With the life of his daughter Rose hanging in the balance, Slade Wilson is forced into a tense alliance with Ra's al Ghul and the League of Assassins. And before he can carry out his vendetta against Victor Ruiz and his mercenary army, Slade must first engage in a violent rematch with his latest deadly foes, Lawman and Snakebite. Can Deathstroke survive this all-out "Blood Feud"?
Deathstroke delivers tight action with clever buy-in for our hero to fight like there's no tomorrow. Read Full Review
If you are looking for a popcorn action movie fight fest, you should check out this book. James Bonny doesn't pretend it is anything more than it is and even makes this issue a decent jumping on point for those curious to see what's going on. What's going on is backstabbing, eye gouging, limb severing goodness and Bonny and artist, Paolo Pantalena, make it worth the price of admission and then some. If you are looking for a guilty pleasure to make you smile, join me and make it Deathstroke. Read Full Review
This wasn't the deepest of reads, yet still had its enjoyable aspects. The villains made a rather convenient exit, but the cliffhanger provided made for an interesting paradigm shifter. Regardless of what your opinion may be, know that Paolo Pantalena supplies some fine eye candy; I'd compare his artwork to that of Kenneth Rocafort's and hope to see more of it. Read Full Review
Easily the worst chapter of Deathstroke since its launch, Bonny is in desperate need to regroup if he wants his story to be viewed fondly. The issue isn't terrible, but I'm wondering if it will be worthwhile to finish this book, or just imagine my own ending before diving into the new Rebirth story" Read Full Review
Some great examples of awful dialogue in here.