Deathstroke #47

8.1

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8 Reviews
7.9

User Reviews

11 Reviews
Writer Christopher Priest
Artist Fernando Pasarin, Cam Smith
Cover Price $3.99

After being pronounced dead, Slade Wilson awakens in his daughter's apartment with no memory of how he got there. Meanwhile, Jericho's newly discovered powers continue to escalate, severing the now-godlike Joseph from his own humanity. Will absolute power corrupt Deathstroke's good son?

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  • 10

    AIPT - Chris Showalter

    Sep 08, 2019

    From the introduction of new mysteries to Priest's exploration of Nature versus Nurture, there is a lot to love about Deathstroke #47. The mystery surrounding the two Deathstrokes has me clamoring for the next issue. Additionally, Pasarin and Pagulayan's artwork are enough of a reason to pick up this book. Read Full Review

  • 9.6

    Forces Of Geek - Lenny Schwartz

    Sep 05, 2019

    Priest is still doing incredible work on this title. The stories are tight and well developed. And the art here is fairly strong too. It's only getting better with deeper stories and plots with every issue. It's been a great run thus far and this is another fantastic issue in that run. Keep them coming! Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    GWW - Nick Friar

    Sep 03, 2019

    Lastly, I like the new outfit. I don't love it like I did the Ikon suit, but it's cool. Read Full Review

  • 9.0

    Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield

    Sep 04, 2019

    Priest's work on Deathstroke continues to be the densest and most twisty book in DC's stable, as every issue delivers more dark turns than may books do in an arc. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Watch - Cody White

    Sep 27, 2019

    Deathstroke #47(Priest, Pasarin) continues the "Year of the Villain" tie-in story with excellent character work amidst a moderately difficult to follow plot. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    Weird Science - Eric Shea

    Sep 04, 2019

    For a lot of this issue you get the normal players of this book continuing their stories, which is fine enough, even if it's getting a little stale at this point, but it's the return of Deathstroke that really brings the enjoyment factor of this issue up because it's out of nowhere with its depiction and it's interesting as hell with what this could mean for the character going forward. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett

    Sep 04, 2019

    Readers who have appreciated Deathstroke from #1 are likely to recognize motifs and ideas that call to how excellent this series can be at its best; we can only hope it's on its way back to those heights. Read Full Review

  • 6.0

    Dark Knight News - James Stone

    Sep 05, 2019

    I'm still excited to see what happens in the story next month, though. Read Full Review

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