Deathstroke has been incarcerated but his mission is far from over.
Slade can't help but reminisce some of his early days while his children try to learn more about their roots and how they connect them to their current situation.
Good series continues to deliver good stuff, shocking really.
Christopher Priest delivers a new installment where he focuses on different characters including Slade, Jericho and Rose. The current situation that Slade is facing allows for some exploration about his past while also hinting about the upcoming crossover that is going to happen with Titans, Jericho's section is interesting because there's a certain investigation going on that will most likely be expanded in upcoming issues and Rose's segment presents some enjoyable moments of exploration about races and culture.
All of this come together really nicely since they not only progress different plot-threads but they also progress the main story while offering a lot of content and variety in the different sections the chapter has.
Cary Nord handles the artwork and at times it seems a bit rough in terms of details while the storytelling is not the best.
However, script-wise this is still a pretty good read. Really recommended.
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