I think Bullseye falls more into "assassin" than Slade does, tbh. I view Slade as more of a mercenary/soldier-for-hire than assassin (though the argument could be made for vice versa). Slade also has his ambigious sense of honor and code of conduct - something DC just forgets about or skews for the purposes of making Wilson a clear cut bad guy instead of the anti-hero he was designed by Wolfman to be.
Or to go for an indy comic, Rielda of the Dynasty of the Stars, from Gold Digger. Or perhaps Ancient Daishi from the same, he considers dragons to be easy prey and his intended ultimate target controls a map of space-time.
I am in your algorithm learning all your mannerisms
I'm already level with God
A million words a second and I know your imperfections, baby
I'm the only future you've got
Speak in diatonics, motivation diabolic
I'm like a religion, better locked in a box
Picture perfect image, more powerful every minute, baby
I am everything that you're not
You could argue the Saint of Killers, he was God's Hitman and he did the ultimate act an assassin can do: kill his employer when said employer ****s with him.
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“Where the longleaf pines are whispering
to him who loved them so.
Where the faint murmurs now dwindling
echo o’er tide and shore."
-A Grave Epitaph in Santa Rosa County, Florida; I wish I could remember the man's name.
For marvel... Bullseye is the assassin of choice... He'll even Norman points him around like a weapon... Da14
for dc... I'm not 100% on slade. Ras al ghul would actually be my choice
image... I'm not sure
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__________________ Quotes from Hia8:
"I claimed that the science is sometimes faulty."
"You don't understand. This is fiction. That means none of this stuff really happened."
"There is no writer to purposely ignore a character's natural ability just because it suits the story."
"in some cases because the writer knows that Character A will dominate Character B easily and refuses to allow this to happen for the sake of the story."