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    Deathstroke #9

    Deathstroke » Deathstroke #9 - Breaking Out! released by DC Comics on July 2012.

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    "LOBO HUNT" part one! For anybody else, hunting Lobo would be suicide. For DEATHSTROKE, it's just business.

    Deathstroke is approached by Maxim and his Omegas to track down Lobo. Deathstroke excepts the job and watches the surveillance video of Lobo's escape from a maximum security prison. Slade watches as Lobo kills countless guards and promises to find Maxim and kill him and anyone who stands in his way.

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    Stiff, Bland, and Boring 0

    Anyone who accused Higgins of turning Deathstroke into a bland generic stereotypical 'badass' needs to read this issue. This makes Higgins look like friggin' Morrison. (I really enjoyed Higgins' run, personally.) For no explained reason, Deathstroke is back to his old costume, which isn't exactly a bad idea, but kind of a stupid one if they're looking to create more consistency in the New 52 to hang onto the new readers. But really, in Higgins' run, Deathstroke had motivation. He had a goal, he ...

    8 out of 10 found this review helpful.

    Liefeld!!! 0

    Wooo! First review ever! Anyways, to the review.I’ve been reading the last 8 issues of Deathstroke and I’ve thoroughly enjoyed Higgin's run. Admittedly, I had never read any Deathstroke comics before the New 52, so I’m not the ultimate guide to Deathstroke. However, this has been a series that I thoroughly been enjoying until DC Comics decided to shake up the creative team, most likely to help boost lagging sales.I’ve never had read any of Rob Liefeld’s work, despite reading numerous criticisms ...

    6 out of 8 found this review helpful.
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