DC Comics
Deathstroke #14
By Hervé St-Louis
March 11, 2017 - 00:09

DC Comics
Writer(s): Christopher Priest
Penciller(s): Joe Bennett
Inker(s): Norm Rapmund
Colourist(s): Jeromy Cox



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Deathstroke meets the new Tanya Spears Power Girl, the young super genius. She rescues Deathstroke after he defeats a kill but gets hurt in the process. But what will happen with Deathstroke now that he is disabled. Will he be able to get Étienne to cancel her wedding Slade’s son?

I did not like this issue because just like in the Deadpool movie, the good gal, in this case Super Girl, helps a killer without worrying about his murderous streaks. He obviously is not a good person but she still supports him. I dislike her innocence or obliviousness about a criminal.

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Joe Bennett continues to draw the comic with good layouts. My main criticism is with the colouring by Jeromy Cox. Cox seems to ignore that black people have no melamine in their palms and soles. This kind of error should not appear in this comic. Christopher Priest, the writer is a black man, after all.


Rating: 8/10

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