DC Comic Review: Deathstroke #39

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”13090″ img_size=”800×615″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]If you’re looking for a comic book with a multitude of DC characters, look no further than Deathstroke #39. This comic strip starts off with an epic battle and has no shortage of heroes and villains. From Deathstroke, Two-Face, Amanda Waller, Captain Cold, Solomon Grundy, The Flash, and the Teen Titans, everyone seems to be up for this party. It seriously has so many characters merging together and is seriously a treat for the ultra DC fan looking to see all of their favorite characters together.

Deathstroke #39 features Devon aka Death Masque narrating most of the story. If you felt like it, you good draw comparison of Death Masque’s look and personality to Marvel’s Deadpool, but we won’t do that for the purpose of this review. Devon does add a nice touch in a generally serious issue, as it’s not every day that the Justice League receives a phone call from Slade.

This comic features a lot of storylines, pulling in various characters and though we have lighthearted moments with Death Masque, there is no shortage of evil villains looking to make someone’s life a living hell. After all, Dr. Hugo Strange is not a nice guy and with other members of the rogue gallery in place, you certainly know that it’s not going to end well for everyone.

There is bloodshed in Deathstroke #39 and some adult material, but all around is a great issue for anyone to enjoy. This is an issue that has a lot of elements and truly a great read for the super DC fan![/vc_column_text][vc_images_carousel images=”13089,13090,13092,13093″ img_size=”400×600″ speed=”3000″ autoplay=”yes” wrap=”yes”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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