Deathstroke has been captured, now what?
Damian believes he can handle Slade but once that he starts getting on his head and the rest of the team's, Damian will realize that he might have commited a big mistake.
The Terminus Contract continues and so far, it still a pretty solid story.
Christopher Priest handles this chapter on his own and it feels like yet another installment of his overarching plot of developing Slade's character. The characterization is really good thanks to the contrast between what people think Deathstroke is going to do and what he's actually going to do. This also allows for an interesting dynamic between Slade and Damian in which their history together plays a huge role, the rest of the team also receive their good moments, even some funny ones like when Djinn shows she can be a bit superficial.
The theme concerning capturing villains is also further explored here with the appearance of a criminal who just wants to turn himself in and Damian doesn't know if he should trust him or not. Is an interesting dilemma considering the direction that Teen Titans has taken during Adam Glass' run.
Carlo Pagulayan handles the art and is really good looking thanks to his attention to detail and dynamic scenes.
Good read, hope the quality is maintained.
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