Deathstroke hunts the deadly Cheetah to the last place you'd expect…the legendary land of Che-terra, a storybook fantasy of Cheetah’s creation! To get to Cheetah, Deathstroke must hack his way past evil witches, murderous unicorns, and an army of cat warriors! Plus: Black Canary went undercover with T.R.U.S.T. to learn who was really pulling the secret organization’s strings, but she is not prepared for what she finds!
Deathstroke finds himself adrift in a magical wonderland and hunting for Cheetah, while Black Canary can't help feeling there's something not quite trustworthy about T.R.U.S.T. in another dramatic and delightful issue of ‘Deathstroke Inc.' from Joshua Williamson and Howard Porter. Read Full Review
My few complaints with this issue are really only limited to the length of the story! The intrigue's always increasing and the art just keeps getting better. I'm especially pleased that none of the issues have been as terrifying as the first one (remember those bees?) because I thought I was going to have a hard time reviewing this book! Even the terrifying aspects of Deathstroke have been entertaining, though and I'm excited for the direction readers are being taken in. Read Full Review
For those who were apprehensive about Deathstroke Inc. since the title is Slade Wilson's first since Christopher Priest's amazon run, this is very different. Williamson and Porter are dealing with some of the same struggles Priest did, but it is not at the forefront of everything. The tone is much different. Based on how the first three issues of Deathstroke Inc. have gone, there's absolutely room for both in the hearts of Deathstroke fans. Read Full Review
Thus far, this series just seems to be having a blast with throwing Deathstroke into one completely insane situation after another. Read Full Review
Fast-paced and action-packed, Deathstroke Inc. #3 is a story with potential multiversal implications masquerading as a done-in-one tale. Joshua Williamson's focus on propelling the overarching narrative forward allows the script to get to the point. Unfortunately, it also lacks necessary character development. However, Howard Porter's expertly rendered action sequences and Hi-Fi's colors help elevate the book by allowing readers to immerse themselves in this issue's fantasy. Read Full Review
There's a lot of potential here and a bit of patience or refinement in the scripts would go a long way in presenting that potential. Read Full Review
Way better than the first two plotwise, the first reveal truly caught me off guard
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So, Trust is actually the secret society of Super villains? I sure hope it is, digging where the story is going and this issue was so much fun, the RPG elements and the crazy nature of the story, lots of fun.
This was a pretty fun issue.
"I don't have time for side quests"
There is always time for side quests and this issue was wonderfully bonkers. I think Howard Porter is giving here everything he's got.
The ending cliffhanger felt a little bit forced though.
The whole "Cheetah was wronged by the Legion" was pretty cringe but this book remains as it was until now, mediocre towards good.
5,5 pela Dinah entrar em contato com a Barbara. Sei lá, pra mim faz muito tempo que elas não parecem melhores amigas. O resto é uma escolha errada.