Deathstroke #44 REVIEW

Deathstroke #44 DC Comics  Written by: Christopher Priest Art by: Fernando Pasarin Colors by: Jeromy Cox Letters by: Willie Schubert So . . . Emiko Queen actually did it in Deathstroke #43. She actually killed Deathstroke. Any time a writer elects to write an issue without the title character, they’re taking a chance. Now, you’re… Continue reading Deathstroke #44 REVIEW

Deathstroke #42 REVIEW

Deathstroke #42 DC Comics Written by: Christopher Priest Art by: Carlo Pagulayan Colors by: Jeromy Cox Letters by: Willie Schubert The second chapter in The Terminus Agenda crossover between Deathstroke and the Teen Titans, Deathstroke #42 moved things in a wild direction. Jericho was the one that turned his old man into Robin and company.… Continue reading Deathstroke #42 REVIEW

Deathstroke #40 REVIEW

Deathstroke #40DC Comics Written by: Christopher PriestArt by: Fernando Pasarin & Carlo PagulayanColors by: Jeromy CoxLetters by: Willie Schubert Deathstroke #40 can be broadly summed up in one sentence. Just when you think Christopher Priest has given you every answer, he finds another way to plant seeds of doubt. The driving force behind Slade Wilson’s… Continue reading Deathstroke #40 REVIEW

Deathstroke #39 Review

Deathstroke #39 DC Comics Written by: Christopher Priest Art by: Carlo Pagulauan & Fernando Pasarin Colors by: Jeremy Cox Letters by: Deron Bennett This was one of the more complicated reads of Christopher Priest’s run with Deathstroke. This chapter of the story is still great, that’s not the problem. It just seemed like we took… Continue reading Deathstroke #39 Review

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Deathstroke #38 REVIEW

Deathstroke #38 DC Comics Written by: Christopher Priest Art by: Fernando Pasarin Colors by: Jeromy Cox Letters by: Willie Schubert  Deathstroke #38 answers everything that’s been building up from the recent issues, including the state of Deathstroke’s mental health. Devon, who Slade escaped within Deathstroke #36, is in fact real. And he’s dressing like Deathstroke… Continue reading Deathstroke #38 REVIEW

Deathstroke #36 REVIEW

Deathstroke #36 DC Comics Written by: Christopher Priest Art by: Ed Benes & Fernando Pasarin Colors by: Jeromy Cox Letters by: Willie Schubert Christopher Priest is finally taking us back to present-day Deathstroke, directly after the debacle between Deathstroke and Defiance. He was starting to lose it with everything going on in his personal life,… Continue reading Deathstroke #36 REVIEW

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