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 …