Deathstroke #14

Writer: Christopher Priest Artist: Joe Bennett Publisher: DC Comics Release Date: March 8, 2017 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 13
8.5Critic Rating
8.0User Rating

"TWILIGHT" part three! In exchange for dropping all the charges against him, Deathstroke takes a contract for U.S. Naval Intelligence that proves far more difficult than it should, and encounters an unexpected new ally in teenager Tanya Spears, a.k.a. Power Girl!

  • 10
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal Mar 8, 2017

    Deathstroke #14 is the best comic I've read this week, hell in the last two weeks. It's the best comic I've read since reading the last issue of Deathstroke. Even if I don't come back to review it next time, I'll be reading it. I'll be lying in wait for it because as I've stated numerous times, this is the best title that DC is publishing. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Dark Knight News - Tyler Harris Mar 10, 2017

    I have to admit I had my doubts about this arc going in, but this issue proved all of my doubts wrong. Priest and Bennett are presenting one of the best books DC has to offer right now, and with each new issue I am growing more and more invested in this new "Twilight" arc. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    DC Comics News - Steven Brown Mar 8, 2017

    I thought Deathstroke #14 was a good read. I didn't expect the plot twist, I was happy to have Rose appear once again, and Joe Bennett did an awesome job with the pencils and details. I can't wait to see how next issue starts since Priest leaves us with a crazy cliffhanger at the end! Read Full Review

  • 7.8
    Weird Science - Jim Werner Mar 8, 2017

    This is yet another good issue of Deathstroke with some humor, action and a guest star that is not only surprising, but surprisingly great.  The story and art come together so well and even if it's not new user friendly, those who are invested should continue to enjoy it. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    GearWERKZ - Agasicles Stamas Mar 13, 2017

    I'm not sure that I like this run as much as the New 52 one. In fact, I am pretty certain that I do not. But, it does have the espionage hook with you never being clear who exactly knows what. This issue felt like it was a bit of a recall to the "DC hero cameo of the week" approach of the New 52 run, and I would rather this book try to remain its own thing. Yet series is pretty consistent, from issue to issue, and that says a lot these days. You pretty much know exactly what kind of story you can expect, and the fact that that story will be a topsy-turvy whodunit mix-up of crazy malicious assassin's honor anti-hero mischief with an occasional DC cameo thrown in (as long as it stays occasional)...that ain't too bad. Read Full Review

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