Loved this weeks issue. Good dialogue and a cool climatic fight.
Loved this weeks issue. Good dialogue and a cool climatic fight.
Indeed! Priest knows how to pack a punch - having Bruce be so abrupt and intense when he finds out what Damian did last issue was great. It really shows what Priest was saying on his website - that Batman can't say that Robin is his heart, but we can read between the lines and see how much this is hurting him because of his love for Damian.
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Well this is the issue most people wanted when they started this series before they figured out Priest isn't like other writers. And what I mean is, half the issue is devoted to them fighting (and throwing truth bombs at each other).
As I said on another forum last month, there hasn't been an issue where it isn't confirmed that Damian is not Batman's son, and this one is no different, even when Deathstroke tried to play the whole "maybe you lied to robin about the DNA test", we still had a confirmation from Deathstroke saying Robin is not my kid, and you don't believe me b/c of what I represent to you.
Ugh, this was great.
I know people who don't read Deathstroke's regular series came into this arc for the fights, and others for the answer about the obvious parentage question b/c that what was promoted etc, but like Priest himself said, he wanted to explore how Deathstroke and Batman are mirror images, and that's what I'm enjoying most.
There was also a short interview from Priest on DC Nation #1.
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This whole arc is so great. I saw people complaining about "too much talking" and I was like, "Go read Liefield or Daniel, then."
The parallels, the way each gives the other MORE meaning when they fight, is why I love it too.
That's right about the DC Nation interview! That was a bit longer - two pages rather than one - but hopefully they'll keep giving him space!
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My favorite part was Slade and Bats roasting each other. One more issue to go and then it's back to Arkham. I can't wait to see how Priest writes that place.
Absolutely! This is some real Two Towers stuff, here - first, I was disappointed that we were leaving Slade in Arkham, with Rose, Joey, and the rest of Defiance all in disarray - and now I'm sad to leave Slade, Bruce, Damian, Wintergreen, Alfred, Addy, and even Talia! Priest is a master.
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I kind of can't wait to see if Slade teams up with some Arkham villains after this parentage arc is wrapped up.
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~~
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DC Comics: Vixen, Batman, Bat Family, John Stewart, Roy Harper, Tempest, Poison Ivy, Raven.
Comics: Y: The Last Man, Justice League America (2009), Ultimate Comics: All New Spider-Man (2011)
Ships: Thororo/ThunderStorm, Vixen/hasn't been created, Jason Todd/Kathy Duquesne.
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"There's room in our line of work for hope, too." Stephanie Brown
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Pretty nice interview with Priest from two months ago, in which he gives a really in-depth answer about Joey's sexuality and morality.
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I for one dislike every Deathstroke Priest has written for. Every book I purchase, I would hope to read something interesting about Slade. Some great adventure or contract he takes on. This web Priest
weaves is confusing and uninteresting. I'll admit the Batman arc is better than everything else, but besides that I can't remember one issue I want to re read. I have every book since they gave Slade
his series back. Nothing is properly laid out or explained. He has made ever character he writes about difficult to relate to. I'm not connected to any character. A writers responsibility is to draw you
in, make you care, make you want more.
Deathstroke really caught my eye while playing the Batman game years ago. Then the TB when he had the God-killer swords. The writing wasn't stellar, but the action was great. (Can he somehow get those
swords back??) I read this comic and can't connect to DS on any level. It's like listen to a musician play and it just a bunch of sounds with no melody.
Every time I pick up the title and see Priest's name on it, I groan.
I have been skimming through the thread and I see some talking about either, Priest's end or the book's end. If is a sales issue, I'm not surprised. It would be great to see Deathstrokes direction change like
Frank Castle will now that he doesn't have the armor. It would be great to see someone like Matthew Rosenberg write for Deathstroke. All the things I've ever loved about Slade I see no where in his book.
I've often considered not reading it anymore, but I seriously love the character and I want him to have some kind of platform, even if I don't enjoy the read.
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Different strokes, I love Priest's writing. It's in depth and forces you to remember stuff from months, or even years, back.
It's not just guns and action. It's subtle and cruel and wonderful.
I will raise my throne above the Stars of God
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Deathstroke IS guns and action!!!! That's the what he is. If someone who never knew who Deathstroke was asked you to describe him, how would you?? I purchase
his title to see the contract, tactical genius in action. The every growing stories and adventures of a ruthless killer. Not pages full of blah blah that mean nothing. Books and
books, months and months, nothing but yap about what?? Deathstroke is on display every month and after I read his title, I close the last page and think about how that gave me
nothing. But for the few of you who like book that goes no where, enjoy!!
In depth.... Debatable. And if by subtle, you mean boring, spot on!!!
We said it isn't JUST. It does include those things.
The pages of dialogue definitely don't mean nothing - they're exploration of family and morality.
I'm not sure what you hope to achieve by this conversation, though. You've had your say, and that's totally fair, but what now? Do you want to convince us that we're wrong to like a book we like? What does that accomplish?
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"There's room in our line of work for hope, too." Stephanie Brown
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