After a bitter betrayal by a trusted comrade, Slade Wilson finds reluctant allies in his estranged children, Rose and Jericho. But as an all out battle looms, he must also join forces with the one and only Ra's al Ghul...who may have his own hidden agenda. Could this uneasy family reunion spell doom for Deathstroke?
If you can't tell by my enthusiasm, these are fun times to be following the Deathstroke title. James Bonny has things rocketing along at a mind-blowing pace and the art, which is credited to Paolo Pantalena in this issue, is equally fantastic. Read Full Review
James Bonny and Deathstroke come through again and give fans a little James Bond beginning before getting down to the bloody business at hand. Slade is going to right the wrongs of everyone who did him wrong and if liking it is wrong, I don't want to be right. Say that five times fast! If you like this book and it's lead, you know what to expect and will surely enjoy it. If you are not a fan, this issue won't change that and you are probably someone who sits around wondering, "What the hell is a dim mak?" CHA-CHING!!! Read Full Review
This is easily one of Bonny's weaker chapters as his narrative suffers from predictability and a rehash of problems, but it's still a fun book. If you've been following this arc, and enjoy it, don't let the dip in quality discourage you. Bonny could easily bounce back next month, but he's going to have to keep from falling back on some of these bad habits. Read Full Review