Slipknot (comics)

Slipknot

Drawn by Joe Staton in Millennium #4.
Publication information
Publisher DC Comics
First appearance Fury of Firestorm #28 (October 1984)
Created by (writers)
Joey Cavalieri
Gerry Conway
(artist)
Rafael Kayanan
In-story information
Alter ego Christopher Weiss
Team affiliations Suicide Squad
Kobra
2000 Committee
Abilities
  • Great physical strength
  • Many physical attributes
  • Speed, Agility and reflexes
  • Ability to climb on every building or harsh object using ropes, grapping pistol or usage of many other advanced rope vessels
  • High-level fighting skills

Slipknot (Christopher Weiss) is a fictional character, a supervillain published by DC Comics. Created by Joey Cavalieri, Gerry Conway, and Rafael Kayanan,[1][2] the character made his first appearance in Fury of Firestorm #28 (October 1984).

Fictional character biography

Slipknot works for a chemical company in the southern United States, where he develops his formula for the durable ropes he would later use as Slipknot.

Slipknot would later join with other villains, such as Multiplex, who all attack Firestorm. This leaves Slipknot in police custody.

Suicide Squad

Slipknot comes under the attention of the Suicide Squad. They are a varied team, all serving the government for their own reasons. Many members are criminals, who are promised a reduced sentence if they survive their missions.

Slipknot is taken along when the threat of the Manhunters arises on Earth during the Millennium crisis. A stronghold of Manhunter robots is discovered deep in American swamplands, not far from the Suicide Squad's own base located in the Belle Reve prison. Slipknot and the Squad, including members such as Bronze Tiger, Rick Flag, and Captain Boomerang are sent in to escort the "Baby Huey" (a car-bomb laced with an experimental high yield explosive) on a search and destroy mission. Slipknot discusses the 'arm band bombs' with Captain Boomerang. These deterrent devices are placed on the less trustworthy members and are set to explode if the person goes too far out of range.

Captain Boomerang states that he believes the bombs are fake. This is enough for Slipknot. When he discovers his talent for strangling is useless against robots he makes a run for it into the swamp. The device begins beeping and flashing an alarm, but Slipknot ignores the warning and once he gets out of range, his right arm is blown off. Boomerang, who had not been sure of the bombs' existence himself, thinks 'better you than me'.

Following the success of the mission, in which the Manhunter base is destroyed and the Squad's medic Karin Grace is sacrificed, Slipknot is found, weakened and bleeding but still alive, by Duchess (Lashina in disguise).[3]

2004

In the 2004 miniseries Identity Crisis, Slipknot is in prison, having taken up the Kobra religion, and the practice of hissing while he talks.[4] He is labeled as the initial suspect of making the attempt on Jean Loring's life, after it is discovered that the knots used on the rope were the ones which used to be Slipknot's trademark. However, when he is later interrogated, he reveals that he has no knowledge of the crime in question, which is later revealed to have been a hoax by Loring herself.

During the 2005 "Infinite Crisis" storyline, it is revealed that Slipknot was captured by OMACs, who have scheduled him and dozens of other supervillains for execution. He escapes when Robin defeats the OMACs, but is quickly captured again and put into U.S. Army custody.

During the "One Year Later" storyline, Slipknot is featured on the cover of Checkmate v2 #20, but does not appear in the comic's interior.

He appears in the 2009 mini-series Final Crisis Aftermath: Ink fighting the new Tattooed Man, Mark Richards, in league with fellow mercenary Cannon. His right arm, missing from his ill-fated mission with the Suicide Squad, was replaced with a bionic appendage, but the replacement limb was badly damaged while fighting the Tattooed Man. In retaliation, Slipknot killed Richards' son.[5] In order to gain the Tattooed Man's loyalty to the new villainous version of the Titans, Deathstroke captures Slipknot for the Tattooed Man to kill.[6] The Tattooed Man is able to kill Slipknot after a brutal fight by beheading him with a wire.[7]

Powers and abilities

Slipknot can climb anything.

Other versions

In the alternate timeline of the "Flashpoint" storyline, Slipknot is imprisoned in military Doom prison. During the prison break, a corrections officer Amazo breaks Slipknot's arm.[8]

In other media

Film

DC Extended Universe

References

  1. Fury of Firestorm (vol. 1 #28 (October 1984). DC Comics.
  2. White, James (October 28, 2015). "From Slipknot To Captain Boomering (And Back Again): Meet The Suicide Squad". Empire. Archived from the original on October 30, 2015. Nothing to do with the band, his alter ego is Christopher Weiss and he was created by Gerry Conway and Rafael Kayanan in 1984.
  3. Ostrander, John (w), McDonnell, Luke (p), Lewis, Bob (i). "The Final Price" Suicide Squad 9 (January, 1988), DC Comics
  4. Identity Crisis #4 (November 2004). DC Comics
  5. Titans: Villains For Hire Special (May 2010). DC Comics
  6. Titans (vol. 2) #30 (December 2010)
  7. Titans (vol. 2) #31 (January 2011). DC Comics
  8. Flashpoint: Legion of Doom #2 (July 2011). DC Comics
  9. Woods, John (April 9, 2015). "Adam Beach to play DC Comics villain Slipknot in new film". Winnipeg Free Press.
  10. http://screenrant.com/suicides-squad-slipknot-backstory/
  11. https://www.inverse.com/article/19262-suicide-squad-slipknot-death-killed
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