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Rose Wilson
Rose Wilson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Art Nichols, first appearing in a 1992 issue of Deathstroke the Terminator #15. She is usually portrayed as a Teen Titans enemy and later a reluctant member, struggling to win the approval of her father, Deathstroke, being his illegitimate daughter. She is also typically depicted as an apprentice to her father and later Nightwing for a time.
Rose Wilson would make several appearances in media such as Teen Titans Go!, DC Super Hero Girls, and a live adaptation debut in the second season of the DC Universe and HBO Max series Titans, played by Chelsea Zhang. Traits of the character were amalgamated into the character of Isabel Rochev/Ravager for the second season of Arrow, portrayed by Summer Glau.
Rose Wilson is the youngest of three children. Her father, Slade Wilson (Deathstroke), met brothel owner Lili Worth while helping her escape from war-torn Cambodia. After an intermittent love affair with Slade, Worth gives birth to a daughter whom she names Rose, keeping her existence secret from him. Rose learns that Slade is her father after Ravager (Wade DeFarge, Deathstroke's half-brother) captures her and tells her. Fearing for Rose's safety, Slade leaves her in the care of the Teen Titans.
The Madison family in Chicago adopt Rose, but DeFarge kills her new family under orders from Deathstroke. Deathstroke apologizes to Rose for abandoning her and suggests that she become his apprentice. Rose accepts, kills DeFarge, and takes the name "Ravager" for herself. Deathstroke secretly injects Rose with the same serum that gave him his abilities, causing her to suffer from psychosis.
Deathstroke doubts Rose's readiness to work with him and plans to disown her after she hesitates and is unable to kill Deathstroke's son Jericho when he possesses Beast Boy. To prove her loyalty, she gouges out an eye to match his missing eye.
Deathstroke places Rose under the tutelage of Nightwing, who agrees to train her. To test Dick's loyalty, Deathstroke replaces Rose's missing eye with one made from kryptonite and pits her and Nightwing against Superman. After learning that kryptonite is harmful to humans with prolonged exposure and that Deathstroke endangered her life, Rose breaks all ties with her father and runs away.
One year after the events depicted in the Infinite Crisis crossover, Rose once again joins the Teen Titans. She wears the same costume and wields two katana-style swords. With Deathstroke and his serum's influence gone, Rose appears more balanced than previously depicted.
In the series Terror Titans, Rose joins the Dark Side Club after the Titans reject her for almost killing Persuader. She agrees to take part in one of the Dark Side Club's arena battles, fighting against Fever. Rose defeats Fever, but refuses to kill her, prompting Clock King to kill her instead. Although appalled by Fever's death, Rose stays, hoping to find out what Clock King's plan is. Rose confronts Clock King, who manages to escape.
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Rose Wilson
Rose Wilson is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. She was created by writer Marv Wolfman and artist Art Nichols, first appearing in a 1992 issue of Deathstroke the Terminator #15. She is usually portrayed as a Teen Titans enemy and later a reluctant member, struggling to win the approval of her father, Deathstroke, being his illegitimate daughter. She is also typically depicted as an apprentice to her father and later Nightwing for a time.
Rose Wilson would make several appearances in media such as Teen Titans Go!, DC Super Hero Girls, and a live adaptation debut in the second season of the DC Universe and HBO Max series Titans, played by Chelsea Zhang. Traits of the character were amalgamated into the character of Isabel Rochev/Ravager for the second season of Arrow, portrayed by Summer Glau.
Rose Wilson is the youngest of three children. Her father, Slade Wilson (Deathstroke), met brothel owner Lili Worth while helping her escape from war-torn Cambodia. After an intermittent love affair with Slade, Worth gives birth to a daughter whom she names Rose, keeping her existence secret from him. Rose learns that Slade is her father after Ravager (Wade DeFarge, Deathstroke's half-brother) captures her and tells her. Fearing for Rose's safety, Slade leaves her in the care of the Teen Titans.
The Madison family in Chicago adopt Rose, but DeFarge kills her new family under orders from Deathstroke. Deathstroke apologizes to Rose for abandoning her and suggests that she become his apprentice. Rose accepts, kills DeFarge, and takes the name "Ravager" for herself. Deathstroke secretly injects Rose with the same serum that gave him his abilities, causing her to suffer from psychosis.
Deathstroke doubts Rose's readiness to work with him and plans to disown her after she hesitates and is unable to kill Deathstroke's son Jericho when he possesses Beast Boy. To prove her loyalty, she gouges out an eye to match his missing eye.
Deathstroke places Rose under the tutelage of Nightwing, who agrees to train her. To test Dick's loyalty, Deathstroke replaces Rose's missing eye with one made from kryptonite and pits her and Nightwing against Superman. After learning that kryptonite is harmful to humans with prolonged exposure and that Deathstroke endangered her life, Rose breaks all ties with her father and runs away.
One year after the events depicted in the Infinite Crisis crossover, Rose once again joins the Teen Titans. She wears the same costume and wields two katana-style swords. With Deathstroke and his serum's influence gone, Rose appears more balanced than previously depicted.
In the series Terror Titans, Rose joins the Dark Side Club after the Titans reject her for almost killing Persuader. She agrees to take part in one of the Dark Side Club's arena battles, fighting against Fever. Rose defeats Fever, but refuses to kill her, prompting Clock King to kill her instead. Although appalled by Fever's death, Rose stays, hoping to find out what Clock King's plan is. Rose confronts Clock King, who manages to escape.