Deathstroke invades Gotham City with the help of mob boss Black Mask and a wave of super-powered criminals. Can Batman and Red Hood put aside their differences long enough to take down the Super-Villains? Or will their differences destroy the partnership before it starts?
In The End: I am digging this story arc and this title. I don't care what anyone says. I really like Winick's writing lately. Doug Mahnke and Tom Nguyen's art was crisp as always, and I have really become a fan of their style. The mark of a good title is when you get to the point as a reader where you can't wait for the next issue. It is going to be a long four weeks. Read Full Review
Overall, its a good issue with plenty of tough choices on Batmans part, which always makes for good reading. Alfred narrates the early part of the story, pointing out the basic differences between what makes Jasons style work and what makes Bruces style work just as effectively. Watching Bruce and Jason work together again is rather nostalgic, until the other shoe drops and Bruce realizes just how much things have changed. I cant wait to see how Batman intends on ending this situation. Read Full Review