Deathstroke is hired to take out the only witness to a corrupt politician’s mob ties, but his newest mark has some friends in high places...
The opening story is one that felt like it slipped in from a Superman book rather than belong in a Gotham once but it worked well enough with politics, street-level crime, and a hired killer being involved. Taylor nailed the dialogue and flow of it well much like Tieri captures the pain of Croc's past but also making it clear that he's largely comfortable in who he feels he had to become to survive. I've long enjoyed Sampere and Albarran's work together and they shine here while Tyler Kirkham delivers a strong look at Croc as a kid and as an adult and manages to make him understandably sympathetic while still acknowledging that there was a level of choice there. Good stories both even with a lack of Bat-heroes. Read Full Review