Victor Zsasz faces judgment. Meanwhile, Deathstroke's raid on S.T.A.R. Labs’ secret base is looking more and more like a suicide run.
Brian Buccellato gives us revenge served cold (it's in the Arctic!), a cool fight and the means to this book's end. The issue flew by in a good way and the art was mostly great. I can't say that a book with five years of comic history will ever have a good jumping on point, but if you've been reading, you should be satisfied with this chapter. Read Full Review
I'm starting to feel anxious as we get closer to the end, though I know it won't be conclusive in a proper sense since it leads into the game itself. But the events are ramping up pretty nicely here and there's a fair bit going on to keep it moving with all the twists and turns and ways it can be massaged into expanding what happens in the game. Deathstroke was one of my favorite characters from the 80's/90's realm of comics and getting to see him do his thing here against some solid opponents is definitely fun. Miller looks to have a lot of fun in illustrating him as well since there's some great dynamic aspects to his movements that help to propel him within and through the panels themselves. Definitely a fun installment and something that the series needed more of for a while now. Read Full Review
Cover-***
Writing-****
Art-*****
Story-****
Art: 3.5/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7/10