Deathstroke will need to fight for what is his.
Slade's family continues to get away from him and now people are starting to claim his name and weaponry and nobody but himself can take them.
This series continues its path to greatness.
After the outstanding one-and-done story during last issue, Christopher Priest returns to his ongoing story where he continues his unconventional way of story progression by focusing on several points from both the past and the present. In fact, some segments of this issue take place before the last chapter and explain why he was in Chicago which at least gives a justifiable reason.
The best part as usual is how Priest is able to divide the chapter in several segments focusing on the multiple members of the cast and their different problems including Slade's quest for his possessions, Jericho's struggles with his identity and Rose's mission to find herself. All of them progress at a nice pace and offer a lot of content.
Joe Bennett handles the artwork and is quite solid with expressive characters and a clean style.
Quite good read and it makes me excited for the upcoming encounter.
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