Deathstroke #47: Too Many Slades
Deathstroke #47
‘Deathstroke #47’ (Priest, Pasarin) continues the “Year of the Villain” tie-in story with excellent character work amidst a moderately difficult to follow plot.
DetailsDeathstroke #47
‘Deathstroke #47’ (Priest, Pasarin) continues the “Year of the Villain” tie-in story with excellent character work amidst a moderately difficult to follow plot.
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