Slade continues his Suicide Mission! To get at Amanda Waller, hell go through any super-villain that gets in his wayincluding Catwoman! Good thing hes getting a little help from Harley Quinn!
This issue is exactly what you'd expect from Deathstroke. James Bonny and Tyler Kirkham give the reader over-the-top popcorn action movie fun. If that's what you are looking for, you'll enjoy this issue and series. If you want more than that, go look elsewhere, but you'll be missing out on all the fun. Don't you like fun? Read Full Review
As mentioned above, this current storyline and its interactions with the Suicide Squad is a lot of fun, but the artwork, which is superb, might outshine it all. The artwork of Tyler Kirkham and the added dimension of so many villains makes the anticipation of turning each page one you won't want to miss. Read Full Review
Most of the issue is action, so the book is a fast read. As we've come to expect with Deathstroke, the creative team doesn't hold back in regards to graphic violence. But considering the character it features, it needs that edge to keep from feeling like a watered down version of Slade, so the violence is welcomed. Add in the craziness of Harley Quinn and other Suicide Squad members, and it's one fun ride " even if it is a slight step down in quality from the previous issue. Read Full Review
This comic is okay. I wish there was some more plot and less action but the action is incredibly well drawn and I am excited to see what role Catwoman is going to have. Read Full Review