[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”19165″ img_size=”411×631″ alignment=”center”][vc_column_text]Deathstroke #42
Art by: Jason Paz, Carlo Pagulayan
Cover by: Carlo Pagulayan, Jason Paz
Variant cover by: Francesco Mattina
Written by: Adam Glass, Christopher Priest
“The Terminus Agenda” part two! Captured by the newest group of Teen Titans, Deathstroke finds himself powerless and restrained inside Damian’s secret prison. But when a crisis erupts, only Deathstroke stands between the Teen Titans and total disaster—can Robin swallow his pride to protect his team? – DC Comics
Adam Glass and Christopher Priest does a great job writing all of the characters and the overall story. The focus on Deathstroke easily escaping Damian’s prison and also telling Damian all of his mistakes. I really enjoyed the Deathstroke and Robin chemistry, even though they weren’t together physically throughout this run. Damian is headstrong and will do anything to protect his friends (team) but my question is will Damian listen to Deathstroke.
Francesco Mattina variant cover is amazing, If this doesn’t tell a good story on its own, I don’t know what is. Jason Paz and Carlo Pagulayan help enhance the story, with beautiful vibrant colors, the emotions through each panel.
From the amazing art to the fantastic story I would highly suggest you pick up this comic at your nearest comic book shop/websites or on Amazon.[/vc_column_text][vc_images_carousel images=”19166,19160,19161,19163,19162,19164″ img_size=”411×631″ speed=”3000″ autoplay=”yes” wrap=”yes”][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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