared to the traditional heroes.

Early Years

Grant Wilson was introduced as a villainous character, often clashing with the Teen Titans and struggling with his father's legacy. His early appearances showcased his skills and his desire to prove himself.

Character Development

Over the years, Grant Wilson has evolved from a mere antagonist to a more nuanced character, grappling with his identity and the legacy of his father. His journey reflects the struggles of living up to expectations while seeking personal redemption.

Cultural Reception

Ravager has received mixed to positive reviews, with critics praising his complex character arc and the moral dilemmas he faces. His ties to the Teen Titans have made him a memorable character in the DC Universe.

Character Details

Real Name:
Grant Wilson
Aliases:
Ravager, Deathstroke's Son
Species:
Human
Gender:
Male
Affiliations:
Teen Titans, Deathstroke's Associates
Abilities:
Enhanced strength, Agility, Combat skills, Healing factor
Equipment:
Swords, Grappling hooks, Various weapons
Weight:
180lbs
Height:
6' 0"
Eye Color:
blue
Hair Color:
blonde

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1st appearance of Grant Wilson aka Ravager, Deathstroke's son, not in costume

2nd team appearance and origin of the New Teen Titans: Beast Boy, Cyborg, Kid Flash, Raven, Robin, Starfire and Wonder Girl

2nd appearance of Starfire

2nd appearance of Cyborg

2nd appearance of Raven

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1st appearance of Deathstroke the Terminator

1st appearance and death of Ravager, son of Deathstroke - appears in issue #1, not in costume

1st appearance of Wintergreen, Deathstroke's mentor

1st cameo appearance of Trigon, as demonic eyes

🔮 DC Possibilities: Yet another character who could hold his own as an anti-hero in a standalone project and a few extra years on Joe Manganiello would do well for Deathstroke

[September 2024 - James Gunn’s DCU is developing a Bane and Deathstroke super-villain team-up film based on a script by Matthew Orton]

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