Jericho Original Art

Jericho (Joseph Wilson) is the mute son of Deathstroke. He communicates via sign language and possesses the power to possess others by making eye contact. He is a sensitive, artistic soul in a family of killers.

George Pérez's design—curly blonde hair and "poet shirt"—emphasized his gentle nature. His betrayal and death in Titans Hunt and subsequent return are key arcs. He represents the tragedy of the Wilson family. Artists often use visual cues (green eyes) to show when he is possessing someone.

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Image of DEATHSTROKE JERICHO SPLASH

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Image of All-Star Comics #58 CGC 9.8 Signed and Remarked by Will Jack

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Image of New Teen Titans #33 Cover (Cyborg, Starfire, Jericho!) 1987

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Image of Vampirella 10, Original Art by Cedric Poulat

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Image of Seeker 3000 #1 p.9 Color Guide Art - Jericho Shaw and Martika - 1998

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Image of Vampirella #672 CGC 9.8 Signed and Remarked by Will Jack

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Image of Original Optimus Prime illustration

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is he mute?

His throat was slashed by the Jackal (a terrorist) when he was a child, an event that turned Slade into Deathstroke.

Is he a Titan?

Yes, a prominent member of the Wolfman/Pérez era.

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