
Slash
Dunya Rulitskaya
First Appearance
Coyote #10 (1985)
Powers & Abilities
Also Known As
Dunya Rulitskaya
About Slash
Slash, whose real name is Dunya Rulitskaya, is a formidable and enigmatic character in the IDW publishing universe, carrying the rare distinction of a divine or eternal origin that sets her apart from the typical roster of street-level heroes and villains. As an immortal being with devastating blast power at her disposal, Dunya occupies a unique space in the mythology she inhabits — a figure whose existence spans beyond ordinary human timelines and whose raw power demands respect from both allies and adversaries alike.
Her debut came in Coyote #10, originally published in 1985, making her first appearance a genuinely historic moment for collectors with an eye toward deep-cut characters from the mid-1980s independent comics scene. Coyote itself was a critically appreciated series known for its bold storytelling and willingness to push boundaries, and the introduction of Slash within those pages added a layer of cosmic weight to an already ambitious title. Finding a high-grade copy of Coyote #10 is the crown jewel for any collector building a comprehensive Slash collection.
As an immortal with god-tier origins, Slash represents the kind of character whose story is never truly finished — her longevity means she can resurface across decades of continuity, bringing with her the gravitas of a being who has witnessed and survived events that would shatter mortal characters. Her blast power capabilities make her a force to be reckoned with in any confrontation, and writers have the creative freedom to explore what centuries or millennia of existence do to a personality and a sense of purpose.
For collectors, Slash represents exactly the type of deep-catalog discovery that makes hunting back issues so rewarding. Coyote #10 is a key issue hiding in plain sight — an affordable entry point today that carries genuine first-appearance significance for a powerful, immortal character with untapped potential. Whether you are building a run of Coyote or chasing first appearances of divine-origin characters, adding this issue to your collection is a savvy move that combines historical importance with the thrill of owning a piece of 1980s independent comics history.