The reign of king Deathstroke begins! After the shocking truth about T.R.U.S.T. is revealed, Deathstroke finds himself the leader of a new army. Does he use that army for good or evil? Can Black Canary escape and warn the Justice League that there is a new force in the DCU?
The first half of the book is excellent, but the second is a little scattered. Read Full Review
‘Deathstroke Inc.' #6 is something of a departure in tone and storytelling as Slade Wilson becomes leader of the Secret Society of Super Villains after killing the all-new, and now dead, Libra last issue. After a strong start has this series lost its way so soon, I wonder? Read Full Review
Overall, Deathstroke Inc. #6 offers readers plenty of reasons to stick around just as it was seeming the tank might have run dry for this series. Read Full Review
Deathstroke Inc. #6 was alright. The issue won't be an award winner and receives my lowest rating for an issue in this series. In all honesty, it mostly just gets us from #5 to #7. Read Full Review
Goddamnit Williamson! You did it again!
The cover is so cool and with Deathstroke going through an emo-phase and crowning himself as King Deathstroke, the cover is very plot relevant. 2/2 The art is divisive for me because it is kinda ugly, but I like the detail when it looks really good, and I think it works more than it doesn't. 1.5/2 The dialogue is good with both really serious and funny moments that both work really well. 2/2 The story is great with Black Canary being like an action hero really fitting the story. 2/2 The characters are great with Deathstroke being overly dramatically a bad guy being hilariously over-the-top. 2/2
Awesome comic! So glad I didn’t drop this book. Williamson is the only writer at DC that keeps me going.
… ok, that panel where Black Canary breaks in on the Justice League. LOL The waist to thighs ratio looks like a missing panel from Avengylene/Glory.
Extremely silly, but I feel like this series is aware of what it is. I'm actually really enjoying this title and can't wait to see where it goes.
good art, story, and character work for Black Canary and Deathstroke.
King Deathstroke is here. And he has zero f@cks to give.
Slade looks tired of everything, he feels like is time to step his game. The why is easy to understand, as a comic book reader, makes sense for a character to get tired of how repetitive his existence can be. Definitely interesting to see this type o thing. As the character takes this new direction I'm reminded of one thing Christopher Priest said about Deathstroke once, about how DC does not let him be the best, or worst, version of himself. I wonder if that change, today's issue brings some hope about this. Excited to see what the future brings.
I don't like the art here, and the story is just boring. I'm surprised this is an ongoing and not a miniseries. It really doesn't feel like there's much of a story to any of this.