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1984 Tales Teen Titans #44 1st Nightwing The Judas Contract 16"X12" Poster Print Cover Print. NO FRAME POSTER PRINT ONLY New Condition.  The image fea

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1984 Tales Teen Titans #44 1st Nightwing The Judas Contract 16"X12" Poster Print Cover Print. NO FRAME POSTER PRINT ONLY New Condition.  The image fea

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1984 Tales Teen Titans #44 1st Nightwing The Judas Contract 16"X12" Poster Print Cover Print. NO FRAME POSTER PRINT ONLY New Condition.  The image features a poster print of the iconic cover for Tales of the Teen Titans #44, published by DC Comics in July 1984. This specific issue is legendary among fans as the culmination of "The Judas Contract" storyline. Key Information. Artist: The cover art was illustrated by the renowned George Pérez, with inks by Dick Giordano. Historical Significance: This issue is most famous for featuring the first appearance of Dick Grayson as Nightwing, departing from his former role as Robin. Story Arc: Part three of "The Judas Contract," it details the origin of Deathstroke the Terminator and his son, Jericho. This item is a collectible reprint of the comic book cover Tales of the Teen Titans #44, featuring "The Judas Contract" story arc. Original Publication: Published by DC Comics in July 1984. Key Features: This issue reveals the origin of the villain Death- stroke the Terminator. Issue Information: The cover identifies the series as Tales of the Teen Titans, issue number 44, from July. Creative Team: The creators listed are Marv Wolfman, George Pérez, and Dick Giordano. Story Arc: It is labeled as "The Judas Contract" Book 3, with the tagline "There Shall Come a Titan!". This issue, titled "There Shall Come a Titan," is the pivotal third chapter of the legendary "The Judas Contract" storyline. It is widely celebrated for introducing two major shifts in DC Comics history: the debut of Nightwing and the first full origin story of Deathstroke the Termin- ator. Plot Summary. The story opens with the Teen Titans already betrayed by their team- mate Terra and successfully captured by Deathstroke. Having fulfilled his contract, Deathstroke delivers the team to the villainous organization H.I.V.E.. Only Dick Grayson (the former Robin) remains free, as Slade Wilson (Deathstroke) failed to capture him. Seeking answers, Dick meets with Adeline Kane, Slade’s ex-wife. Deathstroke's Origin: Adeline recounts the secret history of Slade Wilson, revealing how he gained super -human abilities through a military experi- ment and how he eventually became a mercenary. The Birth of Nightwing: Inspired to leave his "Boy Wonder" persona behind and lead his teammates, Dick dons a new costume and adopts the identity of Night- wing for the first time.A New Ally: Nightwing is joined by Adeline’s son, Joseph Wilson (Jericho), who debuts in this issue with the unique ability to possess others through eye contact. The issue ends with Nightwing and Jericho setting off to track down Deathstroke and H.I.V.E. to rescue the captive Titans, leading directly into the storyline's finale in Tales of the Teen Titans Annual #3.

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