Deathstroke #11

Writer: Tony Daniel, James Kirkham Artist: Tyler Kirkham Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: October 28, 2015 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 3
6.7Critic Rating
5.7User Rating

Its the Suicide Squad vs. Deathstroke! Hes battled gods, slain his enemies, and even sacrificed parts of himself he never thought he could live without! But Deathstrokes biggest challenge still lays ahead, and if he wants to succeed hell need to defeat the assembled might of the Suicide Squad! Will this be his chance to get back at Harley Quinn after their previous battle?

  • 8.0
    Batman-News - Joshua McDonald Oct 29, 2015

    Deathstroke delivers on multiple levels, and ultimately owns Sean Ryan's New Suicide Squad, showcasing how bad that book actually is in comparison to what it could be! I'm excited to continue exploring this arc, and can't wait to see the outcome! Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Dark Knight News - Michael Devaney Oct 29, 2015

    Although topping the ending to last month's "audience jarring" issue showing Deathstroke's eye gouging incident where he ripped his own eye from its socket to offer it as a blood sacrifice would be a stretch, this issue is a great follow-up. It's entertaining and fun and presented in the classic military style we've all come to expect, and love, from a Deathstroke comic. The action-oriented artwork and intriguing storyline, particularly with so many unknowns looming, looks promising for the upcoming issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Nov 3, 2015

    Deathstroke has been a guilty pleasure of mine for quite some time and thankfully, this issue is a great jumping on point for new fans to join me.  Some good action, the Suicide Squad and kick ass art had me enjoying the ride.  Daniel and Bonny have made me Deathstroke fan and things just keep getting better with each issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    DC Comics News - Sean Blumeshine Nov 3, 2015

    This book is fun. There is some good action, some payoff from a previous story and a genuinely interesting mystery. While the book does suffer from a weird structure and the continued trend of exaggerating Harley Quinn's sex appeal, this is a fun read. Read Full Review

  • 5.7
    IGN - Levi Hunt Oct 29, 2015

    The biggest recurring problem with Deathstroke throughout the course of its series has been that the promising concepts get squandered in their execution Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Vancha Dec 10, 2015

    Good. That's it. Not bad, not great. Distinctly average. Unremarkable. Middle of the road. You get the idea. With that in mind, it was a pleasant surprise to have a perfect Harley come from nowhere. We only get a few panels worth, but for me it's easily the best representation of what I imagine Harley to be since the launch of the New 52. Aside from that however, this joins an ever growing list of DC publications with better art than writing.

  • 6.0
    Redeadhood Nov 10, 2015

  • 5.0
    SnakeWilson Jun 9, 2018

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