
The rest of the DCnU may have received a face lift but Slade Wilson is still grizzled. In fact, he may be the oldest character that I’ve seen yet. Don’t let this loll you into a false sense of security. Deathstroke may have been taking body guarding gigs, but in no way should be be counted out.
The team of Higgins, Bennett, and Thibert bring us the new Deathstroke. I really enjoyed the art of Bennett and Thibert. Although not a horror story, Bennett’s work gives it an eerie feel at times and Thibert’s ink creates some sharp depictions, ranking amongst some of the best of what new 52 has offered. Although Higgins is relatively new, he has some serious titles behind him (Batman, Captain America). His writing, both here and in Nightwing, is promising.
Turning to the story, what surprised me the most was that it was a team op. I wasn’t expecting this; neither apparently was Wilson. But I have to say, the team thing went smartly. Given a dangerous assignment, the group provides support for Wilson as he deals with skewed intel and mutated enemies. Despite the set up, I think we’ll see Deathstroke running alone in the future. Let me warn you, its brutal.






