Deathstroke Inc. #3 Preview
Writer: Joshua Williamson
Artist: Howard Porter
Deathstroke Inc. #3 Preview
Writer: Joshua Williamson
Artist: Howard Porter
What the hell is this comic
Hey Slade, only virgins can ride unicorns
I would've kicked him at that "sidekick" comment.
Is this the first time Queen of Fables has ever been arrested in a comic?
I'm surprised Cheetah's world is more fantasy than historical.
I was reading this and thinking about Deathstroke mixing up with magic. It's not that far out of field, for a guy who was ostensibly created to be a morality play or lesson for Dick Grayson on what not to do, having been intro'd in Teen Titans which is a mix & match of vigilante, space, magic, and whatever. But it still made me kind of have a brain moment for a second seeing paramilitary mercenary assassin Deathstroke the Terminator mixed up with the fantastical.
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It is probably decent direction considering that Williamson was not going to surpass Priest when it comes to paramilitary and politics so might as well explore different things.
I actually really like the nature of what the Queen of Fables plot point is ... sort of a great contrast between a high-rent concept and a low-rent rationale that works really well. And then when it comes to what the ending sets up, and I think I see where that's going, quite good actually.
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I hate Deathstroke, but this book is still a lot of fun. I think TRUST are just a disguised new Legion of Doom.
I know many here are not fans of Porter's art, but I still maintain he's perfect for the book's craziness. His take on the fairytale aspects was great and everything is so full of energy.
I hope Williamson is the one steering the future of DC's spy corner, because this was a lot more interesting and fresh than Bendis's Checkmate.