Deathstroke #35 review
As we reach the conclusion of the “Deathstroke vs. Batman” arc, we come to find that this whole story was: The result of Tim…
As we reach the conclusion of the “Deathstroke vs. Batman” arc, we come to find that this whole story was: The result of Tim…
When this story began, I was pleasantly surprised. When you read the title “Deathstroke vs. Batman,” you’d be forgiven for thinking that the conflict…
A curious thing happened as I was reading Deathstroke #33: I had a really good time. That may seem like a backhanded compliment, but…
There are good things, even very good things about Deathstroke. The writing is consistently confident, and the visual aesthetic is pleasing and dynamic. Truly,…
It’s early, but we’ve already reached the point in “Deathstroke vs. Batman” where I’m starting to lose interest. It’s a shame, too, as the…
This was a surprise. Not to slight the concept, but when a “Deathstroke vs. Batman” series was announced I thought it was going to…
So Deathstroke, World’s Greatest Assassin™, has super-speed now? That can’t possibly be good. And possibly be good it is not, as we learn more…
Not every book needs to include Batman. If you are going to include Batman, make sure you use him well. And if you aren’t…
Christopher Priest has accomplished something great with Deathstroke: he’s balanced the ideas of a road trip, a family drama, and the exploration of a…
I may have enjoyed covering all of these guest appearances earlier in this run, but Deathstroke is really starting to feel like a chore…