Deathstroke Inc. #4
| Writer | Joshua Williamson |
| Artist | Howard Porter |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
DEATHSTROKE VS. BLACK CANARY! Now that they know the truth about the secretive T.R.U.S.T. organization, Black Canary and Deathstroke are at odds over what to do about it. But before they can set aside their hatred for each other, they are attacked by an army of the DC Universe’s deadliest villains!
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.0
Geek Dad - Ray Goldfield
Dec 28, 2021We're building towards something big here, and this gonzo genre-bender title is easily carrying its own weight as part of that picture. Read Full Review
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9.0
COMICON - Olly MacNamee
Dec 29, 2021‘Deathstroke Inc.' #4 brings a gothic sensibility to this action-packed, revelatory issue as we learn more about the untrustworthy T.R.U.S.T. and learn who would win in a fight between Black Canary and Deathstroke. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
Dec 29, 2021So whether Deathstroke and Canary are on the same or at one another's throats, Deathstroke Inc. continues to deliver outstanding action in a very stylish vision of DC's greatest villains. Read Full Review
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7.8
The Comicbook Dispatch - kcscribbles
Dec 29, 2021Joshua Williamson writes Black Canary dark and grim, and I like her this way. Shes been independent of Green Arrow for a while, and its nice to see her get her own personality and identity, rather than be just Green Arrow Lite. Slade Wilson is his usual vicious self. He doesnt like being used, and he wants to know whats really going on with Libra and T.R.U.S.T., and hes not letting anyone stop him from finding out. Read Full Review
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7.0
Dark Knight News - Lauren Fiske
Jan 01, 2022Deathstroke Inc. #4 is mostly a transitional issue. While these are important in the overall arc of the series, that means that it isn't the most exciting. The plot is pretty basic and doesn't stand out. The fast pace is fun and it's great to understand more of the canon of DC and this title, but transitions can only get you so far. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science - Jim Werner
Dec 28, 2021Deathstroke Inc. #4 has an over-the-top, crazy action movie feel, which makes for a fun read, but I expected more after four issues and the last issue's cliffhanger. After hinting that this book ties into the big things going on in Infinite Frontier, Joshua Williamson takes a step back, which is a shame. It still looks good thanks to Howard Porter's art, but I end up needing more from each issue of this series. Read Full Review